THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1954
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGX THREE
f si;
DR. HARRY FREDRICKS, will
be interlocutor for the com
ing 'parade of the Society
For the Preservation end En
couragement of Barbershop
Quartet Singing in America
and the Minstrel-Ade at the
Pelican Theater, Saturday,
April 10. Vo'cal chords are all
polished, tuning pipes are out
of moth balls and all's ready
for the curtain to go up, at
8 p.m.
Sawmill Lost
in Bad Fire
REDDING. Calif. Wl Fire de
stroyed most of the Indian Head
Lumber Mill at Little Valley Tues
day causing damage estimated at
1700,000.
The sawmill, 'dry kilns and boiler
room were demolished. Only the
planer mill and tool shops were
left standing. .
Pire Chief Noel Bassett of Pall
River Mills estimated damage at
700,000,
The mill, about 7o miles north
east of Redding, employed about
120 men. It Is owned by stallman
and Emerlck of New York. The
mill was processing pine and
cedar. r
Cause of the fire was not known.
New Appeals
District Urged
WASHINGTON UH A new 11th
Circuit Court of Appeals covering
the states of Washington, Idaho,
Oregon and Montana and the ter
ritory of Alaska would be created
under a bill introduced by Rep
Hillings (R-Calif).
The bill would divide th pres
ent 9th judicial circuit and give
the new court four Judges and the
authority to sit In Seattle and
Portland.
The 9th circuit, which now cov
ers seven Western states and the
territories of Alaska, Hawaii and
Guam with nine Judges, would
have eight Judges and embrace
Arizona, California, Nevada,
Guam and Hawaii.
Chief Judge William Denman of
the 9th court requested the legis
lation, He said it Is needed be
cause of the tremendous popula
tion growth In the West and a
large backlog of cases.
Dime Repayed
After Ten Years
CHAMBERSBURO. Pa. (P) Re
tired storekeeper John F. Bowers
received a dime In the mail yes
terday from an unidentified Nap
panee, Ind., woman with .this note:
"About 10 years ago I gave you
a foreign dime in payment of a
purchase instead of an American
one. It has bothered me ever since.
Thus I am going to send you a
. dime and ask forgiveness."
Doctors Change ideas On
TB Patient's Life Chances
By FRANK CAREY
AP Science Reporter
CHICAGO lift Having luberculo-sls-and
being cured of it may
actually mean a longer lile for a
person than he would have had if
he never suffered TB, an insur
ance doctor reports.
Dr. Harry E. Ungerlelder of
New York said this is one of the
indications from one of the most
detailed insurance studies ever
made of life expectancy among
Hitchcock
Given Award
PORTLAND Mt The Oregon
Conference of Christians and Jews
presented the brotherhood award
to State Sen. Philip S. Hitchcock
of Klamath Falls here Wednesday
night.,
The award is made for work in
behalf of the brotherhood of man-'
kind.
Free men must speak up to ad
vance the cause of tolerance and
Intelligence, said the principal
speaker,, the' Rev. William Hills,
vicar of Cadboro Bay, Vancouver
Island, B. C. ,
r "Let's become more vocal and
articulate so that we may know
man better.- Then we will be able
to agree or . disagree in the most
agreeable way possible," he said.
BPA Ordered To
Occupy Building
PORTLAND Ifi Bonneville
Power Administration, whose oc
cupancy of the new Lloyd Build
ing here has been in question for
some time, now has a directive to
move in without delay.
Ralph Tudor, under secretary of
the interior, sent the word Wed
nesday. The matter had been held
up because of a feeling by mem
bers of a congressional subcom
mittee that Bonneville had ar
ranged improperly to lease the
building, which was- built to BPA
plans.
Some other Interior department
offices may be included in the
building and there has been talk
of commercial firms leasing the
ground floor.
people having physical "Impair
ments" ranging from heart disease
down to a history of sua stroke,
or heat prostration.
The physician, of the Equitable
Life Assurance Society of the
United Statesi told the American
College of Physicians that the
recent analysis involved studies of
the records "of 725,000 Insured in
dividuals and 18.000 deaths in some
133 "Impairment" classifications,
He said the findings are based
on the experience of 27 insurance
companies.
Concerning tuberculosis, the doc
tor said the survey showed that if
a person survives five years after
his TB has been "arrested,'.' the
possibility of death is no greater
than it would be for the average of
people of the same age. .
"And 10 years after arrest, mor
tality becomes appreciably (less)
than average," he said. "It ap
pears that the discipline accom
panying cure of his disease pays
dividends to the tuberculosis indi
vidual in training him to safeguard
his health in the future."
Flaming Air
Tanker Crashes
TOKYO JR - An American Su
perfort tanker plane exploded and
crashed Thursday while refueling
a jet fighter in the - air and five
crewmen are believed to have
died.
The jet was not damaged.
The Air Force said it has found
four bodies and another crewman
is missing and presumed dead.
Six crewmen parachuted from
the flaming air tanker. They were
taken to a hospital for a check.
Names of the crew were with
held. A spokesman said cause of the
fire was not determined.
The tanker sprang a leak while
refueling an F84 Thunderjet near
Nagoya in Central Japan.. The jet
disengaged.
Fire broke out almost immed
iately and an explosion followed.
The tanker crashed on an open
hillside. Helicopters and ground
parties found the bodies.
The tanker belonged to the 431st
Air Refueling Squadron at Yokota
Air Base near Tokyo.
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Regarding diseases of the heart,
be said, the study gave additional
grounds tor "a much more optimis
tic outlook" on life expectancy
among, people with disease of the
coronary arteries, one ot the major
forms of heart ailroem. -
He said persons who survive
without complications a heart at
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