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PAGE SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday. August 21. 195!) Deadline For Entries Near In All-Breed Dog Exhibit Ever tee a dog that, doesn't bark, or i dog that hunts lions. or dog that pulls milk carts? Iff very likely that these and dozens of other breeds may be teen at the All-Breed Dog Show sponsored by Klamath Dog Fan' ciers next month. The show will be held in Klam ath County Fairgrounds September S. Entries close August 24 next Monday. Mrs. Kathy McDonald, president of Klamath Dog Fanciers Inc., sdid the show is expected to at tract entries from many parts of the United States and some for eign countries. But a special emphasis is being placed on local entries. Mrs. Mc Donald, who operates Kay-Mac Kennels on the OTI Road, said entry blanks are available from her or from Mrs. Betty Allen, 3630 Laverne Avenue, the club secre tary-treasurer. Both women are available to help owners fill entry blanks, and will advise on grooming and train ing problems. Last year, Mrs. McDonald said, the show attracted 416 entries from as far away as the East Coast and South America. Three qualified judges have been selected. The judges, and the class es they are to judge, are: Mrs. Frances 0. Holland, Os wego Working breeds, terrier breeds, variety groups three and four. Best dog In show. Eruption Of Feud Seen EDGEWOOD. Md. (AP) - The long-standing feud between the Army and its enlisted scientists threatened to break into the open again today. Some 400 young enlisted scien tific and professional personnel at the Army chemical ccntor here were ordered to fall out at 1 p.m. In civilian clothes. The lineup was called to help civilian witnesses identify some of the 60 or so men who celebrated at a beor party here last Thurs day night. Military authorities said they rc!yd complaints that obscene songs and statements uncompli mentary about the Army ema nated from the festivities, Just 11 months ago a similar party resulted in the court-martial of 11 men, mostly college grad uates with degrees in engineering, mathematics, or the natural sci ences, i Although the charges were drunk and disorderly conduct, the basic Issue at the coHrt-martial was the young scientists' rebellion against age-old military discipline. Through their civilian lawyer and In press interviews, they com plained they received little recog nition for their work in Army lab oratories and are taken out of the labs for KP duty and routine mill tary training. . Like the earlier party, last Thursday's was held on civilian property near the post. Lab Results Report Acid WASHINGTON (UPI) - An FBI laboratory check showcri in. day that sulfuric acid was used in an attack on Rep, Frank Thompson (D-N.J.l. Thomosori wa snulrtnri wilh ih acid from a passing truck while Driving to wofk Tuesday. No ar rests have been made and police were at a loss today to explain we incident. Thompson said a Dnsspnorr in the truck shot the fluid at him from a syringe. A drop - or so struck his arm and some landed on the side of his automobilo. At i tho request of police,, the FBI lato Wednesday ran a laboratory check on the congressman's shirt and scraping from the car. Thompson threw his arm nn protect his face. He noted Inter that the fluid had burned a hole in his shirt and left red mar on his arm. The test showed tho liquid was sulfuric acid of about the concert tration used in auto batteries, ac cording to Lt. J. Y. Chcnnault ol the Washington police. - . "ENLIGHTENING" EXHIBIT DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush chev has been asked to watch a teen-age rock V roll dance on his visit to this country next month, Tom Archer, operator of the Val Air Ballroom In West Des Moines, said he sent a tele gram Invitation to Khrushchev Wednesday. "I'm sure you will find It an enlightening expert ence," the telegram said. Just Completed 3 Bedroom . Custom Built HOME In West Park Call till Jonas, Contr. TU 1-04 1 to AppelMm.nt 1431 Siskiyou St. A. J. Schoendorf, Sacramento- Hound breeds, non-sporting breeds, variety groups two and five. Earl C. Kruger, Glendale, Cali forniaSporting breeds, toy breeds, miscellaneous and variety groups one and six. - Sun-gold trophies will be award ed for the best of breed or best of variety of breed in every breed or variety where fodr or more dogs are entered. These other trophies have, been donated. Best of breed in rough collies, donated by Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Tice; best of breed in Samoyeds, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Perrin; best of breed in St. Bernards and best of variety in wire fox terriers, donated by Mrs. Mary Grigshy; best of breed in miniature Schnauzers, donated by Lee Hendricks. Klamath Dog Fanciers offer 50 breed trophies (where four or more dogs are entered), six group trophies, one best of show trophy, and one trophy for best local dog in show. Mrs. McDonald emphasized that entries close August 24. Dogs may be entered in field trials up to the date before trials, but entries for hows must be made two weeks previously. . About these unusual 'dogs? The dog that doesn't bark is a Basen- jis, an Egyptian animal.'. But 'it does howl, The - Rhodesian Ridge- hack is a breed used to hunt lions, and the Keeshonden, a dog DON'T WAIT Don't wait 'til it'i top late! Roof now, we know how! Fret stimatti ... .. pay ment $10.00 a month. 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