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Monday, Jftirrtr 21.
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Captain Tells
Of Sub Scare
WASHINGTON UII Navy
Capt. Ray M. Pills, the American
ho knows most ahoul .rgcn
tina's submarine scare, thinks
there actually was a foreign sub
marine prowling around in that
country's Golto Nuevn.
Tilts told United Press Interna
tional, however, he did not have
the faintest idea where I he sub
marine came from, why it was
there, or w'.ial il could have
hoped to accomplish.
The Navy captain described his
Impressions in an interview afler
reluming to iiie Pentagon Irom
Argentina, lie headed an ill-fated.
13-man U.S. expcdilinn sent to
help the Argentines in the suhnia
rine hunt.
Funeral
MARKOS
Funeral services tor Steven Mar-
kos, BO. who died in this city
March 17, will be held in O'llair'.s
Memorial Chapel Tuesday, March
22, at 10 a.m.. the Itev. Robert
Groves olliciating. Iniernient will
he made in Klamath Memorial
Park.
IIOtVKRTON
Funeral services tor Betty La
Vean llowcrton will take place
from Ibe chapel of Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home on Tuesday
March 22. 10, at II a.m., Ihe
Rev. L. A. Lawrence of the As
scmbly of God (Tiilelakoi official
ing. Concluding services in Klam-
alh Memorial Park.
Tne University of Del roil is re
Miming to Ihe Michigan Slale
football schedule in l!WO for Ihe
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Census Form
Being Mailed
WASHINGTON (AP)-The post
man gives a lilt lo the census
laker this week, delivering ad
vancc questionnaires for Ihe liKK)
census lo every occupied dwelling
in the land.
Sixty million copies of Ihe four-
page form have been delivered to
35.000 post offices. The Census
Bureau is paying the I'ost Olfice
Department about 2 cenls to han
dle each piece, a total of $1,200,
0(H).
The forms arc to go into Ihe
mail next Friday and Saturday.
Kvery household should get a copy
by next Monday. Each postman
will get a slack of the (inad-
dressed forms, enough lo leave
one at every dwelling on his
ruulc.
Kadi family is lo fill out the
form belorc Ihe arrival of Ihe
census laker. The census begins
April 1, and will continue through
Ibe month. Most families will be
visited during Ihe first two weeks
of April.
The census laker will copy on
forms of his own the information
given on the advance lorm. tne
idea behind Ihe advance question
naire is to give everyone lime lo
ponder the questions and provide
accurate inlurmalion.
Some post oflices jumped the
gun and delivered Ibe forms last
week. This was a mistake hut cen
sus olticials say no damage was
dune.
On the first page of Ihe form
is a message from Census Direc
tor Robert W. Burgess asking co
operation wilh Ihe census. Bur
gess also points out that Ihe in
lormalion collected is kept conii-
denlial by law and "cannot he
used for purposes of taxation, in-
vesligalion or regulation."
The next Iwo pages ask ahoul
all residems of the dwelling plus
anyone who s(aed overnight on
Thursday. March .11. The ques
lions: name. relation.sbip to
head of household, sex. race
month and year of birth, and
marital status.
Pace four asks about housing
facilities. There are question.
about kitchen equipment, water
siipply. Hush loilcts. hath tubs and
showers. Kach householder also is
asked lo alue Ins dwelling, if he
owns it. or otherwise list his month
ly rcnl.
A kwan is a unit of measure
ment in Japan, lis American
en,ui alonl is a 2(57.1 pounds.
Klamatn Fill. Ortfoit
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FLOYD WYNNE City Fdttor
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on Auguit JO 1. under art of
Congress, MarcM I. l(ITf Second-claaa
pottage paid at Klamatn Fallt. Oregon,
and al additional malltnp office.
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How Much Do You KnoW Abolit Europe Royalty?
By NORMA CALIIN
AP Newsfeatures Writer
Birth of a royal baby ... be
trothal of a royal princess , . .
crowning of a royal head. . , .
In a world tuned to the threat
of nuclear war, Ihcse are matters
(hat retain the flauir of bygone
days and bring glamor to hum
drum modern times.
Kuropean royalty has had lis
ebb and flow of popularity over
the years. Bui any doubts as to
public interest in monarchy were
dispelled by the general rejoicing
at ihe recent betrothal of Great
Britain's Princess Margaret and
the birth of a second son to her
older sister, Queen Klizabclh.
Kurope's seven reigning mon-
archs and their families may not
always receive whole-hearted ap
proval of Wieir aclivites. But Ihey
arc accustomed as are Ihe rulers
of Ihe Continent's Iwo liny prin
cipalities and oir grand duchy
lo Ihe constant scrutiny of a man-
and-woman-in-the-strect who are
highly responsive to royal doings.
Who are these monarchs? Their
laces, countries and names arc
:hown on the accompanying illus
tration. How many can you match
up properly?
The answers will be given at the
end of (his story. Giving yourself
fie points for each correctly
lillcd-in blank, you have a spec
tacular knowledge of royally if you
score 90 to 100. you're very su
perior if you score in ihe cos,
superior in Ihe 70s, very good in
the 60s, good in the 50s. lair in
he tils and belter bone up on roy
ally if your score is lower than
that.
To smooth your path, here are
thumbnail sketches of each of Ihe
crowned heads:
Baudoin I, 29-year-old bachelor
king, is one ruler who benclitcd al
home Irom a popular reception
abroad. His subjects were delight
ed lasl year when their solemn
monarch, nicknamed Baudoin the
Silent, danced wilh Hollywood
lars on a t'.S. lour and olher-
wisc let his royal hair down. Ban-
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
doin became king in 1951 following
Ihe postwar abdication of his fa
ther, Leopold 111.
Queen Klizahetk II is Ihe ruler
most familiar to Americans. The
eldest daughter of King George
VI succeeded to her throne eight
years ago. She is the great grcat
granddaugliier of Queen Victoria.
Heir to the crown is her first
born, 11-year-old Prince Charles.
Krcderik IX, 61, became king 13
years ago on the death nl his
lather, King Christian X. The 6-loot-3
monarch is an excellent
yachtsman and amateur musician
who occasionally conducts public
symphony concerts. He anil his
wile, Queen Ingrid, 'will visit Ihe
United States in October. They
have three daughters.
King Paul 1 ascended his Ihronc
in 1:H7 after the death of his
brother. George II. He is an out
door cnlhusiasl and during war
time exile, worked as a factory
hand lor Vickers in England. He
and Queen Krederika have two
daughters and a son, 20-year-old
Crown Prince Constantino.
Franz Joseph 11 was crowned
reigning prince of a tiny heredita
ry monarchy of 65 square miles
in 1933. The country is virtually
taxless because of tees paid by
international corporations with
iieadquarters there.
The 74-year-old Grand Duchess
Charlotte commemorated Kurope's
ongest reign a year ago on Ihe
40th anniversary of her accession
as ruler of a grand duchy. Heir
to the throne is Prince Jean, 39.
There are also another son and
four daughters in the royal family.
Prince Rainier III succeeded his
grandfather Prince Louis II as
ruler of an independent principali
ty in 1949. Hainicr is married lo
former American movie star Grace
Kelly. Their children arc 3-year-
old Princess Caroline and the heir
apparent, 2-ycar-old Prince Albert.
Queen Juliana. 51, became sov-
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M-cign In 1948 follnw in? Ihe abdica
ion of her mother, Queen Wil
iclmina. In 1956 there were ru-
noi s of friction between the Queen
and her consort, Prince Bernhard,
over the alleged influence of a
woman fa'lh healer whom t h e
queen subsequently dismissed
Queen Juliana shuns pomp and
iias sent her four daughters lo pro
gressive schools.
Olav V became king in 1957 on
the death of his father, Haakon
VII, and is Ihe most recently
crowned of Kurope's monarchs.
Known for his informal ways, the
sportsman ruler, 57, is an out
standing athlete and won a gold
medal for yachting in the '192K
Olympics. Heir to the throne is
Crown Prince Harold. 23.
Gustav VI Adolf was 67 when
he became king in 1950 the oldest
to assume a Kuropean throne. His
father, tennis playing Gustav V,
had ruled 43 years and died at 92,
Kurope's oldest reigning monarch.
Gustav is an amateur archeologist
and sports enthusiast. His daugh
ter is Queen Ingrid of Denmark.
Here are Ihe answers:
1. King Baudoin of Belgium
i C-n ' : ...
2. Queen Elizabeth of England
J-l :
3. King Frederik IX of Denmark
'G-4:
4. King Paul I of Greece H-10' :
5. Prince Franz Joseph II of
Liehtenstein U-8;
6. Grand Duchess Charlotte of
Luxembourg (A-7;
7. Prince Rainier III of Mona
co (F-9i;
8. Queen Juliana of The .Nether
lands iK-fii:
9. King Olav V of Norway (D-2: j
10. King Gustav VI Adolf of Swe
den i B-3i.
Korea Mulls
Unification
SKOl'L, Korea (AP) Vies
President-elect Lee Ki-ponng said
Saturday South Koreans are deter
mined to unite Korea again, even
if they have to use force against
the Communist North.
'We would rather die by march
ing north than live this way." tha
(3-vear-old Lee told newsmen.
"L'nificalion by force is not an
ideal goal at all," he admitted,
"but the present divided situation
so miserable that lo escape
from our misery, we think of uni-
ication by force."
Lee. hand-picked running male
of President Syngman Khee on
(he Liberal ticket, swamped his
Democratic opponent, incumbent
Vice President John -M. Chang, in
Tuesday's violence-spattered elec
tion.
Ithee, unopposed as a result nl
ihe death of Democratic presi-
dential candidate Chough Pyong
ok, was swept into a fourth term.
Chang claimed the Liberals con
lucted a terror campaign against
his supporters and rigged the balloting.
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