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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIV Bible School Ta Conclude T:EHRILL Vacation Bible F:h?ol o( liie Merrill t'reaoyt j.mu church will conclude the two-veeks "'h s fT"!"Ti cn Fiiday i:..r., 7::o p.m. Handicraft will t? c:i cirplay in tie various class lonn'i. . T.:e tfcen:c ot the Bible School Is "Jell's Chris'.'' wuh uif dev. G. A. Milne director end general superintendent. Teaching m the Junior and junior hich depart ment arc Mir. Robert 3urleich, rlirectur ot music, and Kalhy Moore, pianist. Mrs. Salph Swish er ar.J M.s. Merle Cahan have tne Junior high girls' class, Mrs. Clovis Storey, Mrs. Curlcy Wilson, Mrs. Kennetn Hunnicutl. and the Rev. Milne are teachers of junior Classes. Mrs. C. A. Milne Is superintend ent of the primary department which includes grades 1-2-3. Mrs. Louis Stewart is pianist lor tnis group end Mrs. George Rankin, di rector ot music. Mrs. Allied Carie ton is in charge of the story hour, and first grade teachers are Cons Raines and Alice Ann winther. Sec ond grade leaders a--e Mr. Axel Felt and Mrs. Ted Gordon and third grade teachers .are Mrs. Mil' ton Loper and Mrs. Leonard Bow m?n. Peggy Curson is m clui-Le oi the kindergarten department with Maxine Morse. Donna Dragoo and Mrs. William Clark teaching. Darleen Frisvold and Carol Pee have charge of the nursery depart ment. There was a total enrollment of 136 children the first week. Mrs. Gene Taylor and Mrs. Wil liam Clark are in charge of morn ing lurches. Milk has been donated by Mrs Lester Moore, Mrs. Claire Duman, Mrs. Curley Wilson, Mrs. Milton Loper, Mrs. Warren Ochs, Law rence Geraghty Dairy, and Teers and Ramsey Dairy. Ice cream and lemonade for the entire school will be served on the last day of school. Materials for handicraft have been donated by Merrill Lumber Com pany. Parents and friends are invited to the program and to see, the nanaicrait. : . 4... .' New Military Code Ordered Posted In Armed Services THESE LOVELY YOUNG ladies will add a pleasing appearance to the downtown district tomorrow as they canvas the area distributing treasure-chest keys. Fifteen of the hundreds of keys distributed will fit: the padlock to a "treasure chest" in the shoe department of Miller's Department Store.- The "lucky" keys will give each bearer a new pair of Red Goose shoes. On (he left is Darlene Buchholz and Gwen-Lee Hansen, Frank Bogatay is the manager of the store's shoe department. Yreka Pioneer Death Learned YREKA Henry Conroy (Con) DeWitt died early Sunday morn ing at the Siskiyou County General Hospital in Yrexa alter a long HI ness. DeWitt was one ot the nine chil dren of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Os car DeWitt, and was born in Yreka on February 32, 1871 In the house where he made his home with his sister Mrs. Mahel Pashburg, at the time of his death. He was married to Nellie M. Qtiinne, a native Yrekan in 1896. Her father, James M. Quinne, smarted the first electric plant in the city. She died In Contra Costa County in 1930. He was active In the Democratic party through his entire life, and served on the County Central Com "mittee. He had belonged to How ard Lodge 37, AF&AM tor more than 50 years. Survivors include two sons, George S. DeWitt of Piedmont, California, and James Quinne De Witt of Oakland; hjs sister, two grandchildren, two nieces and three nephews. .i Funeral services Tuesday were attended by the Board of Super visors. Following Masonic services conducted by Howard Lodge, the body was forwarded to San Pablo, California, for interment. Sheriff Names New Deputy YRF.KA Siskiyou County Sher iff A. B. cottar announced today that James W. Berrian will re place Jim Hosang as chief crim inal deputy, effective today. Hosang resigned to take a post with the state bureau of criminal identification and Investigation at Sacramento. He placed seventh In a civil service examination for the position, Cottar said. Berrian comes to the department from the Yreka City Police depart ment. Cottar also announced that two deputies have been employed to replace John Rcagon and Victor Bursell. The new deputies are Ed ward L. Andrews, 24, formerly with the county agricultural de partment, and Melvln J. Cozzalio, 28, of Hornbrook. ' Church To Hear Guest Speaker x WEED Guest speaker Sunday evening at s p.m. at the weed Community Church will be Edwin Cozaens, an electrical engineer from the Frank James Industrial School at Elat Cameron, West Af rica . He has been a director of the school for 37 years and is a knipht in the French Legion of Honor. He will return to Africa, after his speech tour for the Presbyterian Youth Conferences in California, as interim director of the leper colony in Ndjazeng, Africa. 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YATES McllAMEL WASHINGTON i.f Secretary of Defense Wilson today ordered the new cods of military honor ''posted prominently" by every Americnn unit, ship and post throughout the world. At the same time, he lo'd the hree services that it is "vitally important" to develop plans and start 'without delay' training American military men how to aoid rapture and how to with stand captivity. The code oi conduct, proclaimed by President Eisenhower Wednes day, Is designed to inspire Ameri can fighting meu m combat and to strengthen thorn against mentul and physical tortures of thp type used by the Com:nunfet? fn Korea. Wilson's orders ) ma Ice it effec tive were contained in three strong ly worded nieino'F.nda, Ut (he sec retaries of the Ai'my, Navv -and Atr Forces: the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Asst. Secretary of De fense Carter L. Bjrgess. manpow er chief and chairman of the com mittee which rirafred the code. Each service was directed to draw un it own plans for edu cating and indoctiinatinir its nifn. No time limit was fixed, but Wil- 4 son directed that even before it starts, eech m?n he "thorouch'' :T'ounded in the salient features' of the code. He called for support not only from the military but from civil ian groups and other government agencies to aid in "dispelling the clouds of mystery and dread of the unknown which has surrounded Communist strategy and ideology." Ke told Burgess to - seek such help from labor. Industrial and ag ricultural groups and the Depart ment of Health, Education and Welfare. Religious and civilian organiza tions can also help in preparing servicemen for the ordeals of com bat or captivity, Wilson said, be cause moral character and a firm belief in the American way of life are largely formed before a man puts on a uniform. Wilson declared that this morM training must be emphasized both I before and after a man enters mil itary service because there was much "disturbing evidence" that 'American prisoners in Korea lacked ability to combat and with stand Communist distortions. On the military side, he directed that preliminary instruction be given all servicemen about the in ternational conditions which "make necessary this restatement and re affirmation" of tusiorio American principles. Although Wilson left It to the services to work out the basic forms of their education and train ing programs, he spelled out cer tain goals that the programs must achieve. He said every man must be spe cifically trained "to cope with enemy efforts against him." A CONFERENCE BONN, Germany Ml West Ger man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer will conduct a secret advisers with his foreign affairs advisers at his vacation retreat, Mucrren. Switzerland, next week to prepare for his visit to Moscow, the gov ernment announced Friday. SPECIAL Sunday Dinner 1 -August 21-, so SPORTSMAN'S HOTEL Choice of Entrees Below Roast Brome Oregon Turkey with dressing and cranberry sauce Baked Boneless Ham with fruit sauce J'2 Fried Chicken Southern Style Lee Atkins, Chef Tulclake California "very important" part of this ir tmplantirw "basic truths and ad vantages of our democratic insti tutions and the fallacies of com munism." Strong, effective leadership and loalty to group and unit ''must be fostered by every means," he said, and every American in uniform must be instructed about his con duct and proper courses of action when "iaced with captivity and as a prisoner." Individuals and ttniu, he said, muft he trained in wha; to do when they are Isolated, surrounded or cut off, and how to "resist and avoid enemy interrogation and indoctrination." Into health, mt, comfort end hoprtolit omidit plMiant ur round irtgi. Compttttl furbished Sleeping and Housekeeping Cobinv with all modern foeiMtm. 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