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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1958
Amsrican Facial
Changes Noted
tlie
Ken-
charac-
toward Uie
such a
FIRST LT. HAROLD BALIN,
jet pilot in the U.S. Air f-nrce,
wai a recent guest of nil
parents, Mr. and Mn. OKo
Balin, Spring Lake, in Klam
ath County and hit wife, Joan
of Junction City. He hai been
stationed in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, Kirtland Air
Force Bae for the past 14
monthi and hai frequently
flown over the Klamath Falls
area. He recently left for a
flying tour of the Marshall
Islandi. Hit addreii ii lit Lt.
Harold Balin. AO-301346,
Test Aircraft Unit, Hdq. Task
G 4 P 7-4, APO 187, San
Francisco, California.
Dulles Returns
To U.S. Today
WASHINOTON i Secretary
oi Suae Dulles returns today from
a three-wee swing throuyn -Vila
to take charge of U. S. efforts
to prevent an outbreak of war in
the Middle East.
Time appears short. Iirael has
work by mld-ADril on a Jordan
River development project If the
Arab states have not token steps
by then toward-Joining In an in
ternational plan for the river.
Syria has talked of mill ary r-c-'
tlon If Israel units move into the
area. Egypt and Saudi Arabia are
backing Syria.
Dulles Is returning alter visits
to 10 countries In South Asia and
the Far East. Ho will ropo.t to
President Eisenhower and on Fri
day night to the nation by radio
and Television.
CONFERENCE
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. W
An 84-nation aloms-for-peace con
ference will be held at the U.N.
next September with President
Eisenhower opening the session,
diplomats rennrt.
LOS ANGELES Is
American race undergoing
ellc chenze In lt facial
terimcs and Inclining
rcccdinj: chin type?
Dr lAHon Moore, assistant dean
of the University of Washington
bi of Dentistry. sv u-n
evidence to Indicate that
chanje Is taking place.
The lace ol Mr. America of 20o6
may look very much like Caipar
Milquetoast of 19o6. School sur
vys of children In Seattle and
other cities in the nation 3howed
trot 71 per cent of high school
students had badly alisned teeth.
In more than hall these cases,
this de'ect causes dislieuremem
I'umlly a rccestive chin, he
sa:d.
Till-, he told the Los Angeles
Drntnl Society, may mean that
we are drilling away from the
simiuht Roman profile as the
common standard of facial beau
ty.
Bennett Loses
Top TV Money
NEW YORK if Robert Fdward
Bennett, 43-year-old store clerk ol
Kingsland. Oa.. has failed In a b"J
for the grand prize on The 164.000
Quesno l.
He thereby loses his winnings
of 132,000 piled up ove' the ur-ei
by answering questions about
Abraham Lincoln on the CBS tele
vision show. He'll receive a Cad
illac as a consolation prize.
Bennett lost out on the program
last night by not knowing ion
much Lincoln oflered to compen
sate the slates per slave for vol
untary emancipation.
He guessed 12,000. Ralph New
man proprietor of the Abraham
Lincoln Bookshop In Chic??o. who
was serving as Bennett s expert
adviser, said he thought the offei
was closer to 81,600.
Master of ceremonies Hal
March said 400 was the figure.
Bus Boycott Prosecution Expected to Rest Case Today
MONTGOMERY. All
prosecution expected
case today
and
. i.fi The
to rest its
make ready to
Baptists Plan
Bib's Conference
Dr. Vernon C. Grounds, presi
dent of the Conservative Baptist
Theological Seminary, will con
duct a Bible Conlerence at the
Bible Bapilst Church March 22
15. There will be three evening
meetings at 7:30 p.m.. Thursday.
Friday ard Saturday. The clos
ing service will be Sunday morn
ing at the regular churca hours.
To accommodate the growing
attendance, tne Biole Baptist now
has two morning church services
each Sunday. The first service is
ai 810. the second at 11. with the
Sunday school In between the twi
services at H:43.
meet defense arguments In the
bus boycott trial of the Rev. Mar
tin Luther King Jr.
On the third day of testimony,
the slate planned to offer fresh
evidence in an effort to pin boy
cott conspiracy charges on the
first of 90 Negro leaders.
Circuit Judse Eugene Carter Is
presiding at King's trial and will
also decide on the guilt or inno
cence of the other 89 boycott de
fendants who likewise have nonjury
trials. Each case will be heard
separately.
Tne slate was partially success
ful yesterday in getting evidence
admitted which waa designed to
KIM NOVAK APPLIES
LOS ANGFl.ES Kim Novak
of the films, headed for the Cannes
Film Festival,- has
passport.
applied for
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Another prosecution witness.
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nn -nntiniiin to ride buses. She
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name.
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of incidents of violence during the
first days of Uie boycott which
began Dec. 5.
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gro residential districts and two
others were struck by stones.
There were no injuries.
King, 27. a Baptist minister, Is
president of the Montgomery Im
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he and other leaders In the or
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