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FTiH ,t!ir ffnrMi'.rii.lr nrtwif mif, Hw&a mii i f Executives Must Reappraise Company Relations Mob.. Feb. 13, 196! Paee T Herald Nr s Klamath FalU PHILADELPHIA (API Ex ilo company in Hie wake of vha!corporations involved. Attorneys sa nig they user! substantial sal- ecutives from top to bottom ol happened here to the electric, for rnmnanipc and tho for in l"'ie5 to balm their conscience. the corporate ladder can reap- equipment industry. !dividuals made contrasting plea ipr.nse today the relation of man Fireball Is i Identified 'But usually he suspended jail them on five ' ..... ... - -. ..: . '.'i:- .. . . . . . . 1 . J; L'l Ca. ,h V? vVvi Vi - -fNSfc rr-iSI ob ervations showed ' x r VLl.WVWJ!LrtiSl teor came in a rr - -C ,X.---r T-' OifiA,Ts 1JP A V.Ts. the atmosphere over exploded close northwest of ' American determined, j Pacific North- management men, society, .aid! notice they must be as that the me- ahove lP"l,h as Caesars wite steep glide into to what the court imposed. Other companies have demoted the in dividuals involved. In both cases the future company road (or these men mav be rockv. Those who .L ... ..ntrv of Southern flreeon and ocuuve, ...ay u..i.-. .u nem was neenea io Di mg sianuuy .lrled In olnw from friction as"" ''li-" a once nigiuy rompcimve it m ,n. .in,w. l,it . them up-mav even qucs lonjdustry. miles above the earth. !5ome I" or, P"c,cs as daI" Pari of the fireball may have T, fj , in.iiVi,illas sentenced to jail looked unbelieving. Later ones looked crushed or startled DOES THIS MEAN A HARD WINTER? The Statue of Liberty holds her lamp hifih over a bleak tundra frozen New York harbor. Belted by storm after storm, numbed by unwonted cold, the Last and much of the rest of the country has shuffled through one of the bitterest winters of recent history. The Weather Bureau blames it on something called "planetary waves" and notes that winters have been getting colder for the past 20 years. Oh well, the hounds of spring are on winter's traces. Ibroken away and exploded in a brilliant flash near Wolf Creek 1961 Promises To Be Man's Year To Take His Initial Space Step where hills were lighted-beforc lhat thcy coud t,e sentenced for me w noie mass nrose up in noun- (lonR t,pil. j0i, as wy had lnler-j ern California. Brogan said. I prcted it. Grants Pass, Rosehurg audi Some openly showed resentment RK.I.IKF OF SORT Eureka-Arcata observations hclp-;that they were being punished BEDFORD, England (I'PD ed chart the course and the end while "superiors weren't even in- Mrs. Constance Peachy had herjof the fireball, he said, addingjdicted." rent reduced from $14.70 a week that it may have been one of the The relation of man to com to $11.75 because the color biggest, most spectacular shows pany in follow ing practices scheme of brown and dark blue of its kind in the West in a num-deemed to aid the firms con- was "terrible to live in." 'ber of years. 'cerncd varied widely among the Others pleaded through their attorneys that thev had first op posed the idea of price fixing, banned by antitrust laws, but found they had to go along as part of their jobs. To these the judge mostly tinned a deaf ear. perhaps now more than ever they w ill ponder what their role should be. have struck out for nev; jobs may face difficulties, too. Corporations pay the heaviest fines. But corporations are made What happened was: The roof in asking Judge J. Cullen Ganej -sentences and put them on live "P mumuuHis as wen as oi ell in. of V. S. Dist. Court here for le- year pronation. i""- i'F"r..i. As a result of guiltv or no con jmencv. I Many of the defendants were Individuals play roles in deter- !,.. . ,m;ir,,c't c,,i,.a,.v m .tinrn- uiii j! or near retirement ace. Tholmin'"K corporate policies. And charges W companies must pay'lheir top men were unaware ot '1"" will bear down hard. So willjl fines ini.illme $178 mill.on and the widespread oriee fixine and loss of status in company and ' 44 of their executives must paibid rigging in an industry wiihlcommunity. firms lolalline $137,500. Jail sen-iM billion a vear sales. Some ofl Others were in middle age, tences were meted out to 31. withitheir men showed active resent- fcw wcre .vounjs and low in rank. (APi-The fireball u mil m, five vears probation andiment of salary cuts and demo-' Some of their employers say com- -- ' J'"-- . . .. - 1 J:.:..i:.. t jj.i v over South-,7 others ordered to jail lor 30 Hons since they were indicted last i"' "'svip.u.c u.n ue wu davs. Ispnng and insisted they werel1 All concerned are pondering carrying out orders of their im- what their corporate future is mediate superiors or instructions 1 some already have left their jobs, of their predecessors on the job. In countless other . industries, Some of the individuals accept-i big and little, ed the court punishment as they had accepted tluir company role! nouig what seemed expected. n avoiding invo.vement in price, They gave no indication in court fixing or bid rigging. Many jun-:0f questioning the practice they GOLDEN GUERNSEY finest SQUARE DANCE INSTRUCTIONS Ltarn to Squatt Dance with th Romblin' Squares C'allrr-lnilrurlnr. BOB COLEMAN Ynur mm rconnmlrtl rti-rra-tlon only Aflr per Ifiion. rusa atarlina ruary It - M Is By ALTON BI.AKESI.EE Associated Press Science Writer ,CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. API Suddenly the big rocket spurts alive in flame and smoke. Human hearts quicken a beat for this rocket is daring to thrust a man into orbit in the wondrous frontier of space. . The infant space age is only 40 months old. But in 1961, its daz zling pace is quickening, the goals are widening. And 19fil promises especially to be the year when man first soars into space be he Soviet or Amer ican. Some initial steps and rehear sals are already done. The Soviets last August recov ered two dogs which had gone circling the earth in a great five ton spaceship. There are some speculations meeting stout Soviet dertials that the Soviets have al ready tried and failed to loft up and so have killed one or more six minutes of weightlessness. His men. mind and reflexes worked well, For the United States, a great indicating man also can think and advance came two weeks ago act in spaceflight, when a spunky, chipper chimpan- sometime this spring probably zee named Ham rode 15 miles. wm come a similar hop by one high and 420 miles downrangeor more 0 the seven U. S. astro into the South Atlantic for safe Laus now in rig010us training, recovery. Then the orogram calls for a But Ham's trip was just part;cllimpanzee (o orbit (ne ea,th. propelled by a more powerful rocket. If all checks out safely, a man is to go. The critical auestions are other planets or somewhere. iniwhether humans can withstand or space. Trips to the moon and be p,.oleced against the hazards of a tremendous space effort which envisages launching at least 28 U. S. satellites a year. It calls for a search for life on Venus and Mars and beyond. Sat tellites giving global weather re ports and precise predictions of! of radiation, bombardment by meteoritic spacejunk, prolonged weightlessness, the jolting take- Boivin Bill Asks Change In Velfare SALEM (API A plan for re organization of the state Public Welfare Commission was offered 'Friday by Senate President Har ry Boivin, D-Klamath Falls. The plan followed by a day an announcement by House Speaker Robert Duncan, D-Medford, that ,'.he had a compromise proposal under consideration. Boivin's proposal would abolish the present seven-man welfare hfcard and replace it with a five- man board. This board, under Boivin's plan would appoint an administrator with the consent ol the governor. Boivin said the plan is aimed at giving county courts and wel fare commissions more responsi bility. Boivin's legislation would re quire that one member of the Welfare Commission be a county commissioner or judge and an other would have to be a mem ber of a county welfare commis sion. Duncan's plan also would give he governor a veto power in the selection of an administrator by the commission. blizzards, .hurricanes. tornadoes:0f and dangerous return to earth, j " All dreams of landing men on the moon and sister planets, of building and operating space way stations, inns and refueling de pots, piloting rescue ships to suc cor spacecraft in trouble, using human skills in space for peace ful or military aims all these depend greatly upon how the early spacemen fare, u Even if the U.S.S.H. seizes the plum of being first, the Mercury man-into-space program will con tinue, say officials of the Nation al Aeronautics and Space Admin istration. For the human mind and senses the human ability to talk, to feel, describe and make decisions. and sunny picnic Sundays. A sys tern of instantaneous worldwide TV and telephone calls and news reports bounced from earth to sat ellites and back again. One of the greatest moments will come when a man first looks down for an awesome, thrilling view of his own round earth, and stars shining with new brilliance in the black depths of the uni verse. It will mark the first step in breaking the shackles of gravity which kept life down to earth since its beginning. Let him slip on ice, and gravity , brings man crashing down. Grav ity holds him safely to his earth spinning 1.000 miles an hour, and these qualities can enrich the hat- limits how high he can jump.ivest of knowledge and benefits Gravity has thwarted his ancient dream to explore the moon and planets. bound (o come from space ex plorations. This calls for manned explore- The odds run strong the first 'tions by all interested nations. man in orbit will be Russian. The! The Soviet Union ushered in the new;s, indeed, could come any mo- space age, astounding the world ment. For the Soviets leaped toland discomfiting the. United a seemingly unbeatable early lead states particularly, with Sputnik toward the goal of manned space I sent aloft Oct. 3, 1957. Iflight. Since then, the two nations have The earliest schedule for an, taken divergent paths in explor American to go wheeling arounding and exploiting the potentials the earth is late this year. of the space age. Ham passed a critical date m the careful and worrisome time table on Jan. 31 with his 16-min- lute sub-orbital flight. The tense moments, minutes and hours of his flight will be compounded 1,000 fold when a living man essays the same journey. Ham kept pushing levers, as trained, despite the stresses of vastly increased weight at take Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Local Men Attend Event Fifteen Klamath County govern ment and business leaders attend ed the second annual Governor':, Praver Breakfast in Salem Thurs day" the Salem breakfast was one of 51 similar gatherings being held throughout the United Slates. President John F. Kennrdy was host at a prayer breakfast in Washington. D.C. The purpose of the series of breakfasts is to show that the strength of the individual, bol stered by rt'licion. is the coun try's greatest defen-e against the threat of godless communism Those in attendance from Klam 'alh County were Jack Douglas. Chuck Burman. Bob Kent. Dale Crabtree. Charles Mack. G. R Leach. George Flilcraft, Carrol Howe. Dr. Donald Bauer. Reuben Larson. R. R 'Bob' Walker. E. K. 'Ken i Allison, C. E. Red field, Vtilliam Grimes and Harry Boivin Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat. talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more nrmly No gummy, gooey, pasty tsste a, fHll.. Tt-a alliallna Innn.kflril off and re-entry, and more than ' Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. edical Mirror ThmiiilimkimNtiiy Malignant? Mrnirre'i Diwaae Im potency Kxtra Kidney Anthma & T.B. Palprnitv (J, What M the Hifiprtnr h rpen hfntgn and malignant fratrtht? A, The basic differrnce is that a benign growth does not pread or "metaslaMje" to other parts of the body. A malignant growih means cancer, uhich, if n n checVcd, may spread and cause death. (J. On WntVrV Hitrn rr ffli tutitlmly, for no apparent rratnn? If no, it hearing vhallr ; or partially rfMtnretl? A. Head noises and dizziness associated with Meniere's disease tend to come and go and there may be long internals betueen attacks. Deafness usually gets uore although in some cases the progressive deafness tends to clear up temporarily following an attack of dizziness. Q. fhtmt removal of the prn far r.iujit im potency? A. Several medical studies indi cate that potency is retained by aboul 7(1 per cent of men who are sexually active prior to pros tatic surgery. Q, I knntr it pprnn ir ho hat thrrv kidney, tine thin happen often A. No. it is quite rare, However, at least one case is known in uhich there were six kidneys three on each side. (). If a per ton hat axthmn it hm more, likely to ratrh t.h.? A. Apparently not. Statistics show that tuberculosis occurs no more often among asthmatics than among non-asthmatics. (J. I it trienti finally pattihle to identify the father of a rhild heynnd any dnuht trhatioerer? K. By application of paternity tests it is possihle in many in stances tc exclude the, man as the father of the child. The tests can not show a man is the father. The fact that the tests fail to exclude a man is not accepted as evidence that the man is the father of the child in question. Newspaper SPOT ADS ore inexpensive Uhat Hrui nur ntii prirriplton rail for? Bu no one ran anrr thi qiiftinn, rarrr thouanda of pffrriplinn druc in atnrk mi lhat ihoat preiu-ribrd fnr you will be JnManll avjultthir. ar ready to wre you prnmptl. Your Home-Owned Independent Market Basket ... 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