Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 25, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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AMONG THE RECIPIENTS The Klamath County Library was among eight libraries
that recently received a gift of new scouting books through a trust fund in memory
of Dr. F. C. Adams, former Modoc Area Council, president. The other recipients were
libraries at Alturas, Lakeview, Bend, Redmond, Prineville and Madras. Irma
, Matthews, children's librarian at the counly library, accepts the books from James
Patterson.
Legion Plans
Initiation
On Sunday
A special meeting to initiate new
members into the American Le
gion, Klamath Falls chapter, will
be held Sunday, Feb. 3, at 1 p.m.
in the legion hall.
Candidates for initiation are
asked to come at 12: 15 p.m. A
. potluck dinner will fdllow the
meeting and all interested per
sons are invited to attend.
Included among the list of can
didates are E. V. Allen, Archie
Andrews, John Bakkila, Norman
E. Baugh, Glen W. Bortis, J.
Claude Bowden, Terranee Boyer,
Elden Brown, Robert C a n o y,
Arthur Clark,. Arthur Collier, Clee
Crawford. Dale Cumpston. Stan
ley Cwiek, J. R. Decker, Charles
A. Dennison and Frank J. Detz.
Others are John Fenning Jr.,
Ccorge B. Fosburg. Everett E.
(livens, Paul Gregory, Robert E.
Garrison, William L. Grooms,
L. E. Halt. William Kuhn. Don
, Libby, Maurice Malone. George
E. O'Grady. Jack Owens, Earl
It. Pcttit. Carl Prince, Paul
Pride, Max Huge, Roliert R.
Ross, Charles Samuelson, John
Shelley, Arthur Street, Robert W.
Troulman. Max Ward, R. H. Wil
liams and Gary Woodard.
TOUCHING SCENE
HAMILTON. Ont. (UPP-Linda
Revill, 9. was on her way to
school in freezing weather Tues
day, when she decided to put her
tongue on a metal cross outside
a church.
A policeman warmed the cross
with towels soaked in warm water
to release Linda.
THE DOCTOR'S MA1LBAQ
Hormones Aid
Paralysis Of Face
(Editnr'a Note: A "handa
off" warning from Malayan
Premier Tengku Abdul Rahman
to Indonesia is disclosed in the
following exclusive interview
with Mints Thomason, president
of United Press International
who is traveling In Southeast
Asia.)
By MIMS THOMASON
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya
lUPD The Malayan premier,
Tengku Abdul Rahman, renewed
today his warning to Indonesia to
keep your hands off Malaysia."
In an exclusive interview with
UPI at the tengku's attractive
hilltop residence, he said frankly
he is bewildered at the growing
trouble between Indonesia and
this Southeast Asian nation which
be expanded bv summer's.
end into the Malaysian federa
tion.
"I did not expect anything like
this." the tengku said.
The mild mannered premier,
who will be f0 on Feb. 8, said:
"But I cannot sit back when
they go on talking. Finally I had
By W. G. BllANDSTADT, M.D.
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Q Last summer I developed
Bell's palsy. My face is drawn to
the left and I can t smile. My doc
tor gave me a course of injections
of vitamin B-12 and other kinds of
medicine, is there any kind of ex
ercise that will strengthen the
muscles?
A Facial paralysis may be due
to various causes including in
jury, exposure to cold, infection
and tumors. More often than not
the cause cannot be determined
Although most persons with this
condition recover spontaneously,
electrical stimulation with a gal
vanic current helps to keep the
paralyzed muscles from wasting
away while nature is restoring
the nerves that control them. In
acute cases adrenal hormones
such as cortisone may help.
Q I have a dry mouth and lips
I have been under a doctor's care
but I have not had any relief.
Can I be helped?
A Certain drugs, such as bella
donna, will cause dryness of the
mouth. If you have not been tak
ing anv of these drugs, a search
should be made for the cause. Re
movinc the cause is always the
most satisfactory method of treat
ment. If the cause cannot be
found, you will have to settle for
palliative measures.
Sometimes starting a meal wun
a very sour pickle will start the
flow of saliva. Be sure to clean
votir mouth thoroughly after
meals. If the dryness is especial
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may help to take a little cooking
oil in your mouth and use the
tongue to coat all the inner sur
faces. Cold cream should be ap
plied to the lips. Also, there are
various stick preparations which
are helpful.
Q I understand myelitis is a
degeneration of the spinal nerves.
Is recovery possible? what treat
ment is used?
A There are several kinds of
myelitis or inflammation of the
spinal cord. Poliomyelitis or in
fantile paralysis which is due to a
virus is one form. In all forms
a wasting of the muscles sup
plied by the involved nerves us
ually results. Massage and move
ment ihoth voluntary and assist
ed by a nurse or physiotherapy
aid I may help lo limit the disease
but complete recovery is rare. No
curative drug or other treatment
is known.
Q t am 35 years old. My doc
tor tells me 1 have chorioretini
tis caused by toxoplasmosis. Can
anything be done for this? I am
almost blind.
A Toxoplasmosis is a general
infection caused by a unicellular
animal parasite, the toxoplasma
In many persons the infection
causes no symptoms but if it does
cause disease, the symptoms are
usually severe. It is sometime
acquired by eating raw or under
cooked pork but this is not the
only way il is spread. Details on
the mode of transmission are not
yet fully understood.
The parasite frequently attacks
the retina. A combination of sul
fa drugs and pyrimethamine is of
value in halting the course of the
disease, but cannot be expected
to restore tissues, such as the ret
ina, after they have been severe
ly damaged.
Q Are Knovid pills safe to
lake? What are ihe side elfects?
A Enovid is a powerful syn
thetic steroid hormone. After
some exhaustive studies the
American Medical Assn. has re
ported that it is safe. Earlier re
ports that it caused clotting of,
Ihe blood in Ihe veins have not
lieen substantiated. Possible side
effects include headache and
nausea. This valuable drug has
several udes. For the proper dos-
in your case consult your
doctor.
Premier Renews Indonesia Warning
'Keep Your Hands Off Malaysia'
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to say. keep your hands off Ma
laysia."
Expresses Regrets
During the 30-minute interview
the tengku (prince' repeatedly
expressed his concern in what ap
peared to be genuine sorrow and
amazement at recent Indonesian
statements.
The statements included Indo
nesian support for the Brunei re
bellion, opposition to Malaysia
and finally a declaration by For
eign Minister. Subandrin of "con
frontation" against Malaya.
The tengku said confrontation
was a term commonly used ny
Ihe Communist countries ... we
don't know exactly what it
means."
The Indonesians later said that
confrontation would be economic
and social and not military. But
the tengku pointed out there
very little trade between the twoi
countries and that if it were
slopped completely it would bel
more adverse to Indonesia than
to Malaya.
Fears War's Spread
What we're worried about
that if there is a war it would
not be just between Malaya and
Indonesians but would spread out
all over the world." he said.
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FRIDAY
M E R R Y M I X E R S, 8 p.m.
square dance, Pelican City Hall
Bring doughnuts.
MEETING, lo organize grange,1
7:30 p.m., potluck, Williamson
River Community BIdg. Everyone
invited.
VFW POTM'CK. 6:30 p.m.
VFW Hall.
r.IRI- SCOUTS. 7 p.m., picture
story of round-up, Roosevelt
School gym. Bring cushions. Par
ents invited.
EAGLES AUXILIARY. 8 p.m.
meeting, initiation. Eagles Hall
SATURDAY
DORRIS GRANGE, 8 p.m., card
party, pinochle and whist, Dorris
City Hall. Prizes and refresh
ments.
STEWART - LENOX FIRE
BELLES. 7:30 p.m., public card
party, Fairhaven cafeteria. Prizes
and refreshments.
Y-NE-MA TWIRLERS, 8 p.m
square dance, St. Paul's education
building, Jefferson Street. Bring
salad or pie.
DEGREE OF HONOR, 2 p.m.
installation practice, new K.C
Hall.
DANCE, 8 p.m. to 12 midnight,
L.D.S. Church. Home and Martin.
Members and friends.
l.l'CILE O'NEILL, 5 lo 7 p.m.,
turkey noodle dinner, school.
MOTHERS CLUB, Fort Klam
ath School. 8 p.m., benefit card
nartv. bridge and pinochle. For
Chiloquin Volunteer Hre Dept
MONDAY
ORDER OF RAINBOW GIRI.S,
No. 57, 7:30 p.m.. regular meet
ing, Scottish Rite Temple.
E W A IN A TOASTM 1STR ESS,
7:30 p.m., meeting, W'incma Ho
tel. G R E A T BOOKS DISCI'S-
SION GROUP, 7:30 p m., "No
vum Organum." city library.
had
ships
he
Noting that Indonesia
very powerful army . . .
and planes from Russia
whereas we have nothing
said:
"We never expected to have
had to fight anyone. But today
a result we have got lo
strengthen our army a little
more.
"We have a defense treaty with
Great Britain. They will have to
help us if we were allocked by
a foreign power."
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday, January 25, 1963
PAGE 7-A
Smog Denied
By Russians
LOS ANGELES lUPD-One
thing the Russians don't claim to
have invented is smog.
They don't have any air pollu
tion to a serious degree in the
Soviet Union and they have taken
steps to avert this plague which
afflicts numerous U.S. cities, ac
cording to a touring team of Rus
sian health officials.
The Russian team of three men
and one woman was headed by
Nikolai Fcdotovich Izmerov, chief
deputy in the foreign relations de
partment of the Ministry of
Health, who presided at a press
conference Wednesday at head
quarters of the Los Angeles Air
Pollution Control District.
Izmerov chuckled as ho gazed
at the dozen newsmen waiting to
question him and said through an
interpreter, "We are outnumber
ed."
Questions of a political nature
were Banned Dy prior agree
ment.
Izmerov fielded most of the
questions suavely while his col
leagues looked on silently and
the interpreter, Leo Markoff-Mog-
hadam of the U.S. State Depart
ment, translated in halting Eng
lish.
First question fired at Izmerov
was w hether smog existed In Rus
sia. An emphatic "nyel" was de
tectable in his reply and the In
terpreter said with finality, "They
don't have smog in Die Soviet Un-
n."
Izmerov was asked whether In
creased production and use of au
tomobiles would bring smog to
Russia and he replied, "That's
why we are studying smog in or
der to avoid it."
In connection with air pollution
by factories, he said that as far
back as 1935, tlie Soviet Union
look steps lo disperse heavy in
dustries with zoning regulations.
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Song Word
Author Dies
NEW YORK (UPD-Otto A.
Harbach, 89. dean of Broadway
librettists who penned "The Fire
fly," "No, No, Nanelle," "Desert
Song," and "Roberta," died at his
Manhattan home today after a
long illness.
Harbach was an all-round the
ater author, achieving success as
a light opera and musical come
dy librettist, playwright, and mov
ing picture scenarist. He had more
llian 1.0(H) songs lo his credit.
many of them as familiar to three
generations of Americans as the
National Anthem.
Just a sampling of Harbach's
enduring works include "Cuddle
Up A Litlle Closer, Lovey Mine,"
Giamnna Mia, "I Won't
Dance," "Indian Love Call," "The
Night Was Made for Love," "One
Alone," "Riff Song," "Rose Ma
rie," "Sympathy," "Who," and
one ol the greatest torch songs
ever written, "Smoke Gets in Your
Eyes."
Harbach backed into show busi
ncss from the academic world
Born in Salt Lake City, he went
on to Knox College to earn a
bachelor and master of arts de
grees, and for six years was pro
fessor of English at Whitman Col
lege, at Walla Walla, Wash. In
1!K2, Harbach responded to the
lure of New York and came here
to take a newspaper job. Later he
worked for several advertising
agencies.
While in advertising. Harbach
wrote a musical show, "Three
Twins," which was produced suc
cessfully. After that he devoted
himself to writing for the stage
and collaborated with most of the
composing groatj. including Jo
rome Kern, Sigmund Romberg
and Victor Herbert.
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Castro Support Lacking
Cuban Refugees Report
STUDY OF STUDIES
HARTFORD. Conn. UI -House
Speaker .1. Tyler Patter
son Thursday called for establish
ing a lecislative study commission
to study studies made by other
study groups.
ENROLLMENTS
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Klamath Beauty College
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Big Savings Now During
Final January
Charge Now - Pay In March
Th booki ore clojed. All charge purchosei
mode balance of thit month will not be due un
til Morch 10th.
it
Eliminates scraping and
rinsing because water
is constantly filtered
Don't be a Dishwasher
BUY ONE!
Saftguord your family's health and your wife's
disposition! Hove this dtthwaiher delivered to
morrow. Wothes twice, rinses four times with
water thot's too hot for hands.
PF7
I A WEEK
N lintlllion ntry
Moctfl SKP iO
ncludmg the city end county libraries in
of 300 new scouting books Drovided for
from trust fund monies set aside in memory of Dr. F. C. Adams, president of -the Mo
doc Area Council, Boy Scouts of Americe in 1948, 1949, 1950 end 1951. Mrs. Ad
die Mae Nixon, city librarian, accepts some of the scout literature from James Pat
terson, trust fund chairman.
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NEW SCOUT BOOKS Eight libraries,
Klamath Falls, recently received a total
MLUII (UPIl - The first of
about 1,200 refugees due to leave
Cuba by this weekend arrived
Wednesday and reported that Fi
del Castro is faced with growing'
economic problems and dwindling
support for his regime.
They also said that resentment
rising over the Russians in
Cuba.
A Pan American World Air
ways DC6B brought 98 Cubans
and Cuban-Americans here, along
with four Red Cross officials,
West German diplomat Johannes
Hcllmuth and his daughter.
A cargo vessel, the Shirley
Lykes, was due at Port Ever
glades north of here tonight or
Thursday with up to 1,000 more
refugees, another Pan American
plane was In fly to Havana Thurs
day with a load of ransom sup
plies and return with still more
refugees.
A Red Cross spokesman said
Hie sailing of the Shirley Lykes
was delayed due to "necessary
clearances by the Cuban govern
This week's arrivals will in
crease lo more than 3,000 the
number of refugees the Castro
regime has permitted to leave
Cuba since just before Christmas,
including the 1,113 Cuban inva
sion prisoners for whose freedom
the United Stales is paying $33
million in ransom.
Wednesday's Pan American
plane, donated to the Red Cross,
brought the refugees here after
carrying a load of ransom sup
plies to Cuba along with cots,
blankets and a medical team to
attend the refugees sailing aboard
the Shirley Lykes.
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tht bonker or promoter. In other words, o merchont who
Is not soundly informed as to his merchandise can only A.
SPECULATE WITH HIS CUSTOMER'S MONEY, for he is J
never sure of the true quality of his product.
As the DOLLAR VALUE of a diomond Is determined
by the qualities of Color, Cutting, Perfection ond carat J
weight, Instead of tha commonly used single quality of
perfection alone, you have the right to expect only a
trained Jeweler with full knowledge and the necessary Gem X
testing Instruments to give you this vital protection.
LEARN BEFORE YOU BUY!!!
I J. C. REHIE JEWELERS
ment of the people scheduled tol. A Trusted Jeweler It Your Best Adviser J
leave, and internal transportation ' Mo,n Tu -&6
problems in Cuba." I ;mJmJ-JJm$m.
Diamond...
Speculation...
HOW GOOD IS PLYMOUTH'S
NEW WARRANTY?
Facts about our 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty
DOES IT INCLUDE
THE COST OF
LABOR?
Yes. There is absolutely
no charge for labor and
parts. For the entire life
of the warranty, nhould.
any defect in material
or workmanship occur
on the part covered by
the warranty, it will not
cost you one cent to
have it corrected.
DOES IT COVER
EXPENSIVE
PARTS?
Absolutely! It covers
the major power train
components the en
gine block and its in
ternal parts, the auto
matic transmission and
it internal parts, the
rear axle parts that
would cost plenty to re
place or repair.
IS IT TRANSFER
ABLE WHEN YOU
SELL THE CAR?
Yes. As long as the car
has been serviced at rea
sonable intervals accord
ing to the Plymouth
Valiant Certified Car
Care schedules, the war
ranty can be passed on
to the new owner. Think
what that will mean to
resale value of your carl
MUST YOU SPEND
MORE FOR
MAINTENANCE?
No. All that is required
is the normal care that
most car owners would
usually give their car.
Only one chassis lubri
cation is required for th
entire life of the warran
ty. Other maintenance
consists of inspections
at reasonable intervals.
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panned lo .ntluda oarta replacement or repair, without char,a lor reouirad parte or labor, lor S years or 50.000 mtn. whichever
tomaa lint on tha an,,na blf k. haert and Internal parta: tranamUnon caae and Internal parts (aadudln, manual clutch); torque
converter drive shaft, universal Kinta (a.cludin, dust cover.), rear ..la end d.lteront.al. and rear wheel bearlnge, provtdea
the vehicle haa been serviced at reasonable Intervela eccordm, to the Ptymouth-Vellant Certified Cer Cere echedulea.
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522 So. 6th St.
Klamath Falls, Or.