' PAGE -A Strikes Cost 19 Million Man -Days WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States lost 19 million man days of labor in 1962 due to strikes, the Labor Department re ported Friday. This was almost three million more than was lost in 1961, but was below most post-war years. There were about 3,550 workj stoppages last year due to strikes involving 1.25 million workers. To . tal strike idleness accounted for .16 per cent of the total working time in nonfarm and nongovern ment establishments. : - There were 16 strikes Involving . lO.flOO workers or more during the year. They were: Construction industry of New York City and International Broth ; erhood of Electrical Workers, eight days during January. ; Allis-Chaimers Manufacturing i Company and United Automobile Workers in Alabama, Illinois, In- diana. Iowa, Pennsylvania and For week KLAMATH COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Rev. Lawrenet T. Holman, First Church of tht Naiaren, prtiidentf Rev. Warren W. Fecfcrran, Hopa Lutheran Church, vtce "nrinnl; Rev. Robert L. John, . lit Christian Church, ttxreta.ry-tre.av urer. Morning bulne maetinfl he d tha first Wednesday ol each montti In tha varloui churches. KLAMATH JFALLS VI AMATH GOSPEL MISSION . Pnrnoe ol the mltslon l reaching "The. Latl, The Leat, and Tha Lost" iAhn Porirn. director , 123 Walnut Street Ph. TU J-4IM . Pott Office 6n 87 Klamath Falls 4:30 a.m. Broadcast on Station KFLW Monday through saiuraey ' w Minhtlv nraachlna ,- 45 i.m, Broadcast on KAGO, Monday . through Friday SALVATION ARMY ! Klamath Avenue Phone TU i-96l Capt. and Mrs. Dale t. Johnson Commanding Officers Sunday: :45 p.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m. Slreet Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting ASSEMBLY OF GOD 744 Oak Street , Rev. Lloyd Fosner :4S a.m. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Worship Service 30 p.m.-4"hrlsrs Ambassador! 7. JO p.m. Evangelistic Rally BAPTIST, BIBLE '. Conservative Baplisl Assn. J844 Wlard Ph TU 4 Rev. Freeman Sehmltt - r am. Sunday School 11 00 a m Mornmg Worship 4 00 f m. Baptist leaqie 7.00 i.m. Evening Service baptistTcalvary E Main and Garden Rev. Ferris D. Winn Res. WW McCteUen Street Phone 1U 2 6464 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Morning Worship 4 IS F JO I 1 p m. Training union 1 p.m. Evening worsnip BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST " Mark P. Jones, oator 'Uh 'and Washington Phone TU 4-4173 ' 4 t) m. Sunday School l m. Worship .' . I M p m. Training Union .4i p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE MISSIONARY Olent Community Hall Oltne " Elder C. V. Blenchard, pastor 473S Harlan Drive, parsonage Phnna Ttl 4-1044 10 ftr. a nv Sunday School 11 no b m Worship Service J 00 p m. Bible Study BAPTIST, IMMANUIL - ' Corner veil v Baptist Assn Ulh and High Phone TU 4 1934 - - Rev William r. Cross 4 am Sunday School 11 "0 a m. Morning Worship 4 no p m Voiino Peonie s Meeting 7 00 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST, MISSIONARY 4111 Dnugias Elder Bill H. rtevi . 41 U natsam Phone TU 4-4411 4S a m Sunday Srhnnl . ) no a m Morning WO'hlp 4 no p m. Training Union 7.00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service BAPTIST, STEWART-LENOX K. ft West, pastor Corner Ponqlas and Fmerald Phrme TU ) 04 ti em. Sunday School 11 00 a m Morning Worship ' 4 V P m B T U. ' 7. JO p m Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH SUBURBAN HEIGHTS Southern Baptist Convention Ihnta Crancie Rev. D. J. MMd f 4s a m Sunday Srhool 4 11 W a m Mnrninq Wnrship .1 fl p m TfUnitig Union 4 pm Evening Worship CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. PIUS X ' ' Rev. Ceo. Murphy 4-1 Brhtil Ave Phone TlJ 4-471 . ' ,W vt end 11 00 am. and 7 30 . n1y Maes f 00 and tOO im. and JJft p m Holy 0 Mrltl y an-l t 00 m and 5 30 p m. first F"ly Masse .1 . 4 . T M ind I M Saturday Con 7 y. nod IMim Evas of Moty Davs 4nd Flrt Friday Confessions nd he' a'l A'asses, Sunday s, Holy Days and First . Fridays METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST Pev Palrh H. Rirhdtnn pft North tPh St. Phone TU 4-40SJ . 'f v. a m -p. vine Wa-ship s.,!" a rrt.-Suniny School 11. X r m D.me Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST Rohert l, John. W.n.ster tth & P.na Phone TU 4 543) 9 c a m Fb'e School It ?0 i m Vorning WoriMp I 4 Jn p m Att-H R-Me Sti'dy . 4 w p m Chrntien Endeavor .7 10 p m. Ivenmg Worship CHRISTIANCHURCH, V SUBURBAN Svelte Wev lee Skater, minuter 'l Si'oday School 4Vtpns Bihie Study ICE 11 x am WO'Shlp Servire 7 30 p m Evening Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE loth tg Wash.ngton Phone TU 4 4JS Reeling Room 't v4,rt St'eet Phone Ttl 4 1797 IT nn t W S,.rvl(y Srhont It nf. a m vnen.ng Servre 00 p m Wednesday Testimony Meet ing CHURCH OfThI BRETHREN 43'1 hnstal Auenim Pnnne 1 U4-74H3 "v, Carl Simmons, Miniiftr t u a m S,,nr1y Srhrl ll on a m Worship Service - t 00 p m. Youth GIDEONS f L'nn, preside- Rhnn TU twi or Tu 4.".l end ciere or lotftrmetinn Meetia Third Sunday of the month. CHURCH HERALD AND Wisconsin, 26 days during Febru ary and March. Garment industry and Interna tional Ladies Garment Workers Union in Connecticut, Massachu setts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, 10 days during March. New York City schools and American Federation of Teachers, one day during April. Construction industry and car penters in Oregon, seven days dur ing April. Construction industry and ce Little League Sued For Hurts PORTLAND (UPD-A Portland little league was sued for $16,500 Friday on charges a little boy was hit in the head by a bat swung by a little leaguer. The suit was filed against the Interstate Little League and its manager, on behalf of Mark Jo - day services, please CATHOLIC CHURCH SACRED HEART Right Rev. T. P. Casey, Pastor 815 High St. TU 4-4546 Sunday Masses: 7, , 9:30, 11, 12; IS; 7:3(7 p.m. Weekday Masses: 7 and I a m. Saturday Confessions: 3-4:30 and 7-1:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST (Every member a minuter) 1774 Arthur Street TU 2-1140 10:00 a.m. Bible Classes 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 30 p.m. fcvening worsnip CHURCH OF CHRIST C. Wavna Lowe, minister TU 2-0374 Wantland and Merlin 9.45 a.m. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Lord's Supper 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4:00 p.m. Evening Worship CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Rev. W. F. Golden Altamonr and Maryland Slreet 1000 e m. Sunday School 1100 a.m. Morning Worship 4:30 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST 740? Altamonr Drive T. Charles and Irene Buckle, pastors 4? a m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Church Services 10-45 a.m. Junior Church (voutrt room) 4:15 p.m. Youth Faliowshlo 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic service FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH United Church of Christ 3154 Garden St. Phone TU J-J27I Rev, Ouinn Hawtev, Minister 10 45 e m Churrh School 10.45 a m Worship Service EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. PAUL'S Flohth and Jefferson Rev. Robert L. r,rcne, Rector TU 43585 no a m Holy Communion 9.15 a m. Family Service and Church School 11:00 a m. Morning Worsh'0 (Nursery at 9:15 and 11:00) 7 00 p m Fnlsrnoal Young Churrhmen 7 W p m. Evening Prever f4lh Sunday) 7 fin a m Thursday Holy Communion 10:00 a m. Thursday Hnly Communion FAITH TARERNACI E Rev. F J. Riohy, Pastor 710 Shasta Way tfl on a m Sunday School 11 on a m Morning Wnrihln 7 30 p m. Young People's Meeting. Wednesday 7:10 p.m. Evening Worship GOSPEL MISSION OF THE UNITED HOLY CHURCH OF AMERICA JSI Commercial Street Rev. C M. Timms. pastor 10 on a m Sunday School II 00 e m Mnrniog Worship 4 30 p r-. Sunday Young People's Serv lr 7 JO 0 m Sunday Evening Service FREE MTHOflST CHURCH U'9 Oreion Avenue r O Tremalo, pn,!or Ph. TU 4 M7 9 4 a m Sunday Srhool It on n m -Vnrnmo Wnrhlp A to p m V P Service ? 00 p m Cventng Se. i(e KINGDOM HALL lehnvah's Wltnts in North Nmth Street no p m p,,hlie Talk IJ pm Wakhtnwer Study KLAMATH TEMPIF Pho TU 4-4323 Pev. Ftmer tCetrinoer I on m nnnv Prtn Broadcast 9 a m SimrMv School 11 Ort a m Vomiofj Wo'Shift II W pm Ovei-romer Se'vlre pm SiiocM 7 on p m Sundsv 7 30 p m Wednesr A Young People reoinq Wnrirup Mid week Service KLAMATH GOSPFL CENTER 1A25 Mlfchelt Phone TU 2 0770 Rev Mftlvln R CnMith in on a m Sunday School I' nft a m Sunday Mnrnlnq Worship 7 30 p m Sunday N ght Worship CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY AINTS Home "d Martin Phn-te TJ I jMs Klamath Fa'i p.rst We'd Sisv Devi J rvis Phone Til .T1J np m Si-odav, Priesthood W a m St'odBv Srhool 5 d pm Sacrament Meeting CHURCH OF JISUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Home and V Co"! -4t!r Jr Ph 7U .f REORGANIZED CHIIRC" P JESUS CHRUT OF LATTER DAY SAINTS B'.rt P'l.m 1 W PH Ev"l LUTHERAN. HOP! I v. W. W. pMhnun, Pasrnr Tit ll iAJMif Sou'h nth tfrt a-v Momartaia Borl V a m SfrvMv Sfhont V anrt m no am- Washtis arvitf s nlv Commimion Firf Sunday of naeh PACIFIC 4VNOO LUTHERAN, KLAMATH LBn V Roi Tasto' TU i mi t W a m $iivlv J(hn.t y arx 11 il fn -AdMh'p S'r ffl fncrrh JiirVsv koiy fomrnuonn tift i-Kj f (rh UOrlavl'fMirJtts( LUTHERAN, ZION (Tht ti.'h'an Church-Visso.-n nnoi eivo'h ori High &tr's Nrrrt ft. PtV PaOf TU -tj f 4 a m suncjay srh-vsi H.OO a m Oivint Wflnh'fi MIRAC I.K TFMPI.K J1J4 rlawa- y Mrt pio Pfff(, pitfri 1(1 (V ns V"V)y Shonl 11 Wrn Wnrsh.p StrvfTt 7 Y t n f vr.OM'.( Hft'rt t ce. pm ypxino pot i a it-ij f T p ns Tuflay ft Ma S'iaI 7 K pT f f .lr D NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. ment masons and laborers in Northern California. 57 days dur ing May and June. Construction Industry and car penters in Detroit, 25 days during May and June. Construction Industry and Car penters and teamsters in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, 28 days during May and June. Construction industry and iron workers of Washington. Oregon and Northern Idaho, 61 days from May to July. seph Hebisen. It said the child, then three, was hit in 1I while watching a little leaguer take practice swings. The moose, a native of north ern North America, is the larg est species of deer. call the church of your choice CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE OF BLY George Simon, Pastor, Bly 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 4:30 p.m. Sunday Young Peoples Meet ing 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, FIRST Garden and Martin Phone TU 4-4870 Rev. Lawrence T. Holman 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all anes. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship 4:00 p.m. N.Y.P.S. and Junior Society 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, ' LAKESIDE Quarry and Acos'a Streets W. R Trusty. Mlnlslf 9:45 a.m. Sundsy School 11:00 a m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting Branch Sunday School and church at Rocky Point Grange Halt. 2:15 p.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Worship Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 4437 Shasta Way TU 2-4163 Rev. Lawrence D. Haddock 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 am. Morning Worship 7 00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer PILGRIM HOLINFSS CHURCH : WEAVER MEMORIAL Rev. Sherman Moore 7301 Want lent) TU 4-5584 9 45 e m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornmg Worship 4-30 p m. Youth Service 7;00 p m Evening Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FIRST 401 Pine Strept Rev. Rnhert C. droves, Minister 9 30 a m. Church School class tar all anes 11:00 a m. Worship, Nursery and story nour PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, Jun ior high and high srhool MT. LAKI COMMUNITY Andrew A Jarvts. Pastor Ph TU M?I0 9 45 a m. Sunday School 11 -of) am Worship Service 7.00 p.m. Junior Hlah end Junior Youth Fellowship I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PEACE MEMORIAL 44.11 S 4th TU 4-5057 Rev. Lalng W. Slhbef 9 10 a m. Church School and Worship Service 11.00 a m Churrh Schorl And Worship Service 7 00pm Junior High Westminster Fel lowship 7 00 p m Seniar High Westminster Fel lowship SEVENTH OAf ADVENTIST 17:5 Mam Phone TU 4-7I2II Elder Kenneth M McVay W a m Saturday Sabbath School 11 .00 a m. Saturday Morning Warship UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Ben kerns. Pres TU 4(10 Ptne Grove Meetinr)houe t.afceview H wy Programs every Sunday 11.00 a m Fellowship Program and Dis cussion 1' 00 a m Junior Fellowship Clashes tor a'l noes YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST 121 Bismark EM Shrlhv ; 'C 00 e m Su4v Srhno; 11 (N e m Morning Vvo'sri'r 7 JO p m Evening Worth'D VICTORY TEMPLE 1 H Jones, pa' lT4 Homedaie Road -Sundew School -Sunday Worship -Sunday Evangelistic Rally 4S a m n on a m 7 30 p ns BEATTY BIATTY METHODIST MISSION Rev Lmo Panahiy It no a ti Si-ndy School and Wflrh'n Family night last Wednesday of each month. BLY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 111 ft- I m -Wn'ihiD Srrvir tr metng Bl Y CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE pv Hftd fuma 1 1 00 m -mm "BONANZA ASSEMBLY OF GOD, BONANZA COMMUNITY Cri S'Yti'h pntfr In w m Si "lav School u tyi a m -.Mo'"q W-s"n 7 . n m tve-iipg Servce CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. F. X. CABRINI fcnoanit v Can A Murphy 00 a m Si"V)v Vasj CHILOQUIN ASSEMBLY OF GOO, CHILOQUIN LATTER DAY SAINT CHURCH, CHILOQUIN f-M e"if iM f h '-oq. n n-' ift a ns Siiociay shooi aid o METHODIST CHURCH CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY ih-! t pica 10 nft m Siioflay School ti 0C ns Vrno War t h p CATHOLICCHURCH OUR LAOY OF MT. CARMlL Ch.ioQi.in V a m A'-. lV m s'as v VS n. am Rpnrt IP W ns S(nMy Srhool ii nn i yrt',nip Sary.fi a W m Yot-o Pwtnia 7 X 0 ns Svaoa!tcai VH'"( Sunday, January (, 19(3 Construction industry and engi ncers, plasterers and carpenters in Southern California, 10 days during June. New York Telephone Company and communications workers in New York, one day in June. Eastern Airlines and flight en gineers, June to September. Chicago and Northwestern Rail way Company and telegraphers, 30 days during August and Sep tember. Shipping interests and Interna tional Longshoremen's Association on East and Gulf Ports, five days during October, strike re sumed Dec. 23 and is still in progress. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and machinists in California, Florida and Hawaii, two days in Novem ber. Publishers Association of New York City and International Typo graphical Union, began Dec. f and is still in progress. OPEN BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Rev, James Ringseth. pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service DORRIS FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST North California St. Dorris, Calif. Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Hlddle EX 7-2952 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Young People's Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST, FIRST W. B. Russell, pastor 9:45 .m. Sunday School, Lee Harring ton in charge 7:00 p m. Sunady, Training Union, Otis Middeugh director Sunday evening worsnip service CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Rev. C. F. O'Connor, Pastor 11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass FORT KLAMATH METHODIST CHURCH FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY Rev. Albert. E. Plac 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10: JO .m. Sunday School LANGELL VALLEY ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bill Milne, lay vicar 10 30 a m. Morning Worship and Church School LOR ELLA FULL GOSPEL, LORELLA Rev. Eugene A. Willis, pastor 9 t a m. Sunday School 11 00 a m Morning Worship 7 45 p m Sunday Evening Worship MACDOEL MACDOEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Henry G. Keti Bo if 51 EX B-25JI 10:00 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a nv Morning Worship 7:30 p m. Evening Worsnm MALIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, MALIN Josenh Bovle, Pastor 9 41 m. Sunday School II 00 a m. Morning Worship 4;4S p.m. C. A. Service 7 30 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MALIN COMMUNITY Rev. Ethan Wh.tman t t a m Sunday School 11 00 e m Worship service MERRILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL Howard Peterson. Pastor Ph. ?-WH 10 00 a m Sunday School 11 00 urn Vorning Worsh.p 7 S p m Evangelistic Service CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINE'S Merrill Father Vincent C, Egan ISO a m Sunday Mass 10 (X) a m Sunday Mass PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST 4 JS a m Church Srhool 10 no a m Worship Service 5 ryi p m Ji-n.rtr Youth Pel'owsri,p A 4S p m .Senior Youth fellowship NEWELL BAPTIST, NEWELL CONSERVATIVE Howard w. Roth. pasor (Sam Simday School 11 (Vt m Vorning Worship A Tfl p m Training Union 7 30 p ni Evening Service SPRAGUE RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH," SPRAGUE RIVER School i - v "nay School TULELAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOO' ifrv Oieon Wafc'rifl ,V Phone IS I ! it w , 7 ,10 P m Lve"0 Wdivhin BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST I Tons Him. Patpr i t H a m Sunday School !lt f"1 V'ftrnlno rtO'Shin ! t m Han'St Trio'r Uon I is p ns Evanioq Mertnip HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH i n' yp i i 'or"ia C C Connor ppr SVntiay Vatsfs I and X) a m CHURCH OF CHRIST Tuifiakf. Cai'fnrn. Brv O podaii Hart, ton 1" (VI m School 'II rr n S'cirn.oj WO'Shlp ' a ,W p ny n rV n' () t .10 o m toio(i Aff sh o TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rrhf't t, hs 'ao1. Pltiv tKlpt .0 Hor FrOrtrvniC v"r3'"sg s a S a m SukIjv JfV-M (' m Atvlt (tit Cia 11 00 a m Apri-hip PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY ,11 fs m - ApriMp tk Nrary JO ft rtv eii'h r-tiloshtp WILLIAMSON RIVER METHODIST MISSION WILLIAMSON RIVER L n Pi,-'v ; .T p V StNi j-vj 0' "DENNIS THE MENACE" Gf,M0M,0U SURE ICOK LDS Church Says Birch Methods 'Disservice' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Tlie methods used by the John -Birch Society were termed a "great dis service" to the anti-Communist cause Thursday by the leaders ol the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). The church's First Presidency issued a formal statement which said it deplored efforts by society officers to "align the church and its leadership with their partisan views." "We denounce communism as being anti-Christian, anti-Ameri-! can, and the enemy of freedom the statement said, "but we think they who pretend to fight it by casting aspersions on our elected officers or olher fellow citizens do the anti-Communist cause a great disservice." The policy statement, published by the church-owned daily, the Dcserct News and Salt Lake Tele. gram, was signed by LDS Presi dent David O. McKay and his Iwn counselors, Henry D. Movie and Hugh B. Brown. "We deplore the presumption of some politicians, especially offi cers, co ordinators and members of the John Birch Society, who undertake tn align the churc h and Lumbermen's Views Asked WASHINGTON lUPli-The Na tional Lumber Manufacturers As sociation fNLMA' todav invited lumbermen to a Jan. 22 legisla tive conference and gct-acquainted! session with congressmen to begin action on the industry's wants from Congress this year. At the Inp of the list is limita lion of Canada's lumber exports to Ihe Lnilcd States. The conference is scheduled less than luo weeks after the new Concress opens. We hae learned that our problems get a much more svm- p.ithrtic reception when members (onarrss have a personal, di rect relationship with the industry and its representatives." said M.MA President X. B. fliustina. president and ceneral manager of Ciiustina Brothers Lumber Co.. Kucene. Ore Russian Peasants Head Home After MOSIOSV a ri'-A group of RuMan iH-asanls who sought help at the I'.S Embassy against re ligious persecution have left Mos cow io return to iheir homes in Siberia, the government said Fri- dav The :!2 Christians boarded train Thursday nicht for Cherno-s-irsk. a Foreign Ministry spokes man said. He declined to disclose tuithcr details. The statement Mas the first word of the peasants since Thurs. dny afternoon when thev led the 1' S. Embassy under official cort in a bus. The group included six men. 12 women and 14 chil dren j The pc.is.uiK ( aiiM-d quite f K-omnioin'n hen tlicy pushti jtheir way p,it Russian guards i in o the IS Embassy compound Thursday. They told embassy of ficials they were ' eangelical Christians." and claimed they ere subjes-trd to rc'.icious per ecu!;o:i in C:icrnoi;oi sk Evangel ical Christians is tl-e cuslomaiv name for Baptist m lUissia xianv ol tiw peasants wept as they told Embassy o(!ina!s ttv would be shot, imprisoned or sep- .ir.iied from then children They s.nd (hey had spent four days on a tram, traveling 2 im miles from Chernogi-rsk to seek help in Mos cow V S ofucia'.s ef:i'ual!y turned the pf-as.inrs over to Sixiet au- thor itw.s sime the I mtrd State has no iicatv witii t:ie siet t n- 0AfC IVmoUTAWKE-UPi' its leadership with their partisan views," the church officials said "We encourage our members to exercise the right of citizenship to vote according to their own convictions, but no one should seek or pretend tn have our ap proval of their adherence to any extreme ideologies. The LDS officials urged their local church leaders to refuse the use of any Mormon halls for po litical meetings or "money-rais ing propaganda." Grant Given To Research A grant of (89,280 for an en vironmental health research cen ter at Portland State College was amoung allocations of almost $22 million to 54 institutions in 28 states announced by the U.S. Pub lie Health Service in Washington D.C. A lelegram officially notifying PSC President Branford Millar of the grant indicated that Portland State probably will receive an ad ditional $37,935 at a later dale for the purchase of more equip ment. The grant, largest ever received by the seven-year-old college, will be used for the addition of a fifth floor to the new $2 6 million PSC science building to be constructed soon on S.W. Mill between 10th and 11th avenues. Millar said the environmental health research center in the new science building is expected to at tract a "steadily increasing" num ber of giants to Portland from in dustries and governmental agen cies interested in air and water! pollution control, radiation hai- ards. pesticides and similar prob-l lems. He indicated that the availabil ity of such a center also could stimulate new industries to locate in the metropolitan area. A spe cial study committee appointed by Gov. Mark Hatfield noted last year that Portland's economic growth has lagged because of f lark of graduate education and re search facilities Asylum Try ion recognizing the right of asy lum. After herding Ihe protesters into Ihe bus. Soviet officials promised that no harm would come to them A spokesman for the ' Stale Council for Religious Cult." tbe body charged with overseeing re ligious groups other than the Rus. sian Orthodox Church, said the peasants' claims would be inves tigated. Stamping out religion is an of ficial Soviet policy. Although the Communist regime toleraies some! religions such as the Russian Or thodox: Church, it has outlawed some other religious organizations on the ground thev are eng.ued "political" and "anti-social' acti ities. Klamnlli MomnrinI Park Perpetual Care . . . Reserved lots $50 to $125 68 ceres, 10 developed F?r full informolioo wirhoi't obligation TU i-4560 or TU 4-3161 Owned bv Citv cf Venezuela Revolution Seen ; When Betancourf Steps Out By WARD CANNEL Newspaper Enterprise Atsn. CARACAS. Venezuela i.NEAM How much time before one of democracy's brightest and stead iest lights in the Caribbean goes out? With Romulo Betancourt's pres idency living out its last legal year in office, all the makings of a revolution are falling into place in Venezuela. Unemployment, reaching to ward the 2o per cent mark, is driving hundreds of hungry, en vious people into Caracas each week. The Betancourt administration is committed to finishing out its full elected term and be Vene zucla's first government to do so So it is moving at a cautious snail's pace, deferring economic decisions in favor of political calm. The militant left has been driv en underground, out of sight and surveillance. The militant right has formed a political action! group to "help" select candidates for next December's presidential election. What passes for Venezuela's middle class is faced with a growing array of parties splin tering off one another at the pros pect of elections. How much time before these elements boil over into trouble Not for this year at least, say- even Uie staunchest of Betan court's enemies. There is doubt in the Venezuelan mind that the administration will finish' out its term. "We have to." one hears again and again. "Otherwise we'll nev er have the model for political stability." But after this year? The shrewd, worried money here gives Venezuela just enough time for elections and the inaugura-i tion of a new president, whoever he is. Then, they say, comes the revolution. Capital is already moving out of the country. One meets a num ber of wealthy citizens who are planning to spend "the next year or so abroad, traveling." The hopeful and worried, how ever, are pinning their future on Betancourt's political acumen that has gained him hemispheric renown. But can he pick a suit able successor? "This country cannot survive a weak presidency," savs a Latin diplomat stationed in Caracas. 'Venezuela, unlike Brazil or the NEW DELHI (L'PP-The rail way ministry said Saturday the head-on collision of two trains 200 miles north of Calcutta Friday killed 38 persons and injured 02. but press reports put the toll at 48 to SO. One report said authori ties were investicaiinc a report 150 others were killed when an oxygen cylinder exploded in a wrecked car. 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TU 2-0769 Another example of too much politics is the problem of Vene zuelan tourism, an industry that could build employment and bring in new revenue. The nation can offer fishing, skiing, hunting. ocean bathing and jungle ro manceall within hours of one another. To lure tourists. Venezuela's Viasa airline has put Caracas into a European tour plan as an op tional stop, and has spearhead ed a drive to get other airlines to lower New York-Caracas fares by S!W. "This is all contingent." a Vi asa man in Caracas said, "on Venezuela's spending some mon ey on tourist promotion. But will the government do it? Or will they instead divert that money to the interior in order to get voles for the political party of one min ister or another?" Both insiders and observers in the Betancourt government expect a shopping campaign of govern ment spending in this coming year both to garner votes and to try to pull Venezuela out of a depression by the bootstraps. 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