FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956
PAGE SIX
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TheyH Do It Every Time -" By Jimmy Hatlo
AIRMEN GET VACCINE
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.' (-Doe.
tors administered Salk polio vac
cine to almost 10.000 airmen at
Lackland Air Force Base yester.
day. Maj. Gen. John H. MeCorm
ick ordered the shots for all mili.
tary personnel after five officers
were stricken ith paralytic polio.
The general 4Vas one of the Iirsl
vaccinated.
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ludlaii Law
By MAX WAUCH0PE
,by men of the Old Stone Age. i the original Bi&sell Sept. 1. 1876,. shadow over the whole American
'While they may often date from a 'who soon began to manufacture oil scene. Should the canal traffic
lioi. 0ili- natl thev have not il. . iStop. our wells might be called
The inadequacies of Public Lawjbeen "buried" nor are they "pre-j He died a few years later, how-rn to increase output by one
587, which provides for the lermi-. served in rock. Krozen mam-eVer. and it was wife, Anna, whoi"""ion oarreis a uay.
nation of federal supervision ol;moths and bones in tar beds are: really put the carpet sweeper I 1
the' property ol the-Klamath In- different. We decide that they shall j over. She hired a governess r IIaIanaP Sheet
dian Tribe, have been agreed uponjDe called fossils and turn to sorne-jher five children, took over the). .. P M XIrf,JVj
ho iuct ahf.nl nmw concerned. ; I hino li... ' -nmalnxl in morr in the! 01. MCViUS.K
either Indian or white. ' J That "something" is not in the , industry until her death in 1934 ! l"nitexi Press Staff Correspondent
Timber exiwrts have pointed out i definition but deals with the fanvjat 88. . . . The week's good and bad news
that il termination ,is carried outiliar word "extinct. This be-t when the electric vacuum clean- on the international balance sheet:
by 1938 as specified by the law, j come somewhat confusing sinceer came along. - everyone pre- - : SUEZ
serious damage could result to the i a great many plants and animals! dieted it would do to the carpet Deadlock and disunity marked
forest -economy of the. Klamath i preserved as fossils do belong to sweeper what the auto did to the i the eighth week of the Suez Canal
Basin This balanced economy is 'species that vanished from life: horse. But it no more hurt the dispute.
based to a large extent, on a sus-j long ago. Other species, however. . Saie of carpel sweepers thani President Gamal Abdel Nasser
tained yield cutting of the timber: did not die out and though they carpet sweepers did the market ;0f Egypt remained unyielding in
resources of the reservation and have left remains In rocks of ear-jfor brooms. Housewives still find; his determination to exert com-
provisions ol the law wouia maneiuer ages mey mc iuuvj mey can use au inree.
this impossible. j living in the world today. In Iowa -v,'e may have made a mistake
Thorough stud.es of the problem and Wisconsin the bones o( the m not going in for vacuum clean
. ' " .i... red fox are to be found in Ice m - admtted Bissel . "As a
nave . j ,h.r. mdi .... -r .... , ma rtw . " T"
70 per cent of the Indians wouia . - - --.mauei u. . w counter nasser 5 action,
elect to withdraw from the tribe ' v toda - 0n ,he Atlantic : iirsl came out. But the early j Umier this . plan, canal users
and take their share of tribal i Coast hard shell clams live in . vacuum cleaners required a lot : would try to send ships through
nrooerty in cash This would neces- abundance near shores where their io( repairs. We were afraid a gad- the canal with their own pilots. If
sitate the selling of approximately I"" re common fossils in 10 that had to be fixed so often 1 Nasser refused, the users would
as much as two-billion-six-hundred million year old rocks The fact jwouid ruin our reputation, so we! boycott the canal,
and sixty million board feet of 0"" ""V have not died out does dropped it. j But dissension arose at once in
timber j not keep them from being fossils. "That's one of the troubles with ju,e conference. Some oi the 18 na-
Thu' of course would mean a There are "me writers who carpet sweepers. They practical-j ti0ns thought the plan too risky
gtntling of the pine market and have sou8ht to use . the word,iy never wear out. People occas-,and demanded that the canal dis.
would probably preclude the use!"'sir for petrified remains only sionally bring us one that is 5o;pute he put before the United
of good sustained yield practices I and ana;nt bones or to 60 years old and want up to Nations.
w i - f r ... that hat'l nnt twn rhanffPfl 1 .U..;M it V.,.. .... V,-,. . orlnntttH I s... j .:
iciuuu H. iwn ua,v B-., toners urgea lunner negoiia
a policy not to tinker with anyUions with Nasser,
over 25 years old." soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bui-
plete control over the canal.
Delegates of 18 countries met in
London to discuss a plan for a
Suez Canal users association to
ort this amount of the reservation ! shells that have not been changed
timber, which represents about 70
per-cent of the available timber
resources ol the reservation.
Another long range effect of
rapid cutting of so much timber
would be its damage to ine Basin s
watershed and. correlated agricul
tural economy. Water experts have
reminded all lhat the reservation
timber blankets the Basin't water
shed. The wanton cutting of the
treer would-mean a rapid runoff
each spring with the lakes unable
to hold all the water and would
result- in less water for agricul
to're and power.
Based on these, and other consid
erations, the management special
ists (originally three, now two
Southern Oregon men) have come
up with recommendations for
ctyinges In law including: 1. A.
guarantee of a fair market for
the resources currently held by
the tribe; 2. the Indians would
be guaranteed fishing and hunting
rights for the remainder of their
lives; 3. tribal members would be
granted the right to purchase cer
tain lands now owned by the tribe
by competitive bidi with other
members of the trine; 4. all nun
ecal rights would be reserved to
members of the tribe for a period
of 20 years: S. all termination
costs would be borne by the fed
eral government (they are now
being paid out of tribal funds).
Payment to the Indians for the
lands (the specialists recommend
that the government buy the land
and continue to supervise it)
would be made to members of the
tribe by the government in the
form of 20-year bonds,- maturing
quarterly or semi-annually. In ad
dition to a reasonable cash down
payment which would be immedi
ately distributed to the tribal
members.
At a recent meeting of Klamath
tribal leaders with officials of the
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs in
Portland, one tribal leader stated
that termination by 1938 would
"throw the Klamath tribe into
chaos and put the members in the
poor house."
Afler hearing many of these ob
jections to Public Law 587 in the
past several months, the present
secrelary of the interior this week
ordered a new study of possible
amendments which could be pre
sented to the next session of
Congress.
And the Senate Interior and In
soJar Affairs Committee has sched
ufed a hearing in Klamath Falls
on October 18 to discuss the prog
to stone as being "not truly fos
silized," this is in error for ivory
obtained from the tusks of masto
dons taken from the muskeg of
Alaska is every bit a fossil as
the agate bones of dinosaurs from
the sandstone of Colorado.
.Many fossils seem strange when
How far will a carpet sweeper
go? Bissell said they put a pedo
meter on one in a hotel1, and it
was still wheeling along strong
after 9.000 miles.
The first caroet sweepers were
we find them today. They were . cumbersome affairs of wood and vmni 9ni "noutraii.!" inHia as
even more strange to men who , ca5t jron weighing up to 15 pounds i the six nations.
came upon mem many centuries; ana selling tor w to s. loaay Because of the disunity in the
ganin suggested in an interview
with the International News Serv
ice a six-nation meeting to seek a
"just and practicable" settlement.
He named the United States,
Great Britain. France. Russia.
ago. A fossil lamp shell was one
of the amulets used by a Neander
thal man of southern France late
in the Ice Age. but there is no
reason to think that he knew it
for what it was a fossil shell.
Much later, sometime about 450
B.C., the Greek Herodotus trav
eled in Africa. Noting fossil shells
in the Libyan Desert and Egypt,
Herodotus correctly concluded that
the Mediterranean once had cov
ered those countries.
Herodotus was less famous than
Aristotle who followed him a half
century later, however, Aristotle
apparently knew what a tew fos
sils looked like but thought that
they formed in mud without be
coming alive. Theophrastus (362-
284 B.C.), Aristotle's most famous
student, actually wrote a book
about fossils, in which he decided
that some of them were made by
a "plastic force inside the earth,
while others came from eggs or
seeds that were buried in sedi
ment and grew inside the rocks.
Several centuries later, Strabo (54
B.C.-25 A.D.) noticed that great
numbers of round, flattish shells
weathered from the rocks in the
pyramids of Egypt, legend said
that they were petrified lentils
dropped from lunches of slaves
who built the tombs, btrabo re
jected that explanation but offered
none of his own. He had no idea
that the presumed "lentils" were
shells of one-celled marine ani
mals that lived about 50 million
years ago.
Thus matters stood until almost
1500 A.D., when a system of drain
age canals was dug near Milan.
Italy. Leonardo da Vinci had
charge of the project; as a sub
ject of interest he studied fossil
shells that came from the soft
rocks of the Tertiary age through
which the canals were dug. Leo
nardo decided that the shells be-
they are made of lighter metals, I London conference the United
weight about 7 poundi, can be
adjusted to different rug thick
nesses, have the wheels in the
center so they can handle wall-
to-wall carpeting, average 112.95.
Bissell dispatched one of his de-
States, Britain and France the
sponsors of the users association,
were compelled to revise their
plan in hope of getting agree
ment.
RED CHINA
luxe $19.95 models, designed as, n,. Chinese Communist Party
a wedding gift to brides, to (held its first congress since 1945.
Queen Elizabeth to help her "neat Speeches by party leaders
up" Buckingham Palace. . hacked any belligerent tone. Peace,
ne is prouu oi ine variea uses disarmament and national indus-
to which his granddad's invention
have been put.
Indian ladies have bought them
to tidy up their tepees," he said.
"They ve kept the White House
clean under both Democratic and
Republican administrations, and
they've been used on the St. An
drew's gfflf course in Scotland to
fluff up the greens.
The carpet sweeper industry has
never undergone a long depres
sion, and Bissell sees a prosper
ous future for it as long as people
use rugs.
"Maybe even longer." ' he re
marked. "We're working on a new
model now that'll sweep bare
floors."
rmarji
x3
velopment were the
Change
By SAM DAWSON
NEW YORK UH As the sun
slips across the Equator tomor
row it 11 set up some special prob
lems for business and industry.
And it will bring all the old fa
miliar change - overs for other
businesses aggravated this year
by such cross purpose trends as
greater demand from an in
creased population and tight cred
it. Business will cater, too, to the
high spending mood of those in
the money and the budget con
sciousness of those who aren't.
While the sun tan lotion and
bathing suit salesmen trek south,
the peddlers of pills step up pro
longed to mollusks which lived jduction of potions aimed at drying
when the sea covered that part of
Italy. More than a century later,
Steno, a Dane who lived in Flor
ence, accepted Leonardo's conclu
sion for backboned animals as well
as mollusks. He specially men
tioned fossil shark teeth, compar
ing them with teeth of sharks liv-
icm.oI the termination and to ing in the Mediterranean,
hear interested persons. The Sen- While Leonardo and Steno were
ate group has stated that besides! right, their contemporaries, how-1 zona and Hawaii. Cruise ship own-
rex tewing tne progress ot lermi-' ever, would not believe them. For ers report demand mis season run
nation they will take testimony on I almost 300 years later, m e n mng far ahead of last.
possilije legislation to correct in- who should have known better
adequacies of the Public Law 587. called fossils "accidents." "mys
With members ot Congress, and tenes or frauds" hidden in rocks
candidates, from both parties in: by the Devil,
tax or of a more realistic law for' .
up the sniffles of America's 130
million cold sufferers.
With an eye on the oncoming
Canadian cold waves, clothing
stores are flooding the newspapers
with ads for top coats and furs.
Winter resort owners are also
happy. Advance reservations fore
shadow a record fall and winter
season in Florida. California, Ari-
trial
(them:
Mao Tse-tung. the No. 1 Chinese
Red leader, noted "a trend to
ward relaxation in the internation
al situation."
Marshal Peng Teh-hliai, defense
minister, said that the armed
forces now numbered 2.7 million
fewer men than they did at peak
strength in 1949.
Premier Chou En-lai outlined a
vast program of international de
velopment for the country s sec.
ond five-year plan, to start in
1958. The plan called for doubling
expenditures on construction.
MR. K RIDES AGAIN
Nikita S. Khrushchev, leader of
the Russian Communist Party,
roused keen diplomatic interest by
paying an unexpected visit to
President Tito of Yugoslavia.
Dispatches indicated that the
visit was a surprise to Tito him
selfand a somewhat Unwelcome
one because it might hurt his
chance of getting continued Amer
ican aid.
Officially, Khrushchev was just
taking a vacation in his visit.
Speculation in Western capitals
was that he was trying to induce
Titc to give up his policy of bal
ancing Yugoslavia between West
and East.
INDEPENDENCE
Britain took a new step In its
long-range program of holding its
vast Commonwealth together by
giving its smaller units home rule.
It was announced in London that
the Gold Coast, its valuable cocoa
producing colony on the west
coast of Africa, will be given in
dependence as a full member of
the British Commonwealth effec
tive next March (.
termination of federal jurisdiction -,om ILki...
of the reservation, it is probably
not too optimistic to predict that
By HAL BOYLE
UOtPN
By UiMifcu PHr-aa
CASTEL GONDOLFO, Italy -
Pope Pius XII telling some 400
Special problems assail the steel ; scientists from 22 countries their
mills and railroads, however. Due 'efforts to conquer space are legit'
to strikes in the steel and Great iimate
Lakes shipping industries , last "When God told men: Conquer
summer, movement of iron ore is the earth. He did not intend to
now 13 million tons behind last! limit the efforts of mankind to
year with freezing weather threat-lour planet, but to extend them to
emng to cut off the water route, the whole created universe.
l'h,HPn( Ull hj, ma.l in 1UKN LR f;il4t What .klt TV,. -ill kit th mill. !
Law 587 in the next session of : common household article, in-1 a time when production it running LONDON Secretary of State
Congress, t'h.inces extremely vital vented 80 years ago this week, is ahead of last year. John Foster Dulles explaining to
to the residents ot Ihe Klamath enjoying its greatest boom ever?! The Great Lake Shippers' Ad-: the Sues conference the need for
Hasin.. Indian and lute. "ell, sir, it i the old-fashioned visory Board In Cleveland thinks the proposed canal users associa
I carpet sweeper, now thoroughly ! the depleted ore stocks at the 'tion to have its own pilots:
l''o.sll.. .glamorized. mills will mean 22 per cent in-l "Some of us may not be willing
Hv'kfm t l i- nu ' Thl ,noud ,n' 'ar crease in ore movement by rail to have pilots from countries not
rv. , .t ,'n nl,,'y." ' Melville R. Bis- this winter. And Interstate Com- entirely friendly to us and who en-
The history of the prehistoric I sell. 111. S5 dominant manuf ac-! merce Commission sources fear gage in espionage to pilot their
i.. uwu annm uy me'iurer in tne tieio. world output that, starting next month, a worse ships through the canal."
fossil remains of creatures that may reach 3 million units thisicar shortage than last year Willi
once ived upon the earth, it is year, and that figure may double be building up. The higher cost' BOSTON - Conlessed Brinks'
remaniaoie indeed now well the by 1961." i0t getting their ore by rail will bandit Joseph iSpecs" O'Keefe
geologist can read the story of the An attack of hay fever led to plague steelmen. Itestifying how he and eight other
past by these objects. A fossil by the invention ot the carpet iep-! Oversupply is the problem for defendants itudied plans of the
.. ...r ....,,,. or ricr rr, ine oiggeit improemenl in the oil industry as it starts its'Brinks' alarm system:
ol an animal or plant ; which lived home cleaning since the first j turn over in emphasis from gas-1 "Even Pino (Anthony) looked
"."""" i'"j" -: raveiaay improvised a Broom byioline in fuel oil production. Re-ithem over and he usually con
led and preserved in rock. gripping together a handful of fineries are cutting hack output, fined himself to eomie bookl."
The words of this definition Ihe .twigs to bruh the debris Irom as well as changing their mix sol
geologic past catcnes our eye. it rmr den. , to get more fuel oil and less' WASHINGTON - Adlai t. Ste-
rxuunes animal or piam oojecis ine hay lexer victim was Bis- gasoline from a barrel of crude. ivensoa chiding President Eisen
which were buried by last years sells grandfather. Melulje R.i Gasoline stocks are at record. hower for "misleading implica
mud, norns ot bison covered byiBiisell, Ji year old owner of a high! for thil time of year aome: lions" about Stevenson's draft and
dust during the lime of the pioneer grocery store in Grand Rapids, 23 million barrels higher than a H-bomb proposals as doing "both
rush to Ihe west and so on. Thesei.Mich. ago-as the big season forlof us an injustice:"
lived in the geologic present and The crockery came packed in; gas consumption fadea. Fuel oill "If the President la leads to
ine snort span oi yean since tney siraw. recalled Bissell, "and the stocks are up. too. The Supply of foreclose debate on these propos
died keeps such objects from be-1 dust raised when they swept out! heavy oil used by factories is al- als. I think he does the nation a
Ing ranked as fossils. The words the straw made Grandpa sneeze 'most two million barrels more disservice and 1 must dissent and
"buried and preserved" likewise: something awlul. He decided he than a year ago. Store of light I persist in my efforts to invite pub-
irrmrs iiiniiaiiuns since 11 rs-.rmu it. u soinrming aoout n. tuei such ai used In homes is up lic attention to matters of such
i ludi-s pictographs and petroglyphs The result was Ihe first prarti- atwit three million barrels. ! grax concern as the hvdrogen
painted or caned upon rock walls cal carpet sweeper, patented byl The distant Suet Canal eaita a horror and national security."
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of these euys in
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NO BUMPS, GRINDS themselves as "exotic" or "inter-
WARWICK, R. I., -The CityVetive" danrs " lo" as
Police Commission says it doesn't 'iar Dt ,nclude bumps nd
mind if night club dancers bill I : h, h d...r, mllst wear
.
"proper" clothes at all times-
meaning no bare midriffs.
Rent a Soinet Piano
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221 Main ' Ph. TU 2-1 130
Geirct Prctr, Ch. K. C. Res. Cm.
COME IN SEE
WHAT WE HAVE
mmm 'mporter
413 Main Phone TU 4-5316
Modern folks use
money from PFI
Rent may bi applied fr a reason
able ttm toward pnrrbaie. Larteftt
jiano dock In (his part of the West
Hany lead)D( make.
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120 S: 1th
Hammond Orga Chord Ortan
Economy Special Spring Mattress
&
mK
$5 DOWN
$5 A MONTH
Marching
Box Spring
Same Price
100's of Coili
, Sisal Insulation
Heavy Tickinq
' Quilted Borders
Mattress and
CARLSON'S Upholstery Co
2405 So. Sixth
Phone TU 4-4510
NEED WAMPUM
FOR FALL
EXPENSES? !
The American Indian spent
months making beadwork wam
pum to get things he couldn't
make or hunt. Modern folks use
money and credit . . . need extra
amounts this time of year far
heavy fall expenses.
How about you? If you need extra
wampum for extra-heavy fall
expenses, see PF right away.
Pfi
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