Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 17, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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    MONDAY. MARCH 17; 1958
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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A UNITED STATES FLAG, which has flown over the Capitol
of the United States, was presented to Mrs. Addle May
Nixon, left, city librarian for use in the library by Mrs. Mar
shall Cornett, right, president of the Woman's Library
Club during the March 10 meeting. The 12-foot mahogany
standard was presented by courtesy of the Klamath County
Extension, the finlal was made by E. S. Robinson. The base
was provided by John C. Yaden and Bill DePew. Arrange
ments for obtaining the five by eight foot flaq were made
by Congressman Al Ullman, Washington, D.C. George
Stewart, U.S. architect, certified that the emblem had
flown over the Capitol building.
Little Railroad Guides
Pilots Back To Safety
DALLAS lAVA little railroad Is
part of a new system to parachute
pilots safely home from the edges
of space. .
The pilot stays inside a closed
capsule. The whole capsule is shot
out of the plane along a short set
of rails. Then . it parachutes to
earth.
Designed for planes flying far
faster than sound and many miles
high, this escape system solves
many problems which would face
future space voyagers. Some such
system might . be used to bring
men surely otf a manned satellite
circling the earth.
The bail-out capsule was de
scribed to an aviation conference
sponsored by the American Rock
et Society and American Society
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of Mechanical Engineers by C. W.
Hussell, assistant project engineer
of Republic Aviation Corp., Farm
ingdale. N.Y.
Shooting the capsule downward
out of the bottom of the plane
along guide rails gets it free safe
ly, Hussell said.
But it has to be strongly en
gineered to stand up when it hits
the airstream. The pilot has to be
securely harnessed, so he doesn't
hit his head on the top when the
cupsule shoots downward, or get
thrown forward when it hits the
airstream. He hus to be saved
from too-vicious jolts when para
chutes open and the cupsule
lands.
Scouts Hold
"Singaree"
WEED Preparations for the
"Singaree" which was held in
Mount Shasla Saturday, March 15,
for all Girl Scouts and Brownies of
Southern Siskiyou constituted the
meeting agendas for the Weed
troops last week.
Members of (iirl Scout Troop 611
practiced the Irish jig for their
Singaree performance tit their
March 5 meeting. For added ac
tivity they cleaned the Court Club
meeting hall.
In observance of Girl Scout
Week, the members of Senior
Girl Scout Troop 52 decorated the
window of Ganin's Men's Store
with u Girl Scout display of the
dolls prepared by the individual
Urownic and Girl Scout troops of
Weed for the "Dolls of Nations"
display.
Stage props and scenery back
drops were readied by Urownies
of Troop Hi at the March 7 meet
ing for use lor their special mu
sical show to he presented at the
regular troop meeting Alurcli 21.
Invitations have been sent to girls
of the third grade and teachers ot
the Weed Union Klcincntary
School. The Urownies were also in
structed in dance features for the
program by their leader, M r s.
.Mary Hosean.
A folk dance, piesentcd bv Girl
Scout Troop s:- at the Singaiyc.
was rehearsed at their March 7
meeting. They continued on thetr
Mother Day project.
1'ermission slips to attend the
Singaree were returned by Urown
ies of Troop 102 nt the .Monday,
March 10, meeting. The Brownies
also eiioed singing several songs.
Nl'DISTS IN SWIM
Hl.Dr OHU. Kngland U'Pi-
Ihe local county education com
mittee gave permission to Brit-
nn's nudists congress at the
stalely home of Ihe Duke of Bed-
lord. The committee ruled thai
the nudists could use the pool
; three days of the week provid
ing mere are no children using
'ine pool at the same time.
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Monday, March 17
2 00 Garry Moore
2 30 Arthur Godfrey
3 JO Dotto
4 on Feminine Fancies
4:30 Uncle Bill
Sewer Project
Work Started
The first phase of the South Sub-
urban Sanitary District's project
started today with crews beginning
Ihe construction of the main B
sewer line crossing under the A
canal, eust of Altamont Junior
High School and approximately 750
feet south of the Sixth Street canal
crossing.
A contract was swarded by th
board of directors of the district
to Arthur H. Patterson Jr.. 2074
Karle, on his bid price of $J.28.M.
I ne work includes laying approxi
mately 400 feet of U-inch pipe.
part transite and part of it clay,
beneath the canal. The concrete
envelope which surrounds the pipe
must be at least two feel below
the canal bed. according to Maur
ice llundcrson, engineer for the
military district.
The work is being expedited to
permit tnis small portion t tae
job. which will total more than s
million dollars, to be completed
before April 4, Gunderson said. The
completion date was set. he laid,
so that the irrigation district enii-
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Monday, March 17
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Tuesday, March 11
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3:00 Misson at Mid Century "The
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Veteran Actor Pat O'Brien
Raps Professional Irishmen
HOLLYWOOD OB - Pat O'Brien
that's right, Pat O'Brien -said
today he can't stand profes
sional Irishmen.
"You know the kind," the actor
told a reporter, "the guy wfio
cries in his green creme de
menthe the minute a high-pitched
whisky tenor breaks into Ireland
Must Be Heaven.' "
His remarks startled his col
leagues on the Columbia sound
stage where he . is making "The
Last Hurrah," a story of a famed
Irish political boss. His cowork
ers boast such fine Italian names
as Spencer Tracy, Frank McHugh,
Jimmy Gleason, Edward Brophy
and director John Ford, who
Meeting Set
By Council
The annual meeting of the Klam
ath County Child Guidance Coun
cil will be held on Wednesday,
April 9, at 6:30 p.m. at the Wil-
lard Hotel, it was announced last
week at the meeting of the Child
Guidance Advisory Council at the
U.S. Public Health center. Mrs.
Fred Ehlers is chairman of ar
rangements.
Dr. John E. Bell, acting chief
of mental health services, U.S.
Public Health Service, San Fran
cisco, will be the) guest speaker,
Mrs. E. A. Geary, chairman of the
advisory council, said.
The KUHS A Cappella Choir win
provide musical entertainment.
Mrs. Betty Williams, child wel
are casework supervisor for the
Klamath County Welfare Depart
ment, has been names as a mem
ber from Klamath Falls.
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CAuronm cm icon powir company
changed his name from Sean
O'Feeney.
"I know this set looks like
road company of Dublin's Abbey
Players," said O'Brien, "but I
still hate professional Irishmen.'
O'Brien admitted his hi-fi col
lecion includes a dozen albums of
Irish songs but only "because my
Kids like them.
The O'Brien children are named
Mavourneen. Sean. Terry and
Kathleen Brigid. His wife picked
the names, O Brum explained.
Pat also drives a big limousine
painted kelly green but that, he
said, is just a coincidence.
"It was the only color in the
salesroom when I was ready to
buy."
Another O'Brien peeve: the guy
who is a rabid follower of Notre
Dame football although he never
saw or attended the school.
O'Brien's biggest pain is the guy
who uses expressions like "begor
rah." 'I spent time In Ireland and I
never once heard the word. Actu
ally, it was invented by an Amer
ican burlesque comic, Pat White."
As he talked, an assistant di
rector interrupted to tell him that
director Ford wanted him on the
set.
The back of me hand to him,
said O'Brien.
TOWNSEND TRAVELS
ALGIERS. Algeria (UP)-Brit-
ish Group Capt. Peter Townsend
stopped over here Saturday on the
final lap of the .'round-the-world
trip he took after thd break-up
of his romance with Princess
Margaret. Townsend arrived
from El Goloa on the edge of the
Sahara Desert. He plans to spend
several days here before contin
uing his motor trip toward Eu
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Reports Indicate Indonesian
Forces Joining Rebel Ranks
SINGAPORE OP The fall of
North Sumatra s key port, Medan,
to a rebellious army garrison
touched off speculation today that
North Celebes and other island
sectors soon would join the
spreading war against President
Sukarno s regime.
The central government con
firmed rebel reports that some
2,000 troops unden U.S.-trained
Mai. Bovke Nainn Golan had
seized the city of 300,000 Su
matra s largest yesterday in
the second major development
since the rebellion in the Outer
Islands' turned into a civil war
nearly two weeks ago.
Obviously alarmed over the
turn of events, Sukarno ordered
reinforcements dispatched to the
Medan area.
In North Celebes, in east Indo
nesia, the rebel commander, hi.
Col. Ventje Sumal, was expected
to launch an offensive soon. There
also were indications the strongly
anti-Communist garrison in West
Java might join the spreading
revolt.
Neutral South Sumatra also
showed signs of swinging over to
the rebels. A broadcast from the
capital of Palembang denounced
the government's attack on Cen
tral Sumatra, and the South Su-
matran commander, Lt. Col. Bar
lian, held long conferences with
his staff on the situation. And in
a speech urged negotiations "to
halt further destruction."
Sukarno announced that his
forces had captured the town of
Siak Sri Indrapura in Central
Sumatra. He claimed the seizure
consolidated the central govern
ment's control of the east coast
of Central Sumatra. The rebels
still hold the west coast and its
big port, Padang.
Sukarno also authorized the
U.S.-owned Caltex Oil Co. to re
sume operations in the Central
Sumatran oil fields around Pakan
baru. The company suspended
operations when the Jakarta
forces invaded.
Sukarno's chief of staff, Maj.
Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, broad
cast an appeal to Col. Djamin
Gintings, fleeing" commander of
the North Sumatra area, and Uie
chiefs of the navy and air force
to keep contact with Jakarta.
The rebel radio said Gintings
took tp the hills with some 600
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troops when Ihe Insurgents be
gan arresting loyalist officers and
was holed up in the mountains
of Sibolga, about 100 miles south
of Medan.
Observers in Singapore believed
Gintings would not hold out in
definite) but wanted to be in a
strong bargaining position when
the rebels consolidate their hold
over the area.
Rebel accounts said Medan,
vital port for the rubber trade
with Singapore, fell in seven hours
of hard fighting. The revolt was
sparked by Sumatran troops of the
Medan garrison enraged at the
Jakarta force's Invasion of Cen
tral Sumatra.
The force attacked he Medan
airport, then invaded the bar
racks and army posts occupied by
Javanese troops loyal to Sukarno.
The streets were raked by machine-gun
fire. There has been no
report on casualties, however.
Police Receive
Odd Broadcasts
DETROIT (ffl Freak radio
waves are enlivening the bill of
fare on the Wayne County Sher
iff's road patrol network these
days.
Policemen report hearing men
complaining about overtime and
fighting fires in the oil fields of
Caracas, Venezuela, shrill voices
arguing violently in Spanish from
Argentina and a bus dispatcher
checking up on his drivers in Sac
ramento, Calif.
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