Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 22, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AD NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Friday. April 22, 10001,-
Reporter Eluded Guards
ToTclkWith'Dr.Zhivago1
Editor"! Note: The author of' "When we met, fear and
this article, a longtime friend ofjnmazcment covered his face, for
John Alorley's, hosted the news-! as tlie first newsman to defy
man during his stay here and'lhe guards since his house ar
introduced him to a large Knife rest a year alo." Pasternak re
and Fork Chb audience. jrcived the prize and the conse-
quent displeasure of the Soviet
ny GENE FAVEI.L w'ln n's novel, "Dr. Zhivago."
"Prospects for world peace arc, Pasternak denied turning down
the brightest in many ycars,"jthc Nobel Prize, as the Soviets
said John Morley, foreign cones-'reported, said Murley. He saidi
pondent, during the final meeting Pasternak told him "No one turas
of the season for the Klamath down a Nobel Prize." Paster
Knife and Fork Club this weckjnak's book blasts communism and
in the Williiid Hotel. (is the world's third best-selling
Morley just returned from his book.
22nd assignment to the hot spolsj Morley also said this country's
of the world, where he inter-1 great threats are not so much,
viewed leaders and talked to resi-from communism and atomic
dents of countries in their own Avar but from creeping inflation
languages. jcreated by increasing demands of
"We are all pessimists because powerful labor unions and from
we L'et our fads from newsmen lhe danger (or creeping socialism
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
I
who print only the unusual events
We are constantly faced with the
bad things while the good things
Morley s next major assignment
will be in Paris to cover Presi-
icnt Kisenhower's visit and thei
happening are taken for granted coming summit conference
and do not make the headlines. I Stan Miller, vice president of
"You hear about the person the local rlub, presided over the
killed in a collision but not'mecting.
about the other 20,000 cars thai j Syghant Nagorski will speak
passed through Iho same area during the club's first meeting
h liiwiiiii n
11 fe,
'I GOTTA. BAT'N RUN! MB AN fOWY ARB
FK3HT IN TX6 WOOLS OF A HOLS ' '
solved the problem with the help
of school bus driver Elmer Cor
neliiLS and his wife, parents of the
K'outh who was paddled
safely.
"In the world I 6aw, the pros
pects of peace far exceed those
of crisis, but the crises will al-
wavs be better advertised."
next fall.
Foresters
home of Nobel Prize Winner
Boris Pasternak.
"I evaded I he Soviet Secret Po
lice guarding his house near
Moscow, climbod over a seven
foot wall mid crawled to his door.
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Reservation
UPHOLD enm Mir; iti i.tvr.
NEW YOHK (LPH - A federal DpA4rAt
appeals court ruled Thursday the I llll PrT
Tl.. k;l.li,k ( 1tf....ln..'. l..-t ' L-,.,1 I ..:..,: a J , W W
jiid int:iiiik;iiL ui jiiui n-j a insi r L-iifi til vuniuii ;illinilllMI anon I
trip was his secret mission during j is justified in grounding all air-
junket through Itussia, to the line pilots over HO years of age.
The three-man court unanimous-
If nnlinM d n nr . ..... I ,.,,1..,,, I
Ij, r i . I uicai I'luiciuuii uu uoo.uwi . , , ... ,, ..
which refused to issue an mjunc-! of Klamath Indian es-lprcs'dcnt M,ss Saly K' Stadheim to withdraw warrants alleging the
association against enforcement ofi. fe ,h . . fores.l d t.Edelbrock president of the StudentjMaples, a teacher, paddled Earl
the Order. ' ' " . iMimnrinl Ilntnn All Bt-a iinlnnir inn tAnMl ...(.
mem with headquarters at their;"; ' " , j iu. . ";
Klamath Lad
To Head OSC
CORVAIXIS (AP) Oregon
State College students have elect
ed Richard A, Seidman of Klam
ath Falls as president for the
1960-61 school year. He is a junior
business administration student.
Thomas White was elected vice
Paddle Controversy Ends
As Tutors, Pupils Return
HAHIRA, Ga. (AP) Teachers Mrs. Maples, who is seven months
and pupils went back to classes pregnant, a maternity leave of ab
at Hahira High School today, a sence. But the board made it
paddling controversy settled, and, clear she could withdraw her re
calm restored in this south Geor-.quest for the leave if she wished,
gia farming center. Meacham explained' the board
The return of the 600 pupils,; had not been able to rally to the
the principal and 32 teachers was!support 0f the school staff while
in striking contrast to Tuesday's the warrants were nouianH.no
furor over the paddling last week;. Fajure of ,he k
of Earl Cornelius, 14. LanH Hir ... . .
The entire faculty resigned, . .k . ... "
more than 150 pupils staged al." "" " ''.
demonstration in front of theiJ one of the moat tragic
building chanting, "We want ourd.a in "ahira hlslory. "id Mrs.
eachers back" and parents talked i r , " '
about organizing a motorcade to' """J" lor M DCIor8 sne
the Lowndes County seat, Val-i
flosta, j e nre a quiet respectable
The school was closed and the!1""'! . ve never naa
five-man county board of educa- i mT" n? VKe ,n,s ""Pf" ,n "
lion hurried over from Valdosta, SC" . DC,orc, , J
12 miles away, to hold an qmer- ..ff.l . Pn MlS'
gency meeting. MaP'f "Ptl he la"ky.
The board and the teachers P0""! h., 0 l'mes ,wrth . 8
iwtiiu neunesaay auer ine
principal already had given him
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and
a milder licking.
But principal and teacher eon
tended they gave Earl only cus-
County School Supt. Clyde W. "ucu T . . .Ty ,cus:
Meacham and Principal A. B. l"".?, " ."1'n(!nl wun lne scnool
Martin said in a joint statement '. ,,rsl- lcav'.nS
that the situation had been hool without. authorual.on and.
iui iiuuiiii; iu gel out oi
solved satisfactorily,
The board assured Martin and
'.he teachers of support in main
taining school discipline. The prin
cipal and teachers withdrew their
resignations.
"We regret the situation going
as tar as it did, Meacham said.
The settlement was reached aft
er Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius agreed
later,
Mrs. Maples' room.
"Padrilings aren't prevalent at
Hahira," the principal said, "but
they are sometimes necessary,
ana wnen tney are, we
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CONTINUOUI r0M 11:44 "
the area became the responsibil
lily of the board of forestry as
the status, of the Indian owner
ship changed from trust lands to
private holdings.
, Bob Madscn. district warden
for the new Klamath Agency
state district, cauiioned that the
11)60 , forest fire season is now
undo way and burning permits
are required for debris burning
in or near forest land. He indi
cated that the required permits
can be secured from his head
quarters at the agency.
The protection area is mnde
up of the large block of land
retained by the Indians under
trusteeship by the U.S. National
Bank: the allotted lands which
huvc now been deeded outright
to the former settlers; lands soldi
without sustained yield require-'
menLs; the 91,5IKI-acre block re
cently purchased by the Clown
Zelleibach Corporation, and part
of the tribal lands which are to
go on sale in Uie near future
but were under contract with the
forest service for protection.
These arc now being protected
by the slate under a subcontract.
There is a small amount of ad
ditional lands which have been
in private ownership or a num
ber of years.
T lie tribal council has tinned
over some of the facilities of the
Klamuth Agency to the state on
temiwiaiy basis. This includes
three residences, the tribal coun
cil chambers', two garages and a
warehouse. Equipment includes a
number of trucks and transports.
well as several Caterpillar:
tractors. Final decision as to the
disposition of the property is to
be made later in the fall. Some
of it may be sold
Madscn began his work in for
est protection with the Western
Lane F.P.A. in the summer o(
H'4.1 on a fire suppression crew
Most of the lime thcreallcr found
him active in acquiring practical
experience in this lyie of work
im eastern Oregon, which also
provided the necessary finances
for a formal education in for
jostry at Oregon State College
jlte was graduated in W50 and
promoted within the stale for
;0stry department to forester at
.Coos F.P.A. Immediately there-
alter he w as promoted to assist
ant di-JInct warden at Kiimia
I Oregon. Having served six years
in this capacity in the central
'Oregon state district, he trans
ferred to Salem as a farm for
ester and subsequently as a re
loreslation assistant in the state
lands division.
Madson's promotion to district
warden of the Klamath Agency
slate district will find him and
his wife, Grace, and their five
children taking up residence at
the agency.
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