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Wednesday, Feb. 17
Japan Offers Aid
To Asian Nations
TOKYO W Jopan Is offering to
share her technical skills with the
nations of southeast Asia.
The Foreign Office discussed a
plan today by which Japan will
a&lsL the nations in developing
agriculture and light Industry.
First to take advantage of the
offer will be Ceylon. Its minister
to Japan, Dr. Deepal Susanta de
PonspHa, opened negotiations with
Japan today, Kyodo reported.
Ji-pan would send agriculture
and light Industry experts to Cey
lon and Ceylon would send youths
to study production methods in
Japan. Expenses would be borne
mutually.
Similar negotiations between
Japan and India and Pakistan are
anticipated.
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Dorris Students
Receive Awards
DORRIS For nialnulntcg h;a
scnolRsuc railngs and Qlsplnym
traits of outstanding citizenship
during their nigb school career-,.
lour Butte Valley nigh scnooi stu-
aents this k were named re
cipient of the annual Bank of
America Achievement Awards by
Principal Harry Beck.
An achievement cup for excel
lence ' in general fields of study
will be awarded to Allen Mclntyr:.
um ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mclii
tyre ct Dorrit, In science and math
ematics. For superiorltv In specific f'elds
of study, achievement certificates
will be awarded to George Reese,
eon of Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Ree:
of Dorris, liberal arts; Lois Alex
ander, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. v.
K. Alexander of Macdoel, fine arU;
Cleta Miller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Miller of Dorris, vo
cational arts.
Awardees are chosen from the
graduating class by a faculty com-
mittee. Those receiving cups may
be asked to attend regional selec
tions at
date to be . announced
soon. Winners of the latter contests menlo to take custody of Thomas
may be chonen for cash awards Victor Coates, 31, as a parole viola
as high as 11.000 at the final events ! tor.
in Sacramento and San Francisco I Last week Coates was denied a
in May.
In selecting the awardees, the stu
dent's participation in school
activities and his leadership qual-
ues are considered along with his
scholastic record, with special em
phasis on the promise of future
success and service to society. Its
purpose is to give recognition and
encouragement to youth.
Grazing Fee Set
Bv Butte Vallev
. . .
Aiacuoci a rnie 01 si.aa per am
mal per month was set as the ISM
grazing fee by directors of the
Butte valley Soil Conservation dis
trict at their meeting Monday eve
nlr.g. Ollie Tomelson, district conserva
tionist from Red Bluff, told of the
state soil conservation meeting
helrt In January at Monterey.
The directors approved the re
port ot district activities for
January submitted by secretary
Elmer Kappen.
Happen wrote that the transfer
of the Butte Valley land utiliza
tion protect from the soil con
servation service to the forest serv
ice had been completed. The dis
trict ranger at Mt, Hebron, C. A.
AbelL will take over project con
trol as project conservationists. The
project is under a 10-year lease
agreement with the Butte Valley
Soil Conservation District.
Also reported was a $"So limit
per farm in payments for land
leveling under the ccunty ACP pro
gram. Land leveling surveys were
made on the Osborne, Edwards,
Hoj", Horn and Story farms, to
talling 348 acres, of which 248 acres
na. been computed for leveling.
Some 1.300 feet of direh were aur
veyed on the Criss farm for con
crete lining.
Three farm-owned large cats and
and carryalls leveld 40 acres. Tne
district cat and carryall have oper
ated part of tne time.
The district received 40 pounds
of slender wheat grass seed to be
usl on coo pernors' farms.
District directors are Walter Rob-
lson. June Parsons and Jim But
ler. Macdoel: Charles Owen and
Lee Harrington of Dorris.
Merrill Firemen
Plan Annual Ball
MERRILL Paschall Hodges and
his committee of volunteer lirenu-n
are making final plans for their
I "th annual Fireman s Ball, to be
jheld February 20 at the Merrill
Community Hall.
! s far as la known the loc.il
department is the oldest volunteer
ui" uepunment in this part of the
state, and has progressed steadily
through the years from a bucket
brigade to an up to date depart
nient with the latest modern equlp.
mnt.
This Is the only fund raising
event the fireman have during the
year, and proceeds are used to
! purchase various Items of new
jequlpmeni. Baldy a band will play,
land ticket; may be purchased from
acv member oi the department or
'at the djor.
Catholic Group
To Hold Social
Catholic Daughters, members ;
and guests. In observance of Cath
olic Press Month, will hold a social i
meeting and silver tea Mondey eve-
rfJiuny 4., a. b p.m , in
the Sacred Heart parish hall.
Maxine Burrltt is program chair
man and Gwendolyn Miller U
cnairman for the tea.
Proceeds from the tea will go to
the sitters at Sacred Heart Acad
emy for th purchase of new bocks
for the academy library.
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Mayor, Council Hear D.A.
On Vice; Award Bond Bid,
Read Annexation Bill
Although vice stole the sbov at
Citv Council Monday night, the
spotlight that is city government
also trained Its beam on me regu-1
iar. routine business of bond bids:
and annexation.
The "star" of the evenrne, Uls.
trict Attorney Frank Aldenon. took
tne floor to reiterate nis wna
against the "unpleasant but Impor
tant" matter of commercialized
vice In Klamath Fills and to urge
city officials' support in enforcing
that stand.
Mayor Paul 0. Landry assured
the district attorney of the full co
operation of himself and the coun
cil, and won verbal applause from
the Rev. Lloyd Holloway and the
Rev. Oeorre Alder, two of the
city's 'ministers who last week
criticised the mayor for his 'no
cemment" attitude.
Alderson gave the council a copy
of a letter and a brochure of com
plied statistics he had received
from Attorney General Robert Y.
Thornton in which Thornton reiter
ates his stand against commercial
ized prostitution.
Parole Violator
To Be Returned
Snenlf Murray BrlUon was noti
fied Tuesday that Agent Manuel
B. Foster of the California Adult
Authority is en route from- Sacra-
writ of habeas corpus by Circuit
Judge David R. Vandenberg. He
claimed he was illegally held here
for California authorities.
Last month Coates was freed of
a forgery charge in Circuit Court.
After a Jury had been Impaneled
District Attorney Frank Alderson
asked the court to dismiss the
charge because witnesses said they
could not identify the defendant as
a forged check passer.
Coates was arrested in Texas on
the Klamath county forgery charge
ana returned here under extrn-
! riitioo bv Dpoutv Sheriff Dal Reed,
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Astoria Soldier
Found In East
ASTORIA ifl A letter that
would have put an early halt to
a frantic search for Pvt. George E.
Lonar of Astoria arrived late Mon
day from Ft. Bragg, N. C. It said
he was there, taking routine train
ing with the 82nd Airborne Divi
sion. Long was sought last week be
cause a man held at El Reno,
Okla., gave Long's name when ar
rested in a Los Angeles slaying.
Long's parents hadn't heard from
him since he left Ft. Ord for the
East Coast. After extended check
Ing, It was determined Saturday
that Long had been at Ft. Bragg at
the time ot tne Los Angeles killing
and that the man who gave his
name was an im poster who had
known Long in the Army.
The letter that would have
cleared it all up early was a rou
tine "hometown" news item sent
to the Astorlan-Budget by Ft.
Bragg's public Information officer.
Memorial To U. S.
Dead Unveiled
CANBERRA. Australia m The
90-year-old words of Abraham
Lincoln's Gettysburg Addru re
sounded over' the Australian bush
land Tuesday as QueenElizabeth
II unveiled Australia's 55s-foot high
memorial to American help in the
Pacific war.
Telling her audience that respect
and thanks to the war dead were
not enough, the young monarch
quoted from America's Civil war
President:
"It Is for us the living rather to
be dedicated here to the unfinished
work bev have thus far so nrtly
advanced."
Judge Rules For
Mother In Adoption
PORTAGE. Wis. i The J.year-
old boy Mrs. Dorothy Tschudy
planned to adopt but who was tak
en from her by the Wisconsin Wel
fare Department must be returned,
says Columbia County Judge Elton
J. Morrison.
Judge Morrison last night ap
proved the petition o f Mrs.
Tschudy. a widow, that the child
Jeffrey be returned to her. He
ruled that the welfare Department
had overstenued ita .authority in
telling a policy that a child should
. have both a father and mother In
: adoption cases.
The department took Jeffrey
from the Monroe, Wis., woman last
August. She and her husband had
planned to adopt him, but Tschudy
died In April 1953.
Judee Morrison said the state
'exceeds Its authority and consu
mes the act of legislating" when
j tutes the act of legislating'
it requires that both parents must
be living to petition adoption of a
child in the custody of the Welfare
Department.
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TRADE TACT
LONDON if! Hungary and
Denmark have signed a new trade
agieement aimed at a "consid
erable Increase" in commerce be
tween the two countries, the Buda
pest radio said Tuesday.
VISITOR
ROME L Canada's world
touring Prime Minister, Louis 8'..
Laurent, wound up a three-day ol
llcial visit here Tuesday and took
off in his Canadian air force plane
for Bahrein, a British-nmtected Is
land in the Persian CuJf.
Thornton's letter says he has re
ceived several complaints from
residents of Klamath County on the
"wide open brothels Myrtle's.
Iron Door, Irene's and the Palm
Hotel."
'I am no professional public
moralist." Thornton declares, out
the more T have learned about it.
the more firmly I am convinced
that commercialised prostitution is
a vicious racket.
The attorney general further
states that there are only two com
munities in Eastern Oregon and
only one in Western Oregon which
still tolerate open prostitution. He
asked public officials' cooperation
in taking Klamath Falls ofl
that list.
The district attorney expressed
his agreement with the attorney
general and the mayor expressed
his agreement with the district at
torney, and the show was over. . . .
On the lighter side. Council re
scinded last week's action of
awarding the bond bid for improve
ment units 119,
(street repairs) to United stales
National Bank and awarded the
contract to Blythe and Co., Port
land. The action wns taken to coiiip'y
with legal opinion from Portland
which said the bonds must be
based on a ten year basis: coun
cil's first action granted the bonds
to U. S. National on a basis that.
if redeeming them in two to five
years, the local bid was lower.
The third and final reading oi
the annexation ordinance was
beard, proposing annexation of the
area southeast from the city limits
including the federal housing units,
the school district adjacent and
Sunnyland.
Residents of the city have 30
days in which to file a referendum.
If one is filed, registered voters In
the city will vote on the referen
dum. If they vote in favor, an elec
tion will be held, within the year,
in the territory proposed for an
nexation. Fifty-one per cent of the
registered voters in the territory
proposed for annexation will be
necessary to bring the area Into
the city.
If no referendum is filed, an
election may be held anytime af
ter this 30 day period is up, for
registered voters within the pro
posed annexation territory.
Postal Employees
Take Examination
Thirteen Klamath Falls Post
Office clerks and city letter car
riers last Saturday took part in a
written competitive examination
for promotion to vacancies in sup
ervisory positions in post offices:
The examination was given by
W. R. Beall, post office Inspector
from tucenc.
According to Chet Langslet, lo
cal postmaster, the test is the first
such exam for the local office held
under the new program set up re
cently by Postmaster General Sum
merfield to assure that future pro
motions of employes to supervisory
jobs will hereafter be made wher
ever possible on the results of im
partial competitive tests which are
part of the new modernized person
nel program of the post office de
parmtent. The 13 Klamath Falls men were'
among an estimated 9.000 post of
fice employes who took part In the
nation-wide examination Saturday.
Traffic Charge
Leads To Marriage
CALEDONIA, N. Y. If Police
Chief James McCarthy stopped
motorist Anthony Virgo, 28, of Nl
agra Falls, and said he'd have
to go before a peace Justice on a
charge of passing a school bus.
Fine," said Virgo, nodding to
ward his companion, Miss Mar
Jorie Ann MacLeod, 31, of St. Cath
erines, Oct. "We want to get .mar
ried." McCarthy took the couple to the
peace Justice, witnessed the wed
ding, and then withdrew the traf
fic charge. Yesterday he received
a "thank you" note from the hon
eymooning couple.
SERVICE MANAGER
AT
Ballard and Bennett
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and Kei raiiaee in Klemara far rna
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the Chrysler Ceraeratiaa Meftar Tech
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Sacred Heart
Notebook
By BEATRICE WALSH
Tne Trojans were trounced Fri
day by the Chitoquin Panthers,
W-dJ, in their last league game.
Blr and Sacred Heart drew for
third and fourth In league stand
ings, having tied for third place.
As a result of drawing fourth place,
the Trojans will play Paisley in
their first game of the forthcoming
countv tournament.
Student assembly was held today
instead of Thursday as Is custom
ary. The auditorium stage was
the scene of Booth Tarklngton'a
nlav -The Trvstlng Place," pre
sented by tne Junior uiass uuuci
Sister Lavlnla's direction. The tal-
emed cast included Sheila How
am, James Holland, Mary Kay
Eaton Robert Axel. Dino Regin-
ato. Roger Selbert and JoAnne
Smetz.
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School Meetings
To Be Held
noriRIs Tne first of three
120, 121 and 12aipU0iiC siutiy meetings on the pro
posed UnUlcaUOn 01 uue valley
school Districts will be held Tues
day evening at the Butte Valley
Higb School gjm at Dorris, Coun
ty 6C.1001 auperintenaeni. .
Roberts announced this week.
The series had originally been
sla'.ed to begin several weeks ago.
but a snowstorm caused its post
ponement. The meetings are conducted by
the Siskiyou County Committee on
school district organization, plus
the school boards of the Red Rock,
Macdoel. Mt. Hebron, Dorris. Ten
uant and Siskiyou joint union high
representative of the state depart
ment of education will also be pres
ent.
The idea to be explored is wheth
er any change in the present grade
and high school districts would be
advisable and, if so, what form H
should take and If it Is economical
ly and educationally feasible.
Unionization of the Red Rock, Mt.
Hebron and Macdoel school dis
tricts was defeated at the polls last
month so, while this subject may
be considered, it seems more like
ly that the sessions will concentrate
more "n a study of creating a uni
fied grade and high school district
to serve all of Butte valley.
The second meeting of the series
:s set for March 2 at the Mt. Hon
ran Grade School and the third will
be March IS at Butte Valley High
School.
The public is Invited to each of
the meetings.
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tin.'. Dav with a party Friday al'
ternoon In the auditorium. They are
also sponsoring dance m ...
whole student body tonight In the
arish hall.
A reception for Sodality candi.l-
ales as held 'wi -
in the auditorium. Sodality officers,
irefert Ce-'tlla Kann, vice re
ject Sheila Howard. Secretary Joan
Hear Alfred Drake, Joan Roberts
and Celeste Holm in songs from
the great Broadway hit -
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY -16, 1954
Pat'Cli. were installed earner.
The juniors arc brushing up on
their soles technique, In order to
Mil Trojan dccals. All the profits
will go into the prom fund. ;
Wedding bells chimed Saturday
morning lor two former Sacred
Heart students, Shirley Heldenrelch
and Bob Howard. The Madrigals
and a few other sludents sang at
"he ceremony at Sacred Heart
Church. i
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