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WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. in5R HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A CITY BRIEFS Honor Roll David J. Hand bury, son of Jlr. and Mrs. Ho mer Handbury, Route 2. Box 714, has been named to the dean's honor roll for the 1958 winter quarter at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. Handbury, a 1951 graduate of Lakeview High School, is a iour-year veteran of the Navy, who served in Europe. Rummage Sale Friendship court mo. 11. Order of Amaranth will hold a rummace sale on Fri day and Saturday. May 23 and 24, at Clyde and Arts TowinE Serv ice, 734 Klamatl) Avenue. Anyone having rummage to donate, please call TU 4-4766 or TU 4-7497 Ruth Circle of Klamath Luth eran Church will meet on Thurs day, May 22, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Oliver Spires. 2351 Applegate Street. Mt. Mazania Toastmistress Club will meet Thursday, May 22. at 6:30 p.m. at the Willard Ho tel. Toastmistress will be Floy Johnson; topicmistress, lngaborg Pex: speeches will be given by Virginia Fuller, Peg Barnes., Eva Cook, Doris Abernathy, Laura Stranz and Blanche Petroff. Rummage Sale by F.wauna Toastmistress Club is holding a rummage sale this Saturday, May 24. starting at 8 a.m. in the Pel ican Theater Building. Sale of Rummage Naomi Shrine No. 5. Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold a rummage sale at the Masonic Temple, 418 Klamath Avenue, Fri day, May 23, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday. May 24. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rummage may be left at the Masonic Temple Thurs day afternoon. May 22, from 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. or call TU 4-8380 and it will be picked up. To Participate LaMar Jen sen, director of bands at Klam ath Union High School, will par ticipate as director of one of the bands in connection with the an nual high school music camp to be held at the University of Ore- Ketch Off On Expedition LONG BEACH. Calif. Ufi A- 61-foot ketch heads into the Pa cific this Wednesday to retrace the route of scientist Charles Darwin 122 years ago. The expedition will spend a year in underwater exploration. Its leader hopes the undertaking will add to the research Darwin did for his "Origin of The Species." The ketch Chiriqui will carry seven men, headed by Lowell Thompson, 42-year-old Spokane, Wash., geologist and mining engi neer. Thompson alls this "The Dar win Expedition" and says that in general it will follow the path Darwin described in "The Voyage Traveling George Paris, chef I ' manv .Hvanlanes at the Blue Ox Restaurant will Darwin didn t have," said Thomp- icdvi) r i ludy lur runidiiu wnere he will assist in the preparation of the annual banquet at the Mult nomah Hotel for the Symphony Orchestra. The affair is being put on this year by the Restaurant Association and the Chefs Cuisine members. gon starting June 22. In addition to this assignment, he will con duct section rehearsals. This is the second year that Jensen has been invited to participate in this pro gram at the University of Oregon. Left Mrs. Katherine Schaefer and her son, Gilbert, Baker, Ore gon, sister and nephew of Mrs. Elizabeth Hetherington. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker Jr., Grass Valley, California, have returned to their homes after being here for the funeral of Mr. G. F. Heth crington. Mr. Walker, a California lumberman, charted a plane and with Mrs. Walker, flew here for the service. f 3r" --. -w. ' V 11 Billy Graham To Testify Before Senate Committee SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Evan-the effect of immoral suggestions ic." Graham said affably. his appearance. Some faculty There was no sign of a con- members objected to his speak controversy that earlier split stu- ing on grounds it violated tbt dents and faculty members over separation of church and ItaU. Man, Wife In Auto Headon Red Cross members of the Klamath Basin Chapter are in San Francisco this week attending the national convention May 19 21. In the Bay City are Mrs. Vir ginia Dixon, executive director: R. H. Gallagher, chapter chair man; Mrs. Richard Maxwell, hos pital council vice chairman; Mrs. Hugh Swaney, blood program chairman: Mrs. Charles Dakin. canleen chairman: M.Sgt. Robert W. Long, liaison officer, Kin,gsley Held, and Mrs. h. A. deary. Away Dr. E. M. Causey, pastor of the First Baptist Church, is attending the annual Southern Baptist convention at Houston. In attendance are delegates from many of the 31,000 churches af filiated with this largest body of Baptists. Dr. Causey flew south, will return homeiby car with his son, Marlin, attending college at Brownwood, Texas. They will be in Klamath Falls May 31. General Meeting of the WSCS of the First Methodist Church, will be held at the church, Thursday, May 22, starting with the prayer group at 11:15 a.m. led by Mrs Etta Saunders. The noon lunch- eon will be served by the Mur den Wood Circle. Business meet ing at 12:45 p.m., worship serv ice and program led by Mrs. Doris Putnam and Mrs. Eloisc Elliot. son. h.very one ot us is a skin diver. Darwin had to depend upon Second hand observations of sea life," He says he has $100,000 tied up in the venture. The expedition is 'taking miles of film. A full length movie, much of it taken under water, is one of its projects. Pharmaceutical houses nave provided a power-propelled spear, into which has been built a special hypodermic. Loaded with curare. a poison from the amazon jungles the spear will be shot at sharks. Scnpps Institute of u c e a n o graphy. at LaJolla. Calif., is inter ested in the effects of curare on sharks. Scripps also is interested in poisonous shellfish to be col lected by the crew. For UCLA scientists, the expe dition will send back whole schools of small fish from the Tuamoto archipelago. The skipper is Lorenzo (Plazi) Miller, 23, of Palos Verdes, Calif. gelist Billy Graham will testify Thursday in a State Assembly Subcommittee investigation into the sale of pornographic books in the San Francisco area. Assemblyman Louis Francis f It San Mateo! announced the evan gelist's appearance. He had a suhpena served on Graham last week. "Billy said he would be an en thusiastic and willing witness." Francis said. "He will testify on C. SULLAWAY, Lakeview, has been named "Knight of he Year" by the Lake County Council No. 2147, Knights of Columbus, and is its nominee for the Oregon State ",KC" title. Sullaway's civic activities included ad ministrative work in Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Com munity Chest, Community Concert, American Legion. His record of service to his church, the Knights of Co lumbus, plus his community work, and his standing as a home and ' family man, prompted this honor from , the Knights of Columbus. Strike Hits Canneries ASTORIA Cfl A cannery union late Tuesday night rejected a wage offer made by 15 big fish packing firms. A union official said a strike was on. Admirers Grab Actor's Trousers HOLLYWOOD W Sal Mineo lost his pants to a horde of girl fans. No, the teen-age heart throb wasn t in the trousers at the time Sal was exercising in a gym nasium yesterday. He had left his clothes in his monogramed sports car parked outside. "Souvenirs." shouted the girls when they spotted the car. They also scooped up his shirt, sweater, shoes and socks. Sal took it philosophically. "I don't care about the clothes, but 1 would like to have my wallet back." he said. India Train Jumps Tracks; 20 Killed . BOMBAY, India Wi A crowd ed express train jumped the track at high speed 40fl miles north west of Bombay early Wednesday, killing 20 persons and injuring 50, the state-owned railway an nounced. The crash occurred on the Western Railway. The official re port said seven coaches derailed and two of them overturned. The express was en route from Rajkot to Viramgain. The United Packing House Workers of America rejected the management offer less than six hours after the end of a 27-day-old ban against commercial salmon fishing in the lower Columbia River. There was no immediate indi cation that pickets would be put around the plants. John Janosco. an international representative of the union, said efforts would be made to set up unothcr bargaining session. But then he added that the rejection of the wage offer was the automatic beginning of strike. Neither he nor other union officials knew when picketing might start. Union sources said that if pickets were put up, fishermen probably would not deliver to the 14 struck plants here and one in Ilwaco, wasn. Reports circulated here that fishermen, with heavy catches throughout the night, might in steady take their fish to canneries up the coast at Aberdeen, Wash. Some 800 members ot the union here are employed by the 15 plants. on youth Earlier. Graham had announced he would not be able to testily before the first week in July. He also has said he never has seen any pornographic material in his life. An Arkansas evangelist, the Rev. Braxton B. Sawyer, said he was sending Graham 20 pounds of pornography by air express so be could see what it is like. Indica tions were the shipment would be refused. Meanwhile, Graham resumed his crusade Tuesday night after a day s rest. He told a crowd of 13,000 at the Cow Palace that the price of salvation comes high, but the price of sin is even greater eternal death. "Because God gave his only son to save you." he said, "salvation will cost you your selfishness, your pride, your lust. "You must give all to Christ your emotion, personality and heart." Earlier. Graham fold a crowd of 1200 students at San Francisco State College they must change the heart and soul of man so that he will love instead of hate. That. he said, is the only course to avoid worldwide destruction. The students attending the spec ial address filled three auditor iums to hear him. They applau ded frequently. Halfway through his address, a group of students raised a large banner reading. wnai aoout li-Domb "Billy. tests? 0LDSM0 Dynamic "88" $ BILE 3602' Fordor, only Delivered in Klamath Falls with the following Equipment Hydramatic Heater and Defroster Oil Filter Heavy Duty Air Cleaner Safety Glass All Around Turn Signal Lights Econ-o-way Carburetion All 5 Wheels Balanced Guaranteed Factory List Price -Immediate Delivery 6 Finance DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath "Thanks for suggesting the top-'J Phono TU 4-4154 BR1DGET0N, N.J. W-A young shoe clerk and his wife, each in a separate car, sped toward a quiet country crossroads called Harmony last night. - They met in a flaming broad side crash that swept the two autos against an empty house. Police were able to pull Lester Wright, 19, from the pyre, but he was dead by the time they got htm to Bndgeton Hospital. His wife Vera, also 19, was hurled from her borrowed car and is in serious condition at the hos pital with a possible skull frac ture. What brought the couple, mar ried a year and a half, to the lone ly intersection at twilight? Police can only hope to ques tion the young widow, who is still in deep shock. They also seek Wal ter Robinson, who they say owned the car she drove on a learner's permit. Mrs. Wright's auto hurtled into the left side of her husband's car, sent it slicing through a pole and into a porch. Her car' smashed into the toundation. 'Both were alone. Police theorize they might have intended to turn into the road which leads to Bridgeton, where they lived. Notice to all Eagles Auxil iary members, there will be a nomination Friday, May 23, 8 p.m. in the Eagles Hall for nomination of a candidate to nil the va cancy in the treasurer's office. Remember that Friday and Saturday are Poppy Days in Klamath Falls. The American Le gion Auxiliary, the sponsors of this annual event that helps raise money for the benefit of veterans and their families, need -olunteers. IMIIMMMnmiMIIITfll AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH Mutlo Honm, Altamont Jr. High 1 3000 South 6th Sunday Servieei 11 a-m SNAPSHOT COMPETITION Check with f&vorlU film proceisor 16 sun-kissed vegetables and grains inHollywood Special Formula Bread Nickel was first isolated as an element only in 1751. West Coast Intercollegiate Finals RODEO Klamath Falls FAIRGROUNDS May 24-25 -1 P.M. Don't mist tt! College contMt ant from California. Idaho. Washington. Oregon and Arl tona. Put tt on your entertain, merit calender . . right nowl Tickets Available at O.T.I. Ph. TU 2-3466 Tickets: SI .00 Kenerel arlm.. (2.00 reserved. $2.50 box. 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