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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1959)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday. October 21. 1053 PAGE 9 A Radio Report Being Jammed By Russians WASHINGTON (API-Washing ton monitors reported today the Soviets apparently have turned on their radio jammers against the Voice of America's broadcasts of the Langelle affair. Russell A. Langelle is the U.S diplomat whom the Reds kicked out of the Soviet Union last weekend, savin? they caught him in spy work. The United States has denied the spy accusations. Langelle, who had been top se curity officer at the American Embassy in Moscow, is now on his way back to Washington with his family amid protests and counter-protests between the two capitals. Soviet jamming of the Voice of America's Russian-language pro grams stopped for the first time in a decade when Fremier Nikita Khrushchev visited the United States .last month. It has been sporadic since. The story was published today for the first time in the Soviet Union, in a brief account by the Soviet news agency Tass. It brief ly outlined the charges against Langelle and made no mention of the U.S. version of the incident. The U.S. version is that Lan- pclle was seized last Friday by five Soviets in civilian clothes as he alighted from a bus near the embassy who took him to a near by building, and questioned and threatened him for several hours. "hey also tried unsuccessfully to got him to act as a spy for the Soviet Union. Langelle, on his way back to Washington, said in Amsterdam Monday night he got "pretty rough treatment" from the So viets. He didn't elaborate. The version of the incident re ported by Soviet newspaper sources is that passengers on the bus seized two men after one handed the other a large package tlist appeared to contain money. Authorities found one man, a So viet citizen, had a package con taining 20,000 rubles (about $5,000 1 and material for making secret inks. The other, Langelle, volun tarily handed over a notebook containing secret data written in invisible ink. UF Burrc-Mascot, Mother To Be Given Away Saturday Rf . v.. ' " ' t JIM OLSON is ready to demonstrate the new Plymouth for I960, now on display at Jim Olson Motors, 522 South Sixth Street. Every feature of the I960 model is engineered to produce a whisper-quiet ride. Plymouth's body and frame form a single welded unit in the new Chrysler Corporation Dura-quiet Unibody. There are 24 different new Ply mouth models. From the brand new inclined 30-degree economy six engine to the big V-800 that powered the class-winner of the 1959 Mpbilgas economy run, Plymouth engines have been designed to give better gas mileage and performance than ever before. SOFT SOAPED CHICAGO (UPl-An Ohio fac fory "soft soaped" its employes into cutting down accidents. The National Safety Council said the factory passed out free bars of snap to all employes with the slogan "Keep your safety record clean. Stay Slim -Live Longer NEW YORK (AP)-lf you're 15 to 20 pounds underweight, you are likely to live longer than peo pie of average weight and a lot longer than people who are over weight. This was one of the conclusions of a four-year study by the Society or Actuaries which .Monday is sued the first insurance industry report of its kind in 30 years. The survey also developed new average weight charts to replace those they have been used in doc tors' offices and on weighing ma chines since 1029. The charts indi cate men are considerably beefier than they used to be and women more slender. The study cost 2Vi million dol lars. It involved five million Americans. Other findings of the study: Women are healthier than men. Women carry high blood pres sure and additional weight with less risk. Extreme underweight 40 pounds or so below average- sometimes carries a higher mor tality rate than overweight. Overweight persons who reduce gain in life expectancy as long as they keep their weight down. The mortality rate for women has declined much more than for men. ' There is some advantage in slight overweight for teen-agers. The Girl Scouts of the United Slates were organized by Juliette Gordon Low, who founded them in 1912 at Savannah. Georgia. Weother Table By THE ASSOCIATED PKESS High Low Pr. I Albany, clear 08 Albuquerque; : clear 77 Anchorage, clear , 21 Atlanta, cloudy 65 Bismarck, cloudy 47 Boston, clear 68 Buffalo, clear 61 Chicago, clear 5li Cleveland, clear 68 Denver, clear 65 37 Des Moines, cloudy ' 65 37 Detroit, cloudy 60 36 Kort Worth, clear 77 53 Helena, cloudy 51 41 Honolulu, clear 8 76 Indianapolis, clear 71 42 Kansas City, clear 74 47 Los Angeles, cloudy 75 60 Louisville, clear 76 Memphis, cloudy 77 Miami, cloudy - 82 Milwaukee, cloudy 52 Mpls.-St. Paul, clear - 51 33 New Orleans, cloudy 74 67 New York, clear 65 M Oklahoma City, clear 75 48 Omaha, clear 65 44 Philadelphia, clear 63 47 Phoenix, clear 91 Pittsburgh, clear 69 Portland, Me., clear 64 Portland, Ore., cloudy 63 Rapid City, cloudy 46 Richmond, clear 70 St. Louis, clear 73 Salt Lake City, clear 72 San Francisco, cloudy 70 Seattle, cloudy . 53 Tampa, cloudy 83 Washington, clear 72 AUSTRIA PAYS REPARATIONS VIENNA (UPI Austria has paid more than 100 million dol lars in World War II reparations to the Soviet Union, or two-thirds of her total obligations, it was announced Monday. 46 58 75 1.97 41 .55 .06 62 3fl 32 50 38 42 45 32 57 49 .19 75 1.52 50 Health Code Hearing Set The public is invited to partici pate in a hearing in Klamath Falls November 18 to debate the health code portion of the state's new migrant labor law. The hearing, to be conducted from 1 to 4 p.m. in the county courthouse, will give farmers and others interested a chance to tes tify, the Slate Board of Health announced. The farm migrant labor act was passed by the State Legislator this year and became law when signed by the governor several months ago. But it -won't become fully in effect until final accep lance of the health code and cm ployment of staff, the board said. Included in the proposed code are standards for farm labor camps covering shelter, food serv ice, water supply, toilet facili ties, "refuse disposal and rodent, insect and disease control. Other hearings arc scheduled at Greshain, Hood River, Salem, Hillsboro. Medford, Redmond, The Dalles, ' Pendleton, Ontario and Portland. UFie. the little burro-macot for the I!W0 United Kjind-Rrd Cross j campaign, will go to some lucky new owner Saturday at the Merrill Spud Festival. Though contributions to I'Fic's "final roundup" were disappoint- ng. Rex Dye, UF executive sec retary, says he is sure donations will start rolling in as soon as a few questions are cleared up in people's minds. The big question which appar ently has stopped people from con- tributine. Dvc said, is "what to do with I'Fie if one's name is drawn Saturday, noon?" The I F official went on to point out that the question has many answers. First, if UFie's new owner lives the country or on a large sub urban property, there'' no prob lem, Dye said, because Ll'ie ami her mother would be economical to feed, easv to care lor. a lot iif fun for the youngsters and just the ticket for packing in supplies on wilderness area camping, hunt ing or fishing trips. On the surface," Dye con tinued, "the apartment or city dweller who suddenly finds him self the owner of two burros, does have a problem, but not for long. Burros are worth money quite a hit of money and no one would have any trouble finding a ready market for UFie and her mother, Jenny D." Dye added that if need be, he would give the winner a check for $100 for the pair then auction the animals for benefit of ITn i t e d Fund. "But of course the happiest solution," Dye said, "would be for some boy or girl who can keep VFie and Jenny D to win them However, I did want peoplo to know that if the winner couldn't keep UFie and Jenny D, they un doubledly could he sold right on the spot." signs in the windows. By making Contributions to UFie's last! a contribution a person Is entitled roundup can be niaijf in. some 40j.to enter his name for the drawing local business establishments that which will take place in Merrill are designated by "UFie Roundup" 'during the Potato Festival. he hopes the last take the United Dye said roundup will Fund campaign the last five per cent of the way to its $132,329 goal. - , r I TJ '-K$" "II IP Mr YOU GAM FIND A BETTER Mmmm .. .iroir ARMY ISSUES CALL WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Ar my has issued a call for 9,000 draftees in December; the same number as in October and No vember. It said all will be at lowed to spend Christmas at home. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY TOKYO (UPI) Crown Prin cess Michiko celebrated her 25th birthday today. The commoner- born wife of Crown .Prince Aki hilo expects to bear their- first child next April. She was reported in good condition. Ex-Governor Leading Field SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) rormcr Utah Gov. J. 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