Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 29, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tuesday. March 2. 1ir,0
PAGE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Fa!J Ore
Second Group Of Colonists Faring Well
SEATTLE (AP) The second , been bothered with seasickness
irouo of colonists bound for the 'a misery sultered by the first
Galanaeos Islands is having algroup and the sea has been gen
much easier time than their pred- He and equipment has functioned
cessors. well.
None of the SB adventurers nasi That whj the word Monday
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"ALEXANDER THE GREAT" and
"KING AND FOUR QUEENS"
H'( all here in the frantic, flame-hot history of
a drummer. One-night stands and one-night
loves. ..hearts he broke and habits he couldn't...
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ASSOCIATE FEATURE
Youthful rebels on The t
I ROAOTO NOWHERE I
j i iwt minium mnuuii nniw i . . i gj
from the Island Development Co.,
sponsors of the colonizing effort
on San Cristobal Island, 700 miles
off the coast of Ecuador.
The company aid the Western
Trader reported it was just south
of Astoria. Ore., and proceeding
southward at eight miles an hour.
The vessel is due in San Pedro,
Calif., about noon Thursday.
The trip has been in sharp con
trast to the voyage of the convert
ed refrigerator ship Alert and her
passengers. The Alert encountered
coastal storms and was plagued
by equipment failures.
When the Alert arrived, the is
land governor relused to allow the
49 colonists to land until visa
technicalities had been straight
ened out.
A spokesman for the sponsoring
company sun Monday he had
received a letter from one ol the
party indicating the governor has
been transferred to other duties.
"We have the full support of the
government of Flcnador," he said.
Another group of colonizers is
beginning to gather here, the
spokesman said. He said this
group would travel by train to
Mexico to rendezvous with the
Western Trader, which will hae
deposited its passengers on the
equator island. April 28 has been
set as the tentative departure
date from Seattle.
Eastern City
Alters Name
LANSING, Mich. (AP) It
wa.sn t that tourists didn t want
to visit a certain village in Michi
gan's Upper Peninsula. They just
didn't know it was there.
So residents solved the problem
of visitors unknowingly going
through their community by vot
ing to change its name from De
Tour to DcTour Village.
The complaint, said the State
Highway Department, was thai
highway signs read: "DeTour 44
miles."
The highway department has
agreed to inform visiting molorists
with new signs reading: "DeTour
Village 44 miles."
RAY ANTHONY MAGGIE HAYES
Buried Worker
Saved By Chums
PORTLAND (AP) Fellow
workers dug out alive a compan
ion completely buried by dirt
Monday in the cavcin of a sewer
project.
Italph Prouly, 4H, of Portland,
was reported in good condition at
Emanuel Hospital. He had been
shoring up the sides of an eight
tool-deep sewer trench when a
wall of dirt tell on him.
Police said Prouty was saved
by the quick action of other work
men and a shoring plank which
became wedged at the right angle
In piuteci him irom tons of dirt
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"DENNIS THE MENACE"
Wire Service Defends Shot On Iwo Jima
WASHINGTON (AP) A man
who was on Mt. Suribachi the day
it was captured in 1945 says the
lamous Joe Rosenthal photograph
of the flag raising "definitely was
not a phony."
Rosenthal and others have re
peatedly denied that the Iwo Jima
picture was somehow faked or
po.-ed. but the story keeps crop
ping up.
The latest denial came Monday
from Louis Lowery, a Marine
staff sergeant on Iwo Jima at the
time and now photographic direc
tor for the Marines' Leatherneck
magazine.
He spoke out after the question
was raised again in a Sunday tele
vision play in the lines of an ac
tor portraying the late Ira Hayes,
one of the Marines shown in Ro
senthal's picture.
The play had Hayes saying:
"They'd taken about lOOUO pic
tures that day. Everybody knew
it was a phony. Everybody on the
HOW 'BOOT SOWE APPLE PIE WITH THIS MILK?
GRANGE NEWS
Mrs. Bessie Christopher, state
Grange District 5 Home Econom
ics Club chairman from Bend, pre
sided and urged members to work
toward organizing more home eco
nomics clubs within local granges
during a Klamath County Home
Economics Club Conference in
Shasta View Grange Hall recently.
Though the county has 10 grange
units, she said, it has only four
home economics clubs and should
have more.
She also asked members to hack
up their respective grange mas
ters wilh community service proj
ects. And she reviewed several
upcoming homcmaking contests
for which local members are eligible.
Mrs. Christopher urged club
members to send quarterly reports
to headquarters faithlully and on
time, with stories of activities in
cluded. Deadlines are April in.
Inly 10, October 10 and January
10.
She also made an effort to re.
emit linaneial assistance from
Klamath County grangers for the
Spence Memorial Scholarship
Fund, since a local girl, Rosalie
Caldwell of Shasta View Grange,
won the award last year.
She suggested conducting Sun
day grange sessions with a minis
ter present, a potluck dinner and
an old-fashioned community sing
Pomona Chairman Zctta Sulli
van and her committee served a
noon luncheon. Ada Barleen and
Matlie Green were guests. Katlv
ryn Smith was acting secretary
Twenty lour members from vari
ous clubs were present.
Young Driver
Holding Own
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich.
1 AP) A young motorist who had
a LW-foot section of a l'-inch
bridge railing pass through his
body and still lived was reported
"holding his own" today.
Officials at Community Hospital
said Bruce E. Wixon, 24, of Barry
Ion, Mich., was in fair condition
and "doing all right."
Wixon was pierced by the rail
Sunday when his car skided on
ice and crashed through the guard
rail. The car plunged to a frozen
mill pond below the bridge, knock
ing Wixon unconscious, lie re
vived and managed to start the
car heater until rescuers
reached him.
Sheriff Donald Ramsdill, who
said the incident was "the most
unusual thing I ever saw." said
the pipe barely missed Wixon's
stomach and liver.
Turbulence
Probe Slated
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Weather Bureau wants to find out
more about, wind turbulence in
clear weather the kind of turbu
lence that may have caused a re
cent airliner crash that killed H3
persons.
"The problem has become more
acute in recent years with the in
creased speed and height of jet
aircraft." Weather Bureau chief
F. W. Rcichelderler said Monday
The plane disaster near Tell
City, Ind., March 17 probably was
caused by air turbulence or an ex
plosion, Civil Aeronautics Board
investigators hae indicated. They
found a structural tailurc in the
wreckage of the Northwest Air
lines prop-jet Elcctra. Speed
lunils have since been set for the
Elcctra planes.
Iicichelderfer said the general
conditions that cause such turbu
lence arc known, but meteorolo
gists don't have enough intorma-
tion to forecast it and warn pilots
in advance.
The rough air problem is being
studied by the Weather Bureau,
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, the Federal
Aviation Agency, the Air Force
and the Navy.
NO MOKE 'COPS'
VEKGENNKS, Vt. (ITD-There
wasn't a single "cop" around when
lis graduates o! the FBI Academy
held their annual convention here.
They said "professionally trained
lawmen aren't 'cops' any more
toey re law enforcement officers.
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island was laughing about that
phony flag-raising picture."
After the TV show, The Associ
ated Press issued a statement
saying there was not the slight
est foundation in fact for any sug
gestion the picture was a phony.
Rosenthal, now with the Sani
Francisco Chronicle, said he was;
grateful to AP for what he called
me accurate siaicmcm insoiari
as my participation is concerned." i
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