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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1960)
.a. Tuesday. Marrri,!, infif) o O PACK SEVEN HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Fnlls, Ore. u O O Tonsil Victim Saes Tots SANDUSKY, Ohio AP Rob. ert Adlcr, 24, had tonsilitis and was home atQ'haska Beach in Huron Monday. Lisa O'Connor, 4, and her sis ter, Carol, 7, plunged through thin ice into the waters of Lake Erie (bout 60 (eet of the beach. Q rvuer s wale, aroi, saw them gu down and called her husband 24-year-old Huron high schoil teacher. Adlerroumnod out ot bed auii crawlecrovcr'ifrie ice on his stis? ach to reach the girls. He broke through once,' but climbed out to grab Lisa, who was in water over her head, and Carol, who was clinafhg to the edge of the ice. The girls were treated for ex- w posure and Irost bitjv Adler went back bis tonsllitjek bed with Rsiects Plan TUNIS (JAP) - Ferhat Abbas, premier of the Algerian rebel gov- ernment-in-exile, today rejected any peace plan whichould "Bal kanize" Algeria into separate ethnic) or religious states. Q ucn soiuuo&s are not worn, (ftfs Abbas said in a statement. The Algerian p e o p 1 e rejc) inem. O The sraiauient ws prompted by O indication li'om Paris that French ProsidonpQfirlcs de Gaul was onsideffng some Ud of ethnic r religious division of Alaerie (i) aelutiee to 10 fiv-fr rW Hoi tlr. trim- tould retaia Mntrol of ea largely oitll by kaa ffrfttk. O CJ I - r AWE, S.C. (UPI) Jim; r. Byrnes, fmimr U.S. Supreme Court justice and secretary of O Mat, said -it4y pilihl the na tion's "admirals and generals should settle their differenceOut hind closed doors. . - - - Svcacs . told a civic club that ence the President tra - rnefls- q decision about defense fitnrls, mil itary officials should drop their wn erfiuwejs aid "strive to reea tlstir erenaiaajler.in-cniaf yas ribt." triitit Putin TWO-PARTS PERFECT For town or country, sew this asy-to-make dress 'n' bolero that triveli Mm skis snwrtly. Note cool neehVim, ihzarmti bidice but- t4nno anal MV clfirl Ttinted Patler'a 9102: Miss Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44. 46, 48. Size 16 dress and bolero1 requires 47i yards 39-inch, Send fifty cents (cnjrsl for this paiakn add 10 cents each pat teriHor first-cIa.'Qmailing. Send to Marian Martin, Herald and News. Pattern Vml., 232 West 18th St.. (ew YorkMl, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Just out! Big. new 1960 SVmg and Summer Pattern- Catalog in vivid, full-color. 'Oer 100 smart styles .all sizes - all oc casions. S?ffd now! Only 25 cents. A Normal Hand mm ui " im. mm i KtmmnhM SPEARS hu opened the doer to health for thonunda of off erera who had been led to believe there wae no help9or their arthritic and rheamatie aronlea. i rhen J) th? YOU are interacted In treatment that haa releaaed o many from the bondage of pain and in validing, write for our free literature; and eee your local chiropractor. Mi Kpe&rs Chiropnctio Hospital , CJ . 1 I t, 1M0 bf NU. IM. TJ. b(. U. r,L 0 o . mi mm u n to o m "!')Li,n. ,WvO Ini B) i .rl )don't think much of Mr. ie can t seem to Drii-i,ie FCC Chief In Clash Over Payola tM.i.i.i.Vl.n.K.n, 0.u: n.ianiiwui 'rtrr- - v.nair - John C. DoerfeT nK tlJ Federal Communications Commis sion and Otep. Orcn Harris (D-k have clashotT) pubjfey on nhetticr payola (jWidcspread in lulavicinn AnH rflHift Both mn spote Monday about 200 repreentativ((f)oMita- lighs affiliated with the CBS tele vision iWtwbtk. lrfr, who op pose! -)Harfts' idea for federal monitoring of programs, 11 th first inning. Q He Culd Ihe broadcasters: "1 would suggest to the printed me dia that if a chill is put upon m freedom of expression in the broadcastii media, how far be- the printed media? Hatps, chairman of the Legis lative Oversight committee which exposed ricgig)of quiz shows and some payola abuses, then got his licks. II sa() ''Utc expowucs have bctn well publicized. They have beta admitted and it has b.-n wktewreitl. It is not a hoax, nor is it caoardO - o That wav a iirtct slap at Doer- fi. & i a apcech g vk aVb rVnf - ptimi. canards." Ia tkc; tadly tVrt hava bam si; rep rehensible decpins and prao. iciivuaiuiw utvi'fiii.) n K'apt March l ai i a.m.: remanaea 10 lices.- JPraqjortionatily, (A has beehlffficer; hcirf without bail. smalhaivl bo lr tfuin in oilier ... vy Harris contended Doerier comptns af lok:sting with iH)lei-ndustris is an argument for th wotusio. Hagis cited th testimony Wore his commit ine nf BnKtnn lise iockev Stan ItithardV wh said he goVi sb.ooo in loans ana gir irom rec ot&i makers but saw nothing wrong with H. Harris sam Richads viewed Binma'sUKu RANGOON, Burma (AP) For mer PnVe Minister U Nu will fly to Calcutta Tuesday to join Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Indian Prime leister Nehru in laiKS aDoui a nign-ievui cuiuei- ence of Asian and African lead ers, the usually well informed newspaper the Guardianfwported today. The proposer! conference would be similar tMhc 1955 Ban dung conMncc, the paper said. MONKEY SHINES fTTAVAHV U7ic ft IDT 1 'vlCdison," a monkey at the Mil waukee County Zoo, can't keep his paws off the electrified front of his cage, officials said today. "He seems to get a charge out of it," keeper Arthur Daniclczyk said. OSBURN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. Mrt. J. E. B.rtey Jo. Esrlty Jr. . Pr.arlatori Thoroughly Modtrn Arthritic Hand Dept. tmix,cimii m 1 .i : ' 1 $ Chandlfystfiaching ability. above a & in geometry 1 ,. .-..1... r iinis ayine .mtcicdn way oi ine: "Here's what I'll do for you; now what will you do for me? Harris added, "If this is the acceptable concept of Amcric business, how can we expect toj l.-Uflti tain a high standard of mor- viliW and ethioi"yHc Qiddcd, 'Anyone wh(Qis not concerned with mvility has nonbusiness with a license." o Doerfcr defended his claim that malpractice wag) not wideQoad. "I challenge jyybody to show me more tn a Tiandful of licensees who have ever been charged. A few get handswn the till but th$ shouldn't be allowed tomcar a whole industry." He, said although he accepted many 'of the naTm"7ceTrirmhw'a recommendations he oppwes the idea of FCC monitoring of pro gram material because (jt would acflr"more red tape" to the com mission's work and would be a step toward censorship. ourt Record DISTRICT CfcT J Edwin Bechard, vitlatftk basic rut, 2. .It forrfWrd. i Ted Pinrr, liVrttMT muf SO Tnrfpfted. Warrfci Ravmond Taylor, fall stop at stop ifgn, 5 forfeited. Krnard J. Fitz trick Jr.. munler In tjm first degree, time to advise courtWegarding preliminary thearing Jamoi Harold Wryn Jr, at stoD aian. S5 forfeited. Billy Gene Fields, permit four peo- JpfcTftJlu .tap stop sfrrt. !f i George Kemf iM stop at stop sign. HcnryVunior Crutchfleld, fail stop at slop sign, s, William Scott Oppelt, fail stop at too Man. $3. ,T O.ao.?w"'l,m scnu"' " iiop Raymond Thomas Berkley, improp er muffler, $7.50. Derralri Lee Wise, improper muf fler, stf. Richard Allen Howard, violation bas ic ruic. $10. W KI, AM ATH FAI.LR Holland ilo Hunter, varancy, con- tlnued Hawley-Jfarvey Hn4. kli on war rant f row district court. Roland Ray McDanicI, drunk, $25 Marilyn McKnight. drunk. $25. Clyde Vaughn, drunk, $25 or five davs. Milton H.ll Ma'A minor in pos session of liouor. continued. Roosevelt Carter, vatfjney, $100 and 30 days. Leon It. Avery, vagrancy, continued, Caledonia Jackson, vagrancy, con tinued. Charlcne Jackson Hood, vagrancy, Cjosephd' wahi, drunk, $35 or fiv)Two delightful StflftpnitylftS, days. Milton (tfkv duct, conrWu Sessler, m sorderly con- ucd - Donald BrallirH drunk, $25 or five davs: netty larceny, continued. FAmand Orvflle Gregory, druitfU $25tiJtve days; petty larceny, coM tinued. v John Earl SotW. drunk. $25. r ii nam diueciuuq, uruiiH, or iV" ""O , Robert . a. u ay, vagrancy, juu ana U G i 9ptlmh OOUT 46 CALORIES PEH SLICE If you want to be an angel from any angle, remember this: There are only &out 46 calories in an 18 gram . slice of Hollywood Brcud. Hollywood tastes hfjvenly, too. There are 1 e vegetables and grains in its special formula. ' O'our whole family will just love it! IMfr LKtm y Hum Sitan tMttn, Mt Oxm . BAKED BY FLUHRER'S Passengefs Lditor'P Note: Fifty years aco today, as some passengers sang to pass the time and others prayed lor deliverance, Sm ava lanche roared down ui two snowbound trains in the Pacific Niwcst. By PAUL WELLS SKATTLH. Wash. Af-In the torn, mud handbag turned uiibu by frantic rescue woijjs as thes , OUg in fgl -UI1S Ul UIU Bvoiniivuc was a water-stained note. "I trust in God to save us," the snaky handwriting read. Out Sarah Jane Covington, 63. never reached brattle for her golden wedding anniversary cele bration only a few daysQfcvay. She was nap of 96 whored a half centuryVeavon .March 1, liilu !a.on .Marcn l, i!iiujvarmiiie coacnes, VMYorst rail av;(j.icate those aboard. in the nalionV lanchc disaster near the summit of the Cascades 60 miles north west of here. There were only 23 survivors, q For seven days (e Pacific Northwest lay in the grip of the great storm. Hour after hour ihe snow piled deeDer in the hieh Cascades wlK y-Jslidcs had (Tripped (f) westboiftTci MGreat Northern Railway passen ger train and a four-car mail train through the final week of Febru aoO O O Drifts measured up a 30 feet at the rail point dDWeWngton, at the west portal pthc 2'j-mile old Cascade tunnel onlne transcon tinental Oftnt Nwlhern Line through Stevens Pass. The va (ion was 3,105 feet. Above kftv Wiins, parked on a narrow sTaingVJcarved from the flank of the steep ravine, lay an ominous 2.000-foot snowfield. Anxiety, tension, anger amVlear spitwra like an infection among the passengers. Only 43 were left of the 55 who had started west from Spokane Feb. 22. Many were wom en, children, sick ana inurm. Twelve men had hiked out two parties over dangerous slides Ad armpit-deep dQts to scenic Hot Springs four miles t0he west Many of the scores ot laborers and trainmen striving to free the 'JXyiKD ro.W!rKwRS u SOUTHAMPTON, 'Ung. iPI The Cunard Co. announced Mon day the appopitjnent of Capt Donald Iurdo MacLean, 61, as commodore of the Cunard fleet to succeed Capt. George Morris MacLean is currently master of the Maurctania. Bing Crosby & Rosemary uiooney two exciting personalities, and Just one aim: to combine music and fun in the happiest kind of entertainment on CBS Radio. MON. . FRI., 12:40 P.M. DIAL 1450 . KFLU faflio ' r?. r Of NW Trains trains were unable to hidi worry. Huby El Hult, Seattle author, tells of the mounting crisis in he forthcoming book "Northwest Dis aster." For days Ihere had been a clamor among the passengers for the trains to be backed into the nnel for added safety. JaifSKi H. O'Neill, 38, superin tendent of thj."s Cascade divi sion, rejected the rcquesti-awi re peated insistently no saM' place could be found. Never had there 0pn a slide from I he slojffVbove sidingA, tin caiH AnH Ilia HnL- l,in,r was impractical bcOisc smoke from Jiic engine, kept going to warnBlie coaches, would suf By the final day, moving the trains was impossible because the four rotary sniwfclows were cither out ot commission or trapped be tween slides. " A committee headed by"Tdgar Lemman, 47, a Hunters, Wash., lawyer, demanded a showdown with railway officials. With tele graph liaaf do, O'.N'cill had gone to message for assistance. Train master -Arthur Beed ckburn aw lhM.ommittee. QKfter an angry exchange, Black burn said nothing could be done. But he would not put his refusal in wiping. O 1 hnasspnpers pal wra In nrav in one the coaches, lcdQv the HevQiames 11. lnomson, o7, ot Bellinghain, Wash. That night ;Wie were stunts, recitations and group sijiginc-to allay mountiiQ terror, too women and six men laid plans to walk out the next morning. Ilia; peril became .wtc thpj nicht of Feb. 28 as 43 oasseneeW and 73 railwav workers slent fit. fully on the two trains and three's olhcc, workman rested in small iihS nearby? O Snow turned to rain. Thunder shook the canwn walls, loosening new slides. Shortly aflcr 1 a.m. on March 1 lightning lit 1IW sky. A horrified workman saw the giant snow cap give way above the trains ajid As Charlie Andrews watched. i It's easier to save when you save for a definite goal such as a new car, a vacafcm, etc. &id it's a "happy day" when each goal ireached. That's why we originated our exclusive Happy Day Savings Plan.' The idea is to have a separate account cleargi marked forach particQir goal. Save a rcgul.-imount weekly or monthly or save whatever youQan. There are no rules for HQ'py Day Savingsftc Q counts. The important thinfjs to save regularly. Happy Day Savings Accounts earn sate high bank interest as regular savings accounts. O Start saving yovr way to a haqpy day with a Regular Account or i$e Happy Qpy ffay! o o HOME-OWNHO THE UNITED STATES NATIOMAt SAN Of rOfttAWB M,h,r MmI P,pmM l"i,fuu c.fM'l Prayed FoDeliyerance Iheir.the mighty avalanche engulfed IS cars, half a jp)en engines and the J.cahins,sei'?iij; thonTfflp the bot- i of the ravine 150 icet below By midmorning 8 passengers and lfi railwaymen were founj alive. Then oW bodies. A liiV man died later of exposure, leav ing only 23 survivors. The dead incd 25 passc"?rrs and 61 laborers and trainw-n. Blackburn, trainmaster, wa among the cioiialtics. Q So were the Dev. Mr. Thomson. Mrs. CovlngtoA N Sharp Mc Girl, who had drawn straws with a fellow w riter for McClure s nagazine to see which headed to Seattle on an assignment, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Beck and their three children en route back lo Plcasan- km, Calif., tocscape Ihe rigors of winter at (nfarcus, Wash. and many more. The Great Northern described the three v. lieup of its line as "the imiTt calamito. and greatest blockage of a railway system in all American railroad encan raiiroa F11EE DELIVERY SERVICK oOany item in the store! Phone Us Your Needs Deliveries Each Day at . 41:00 .2:0(P-4:00 IN THE VILLAGE COURT iil'iil'-Wa4 ; A new kind of bank savings plan that really vo'rlis ! U. S. STATEWIDE o history. In 11)14 the Washington !te Supreme Court reversed a lower court award of $20.0 to Ihe small son of om)f the victims and held Ihe railway blameless. The avalanche was ruled an act of God. a The Great Northern later spent million dollars to relocate 40 nilcs of track and build an eight '.lile tunnel S)'ongest in the West ern Hemisphere 'thrown the Cascjiles at a lower elevation. The w Toute Wfg'rWwnerl in 1(12!). Overhead, Wellington re named Tye to help blot out mem ory (fie tragedy fell into de cay. TTnly 3.900 lect of concrete snowsheds erected alter 1910 re- maingja monument to the dead. o vv'i-t"a'a r Dresseso I P II HO Lingerie ft I I ll) V V o U. S. NATIONAL 3 EXCLUSIVE' J NATIONAL'; EXCLUSIVE 'til V' Jj SPECIAL HAPPY DAY PASSBOOK COVERS There are eight Happy Day Savings . Accounts each with its specially de signed passlQtok cover. NEW CA ,'TOItK VACATION EDUCATION Moke a Bsf si en open your Happy Day Savings Account at your nearby U. S. National Bowk. BEJIXT "DKSW RJtOPOSAL RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - 0 committee of the Virginia Legis lature rejected .Monday a pro posed bill to abolish capital pun- ' Lshment in Ihe state. 'tag 'TiCtTTI' P O W jl O Skirts Tops Capri Pants Pedal Pushers A fine flection at NEW HOME INSUtANCI TAX m- MI-PUIK5SI ojir savings goals I 0