Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 21, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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    LmVj)ECEMBErt 21, 1953
I
ALONG NATURE'S TRAIL
By KEN McLEOD
. n hitii reported on the
P f the various public health
F" i. involved In a coopera.
PJ, the pollution problems
Kith River waters, to pat
Pint f'""'13 BWay in moJ"
V 1 timu are convmced a
r.ilnary problem exists o sul-j
t W.poance to require their I
Lniion I ' "ulle sure lhat
L. ire pt--uHu
a who will violently disauree
(he aecncics uv
'oi thnt pollution is not a ma-
Cers of the Klamath River.
.r. that this column will be
Sraed l'h subject of pol-
ceruc" , rlvil- hut
- not uinj " :
Son in general around the
"81" ....II ril in and Kfin
' ... mmii when we sneak of
ial w '
llullon.
ri,pn WO ........ ...
ln of the subject of pollu-
Ea find ourselves immeUlately
ibis paiw."-"'
diately imposes a problem upon
.Titer oi a column such as
, tor he is cast into the field
mantles, a field, that Webster
lm s science dealing with
r,.nlng" in language,
nus writer fully realizes that he
been suojuci. iu .nwi,iaii iui
no- of two-bit words In this
S. mn Words the average reader
never encounter In general
iding elsewhere. There are times
no rendrs of this column have
Id rne mat 1 nave uhkc-u over
t.s heads I often wonder? 1
jt that the average American
i,n deliberately depreciates his
a talents oi compi eiu-'iisiuu iesi
b accused of becoming "high-
ftoff. Tnis column nus never sus-
,lbea to tile leiisu neia uy many
filers in the newspaper field
ut the average reader possesses
mental age of one year anovc
it of a moron. If that Is truly
e mental age of the average
ider, all I can then say Is "God
iv America!"
If your mental age Is Just one
Vit above that of a moron, I
mid expect you to be reading
Wthing else than this column
I am airaiu wo win do lorcect
continue the use of "two-bit"
rords when It is felt that "two.
it" words arc necessary. We
mild remember, however, that
lere are "four-bit" words as well,
lie writer once was exposed to a
Kirse in the higher field of bl-
gy. Just what it was all about
was never quite able to figure
even by the time the course
:ded. Because he was so dumb
instructor probably passed him
I state of mortal fear for if
didn't the character would be
nis hands for another semester.
Ice one thing I remember from
he course was a good five dollar
joUtion "Ontogency recapitu
lates phylogcncy. Don't ask me
;hat it menns but It Is a useful
nice to remember. When conver
ilon becomes dull and boresorae,
Dt can casually toss the quotation
i If it doesn't break up the party,
)U will be firmly established as
person of letters.
But on the more serious side, the
hue words, in combination sums
b scientific theory of the de
velopment of life that to be ex-
liined In one syllable words. In a
:ohunn such as this, would possibly
require at least fifty column inches
h1vX?ehWareVd6UP?.lle8-th
'ic Sons' h? ?'m "'oPing
i.-.,7i KUii0"3 that have been m-s.
of sle, 01 "sh The majority
:. "cla' to acoustic in. ..
no ex J'l?.": "esh er could
cMvLaLb.'" ?r 11,8 s"PWrt It r
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
writer who atK,
"me of the taffj '
"t ino com,ve? JS? "St
'here are times ZT !'...' SS ?'" r own at
7. 'v" Iro this aouatio ou.,..
'n home species of algae present
au e'T? Ploble 10 2
their , ' "P'ment of water by
later Pr'",C eromh U1 this
word other th-Tn .h , e " 110 t pr0Dle". When one
"r ,. !tan " scientific on. , ' an aluae r.m..
lcesbta w 'L0t,wh" & " '"eKmath Basin ,,.
oan beoZineUlrS'n.0.(Pllul'"n! Sjp"lts "e problem
ou VOniinnn:-"''-" WV Ulie Broun Oi n nnlc
Red China Shipments Falling Off
nuuicvt aa niono n .
iounu growina in
uamp places throughout
'ld. A groUD of nlom ...
elusive word designating
group of nlanu f,m,i
celled, colonial Z '""""l,.0
containing chlorophyl and S1
hVrDUL7LStoVr WitSn
- n'uui ui pianis are ini
bo found seaweed and such glan
Plnnta like kelp vl.ich i, "0 ,
know,, l0 ,llyone who seu
ea shore. In the fresh waters of
the wxirld there are literally thou :
sands of species of algae very few i
of which so lar as we know a1
oetrimental to man.
Some algae species have ben,
sllspected of Impairing the flavor
Plane Plays
Rescue, Role
HONOLULU lPI A four-engine
Tokyo-bound Pan American strato
ctuiser escorted two disabled
planes to safe landings at Wake
Wind today in a double "rescue,"
I Fan American spokesman an
Med. One of the disabled planes was
in Overseas National Airways DC4
lying under military charter
Irom Honolulu to Wake. It fealh
iied its No. 2 propeller 700 miles
siof Wake and radioed for help.
The other was a Navy PBM am
toiblous search plane which left
fake in answer to the distress
usages from the DC4.
The PBM began losing oil from
Is starboard engine 200 miles out
)l Wake. A Pan American spokes
unsaid it messaged that it might
forced to make an emergency
Ming in the Pacific.
The Pan American Clipper
'IfhtinRalc was refueling at Wake
inen the distress signals came.
' left immediately to provide as
Mance, the airline spokesman
lid.
Tlie stratocruiser picked up the
BM one hour out of Wake and
w with It as it limped to base
II an altitude of 600 feet.
First Christmas
Ceo. N, Taylor
Cod sent the Angel Gabriel to
U young girl, the Virgin Mary,
jat she was to become a Mother.
M Almighty, would be the Father
with Mary, the Child would
two natures God and Man.
mThe God-Man He
was to be. In His
day, He raised
lha tt.hlf.li
only God could
do. He called
Himself the Son
of Man and lived
as a man. And
why did God send
Him to us? God
the Father so
loved us that he
gave Christ, His
Son, to die for
our sins that If
u elinnlri hplieve
H. We should not perish but
eternal life.
8um it up: God's love
-nrist's death; your faith; Millions
" e" lands, have taken Christ.
Son, as their own Lord and
'"lour. By that they have come
new days and eternal life. And
? my you. says the Oregon family
. Taylor
speaks
in the
Yo i VI common name.
but i1 k"W 0f tthat P
but to the outsider we would have
lo define It by name, so like it
or not, It is called "aphanizomen.
from the British colony of Hong
Kong, their most important trad'
ing partner in the free world.
Hong Kong's sales averaged
more man 10 million dollars
WAKHIHr.TTO in Y n ... . ...
show f rpp wnrM ahi" , . 1 ! " We5t V"""- which cllne of Communist Chinese buying
....r...t..,3 iu vuui-juiiiiiicruo uepartment estimates
munlst China on the downgrade put at more than two million dol
in the second half of thfs year. lars a month between January and
Foreign air Commerce Depart- June"
ment statistics estimate exports to Even morB Important ts the de-
rtea China from non-Communist 1
nations at 18'i million dollars in1
July and $19,300,000 in August. The
monthly average in the first half
of the year was $27,100,000.
Government sources think fig
ures will show a decline in free
world-Red China trade for the en
tire latter half of 1853.
One reason is the probable end
of Iron and steel shipments from
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month In the early part of the
year. The July-October figures ran
leas than half that. ,
The recent decline Is laid to a
slackening of Chinese demand for
antibiotics, perhaps because of the
end of fighting tn Korea.
Britain Itself ranked fifth In ship
ments to Red China for the first
half of 1953. British experts think
the figure for the whole year will
reach about $17,400,000, most of It
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