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LOUIS V. BRENT
jlC's Hear
State Chief
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liii is Van Hrent, state presi
dent, Oregon Junior Chamber, of
i ommerce, was guest speaker at
tn-district meeting in Rly
jMarcn 11. attended hy 17 rep
resentatives linm the Lake
Aiew, Klamath Falls, Madias and
"lamath Reservation Jayrees.
i Brent spoke on the leadership
graining that the Jaycee groups of
jfprcd and outlined the many ways
the service group can help the
. local community. Brent said the
" 'current drive on sale driving with
tiie use of seat belts is a good ex
' umple of a constructive Jaycee
.campaign.
' The combination business meet
' jug and potluck dinner was hosted
by the Reservation Jaycees.
t Dave Green, Madras, state
; vice president, and Bud Reynolds,
l,akcview, a national director,
' slso attended the session.
Bient, 32, is married and has
: two children. He is employed as
f sales manager in Portland and
lias been with the Jaycees since
IfljS. He was awarded the Walter
K. Holman Award for the most
-outstanding state vice president in
liiso-fil.
Thursday. March 14, 13
PACE 7-A
On The Record
KLAMATH FALLS
BIRTHS
BOYS
' ,l CHAPMAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dsn
i ll M. Chaomiin In Klamath Valley Hos
! nitAl March II a boy weighing 4 lbs.. 8
.( DICKERSON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
' Aion: Diektvion In Klamath Valley Hos-
pilal March 11 a boy weighing lbs.. 10
: oi.
i FROST Born to Mr. and Mri. Dlt R.
J Frost in Klamath Valley Hospital March
. 1) a boy weighing 7 lbs., 13' i ozs.
j SCHMECK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ml-
J thael F. Schmeck'ln Klamath Valtey Hos
pital March 12 a boy weighing a lbs., is
Irrigation
Shortages
Predicted
LAKEV1EW - Extremely low
pring and summer streamllow
for 1!M irrigation in Lake County
will result irom a .short snow-
pack, which is the lowest of rec
ord for this date, according to a
report from W. T. Frost of the
Suil Conservation Service. Stored
water supplies will probably
save the day" for the Lakeview
Water Users, but most other irri
gators will probably have only
one irrigation.
Water content ,nf the mountain
snowcover is only one-filth aver
age and only one-tenth of last
year's on this date. Thirteen of
the 20 snow stations measured in
this area have no snow at this
lime.
Moisture in the upper watershed
soils is excellent and totals 86
per ccnl of capacity at the
Camas Creek Station.
Water stored in Drews Valley-
Reservoir totals 41. (too acre feet
compared with 4.400 last year at
this date. Cottonwood is already
up to 5.100 acre feet, compared
with 200 last vcar. Further in
flow to these reservoirs will be
extremely limited, but should be
sufficient for satisfactory irriga
tion this season.
Inflow to Drews Reservoir for
the March-July period is forecast
at 10.000 acre feet or 21 per cent
average. This is half of the 20.000
acre (cct inflow received in 1961
March June flows in other
streams will be similar to 1959
and will be as follows: Chewaucan
River, 38 per cent: Deep Creek
36 per ccnl; Honey Creek.
per cent, and Twentymile Geek
25 per cent. Many smaller streams
will probably complete their Mow
in early April and will provide
only one irrigation.
The next report on snow sur
veys and water supply conditions
will he issued on April 8.
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Communism Textbook Has Specific Objectives
Calvin Cook Rites Held
SALEM ilTl The publica
tion. "I nderslanduij the Xalure
ol Communism." being considered
by the Slate Board of Education,
lists specific objectives for I h c
course.
The six-week alternate course
for high schoc1 seniors is de
signed to give the student a better
understanding of communism so
he will he better able to appreci
ate the advantages of a free society.
The specific objectives, tlie
handbook advises teachers, are to
make the student understand:
-Communist partv members
are committed In the dogma of
Hie inevitability of world communism.
Soviet economic poer consti
tutes a major challenge to Democ
racy that may be more decisive
than military or political power.
The USSR has a planned econ
omy wherein central economic
ALTURAS Services were hold 1
for Calvin C. Cook. fv!. Wednes
day afternoon from the Kerr Mor
tuary Chapel. Cook died early-
Monday morning. March 11, in
his home from a heart attack. He
was a well known businessman in
the Alturas area and held a dis
tinguished record of service to
the state of California and the
federal government.
Calvin Cook was born in Julian.
Neb.. May 27, 1899. He attended
schools in the state of Washing
ton and was a graduate of the
Whitman College, in Washington.
He served as chief deputy fire
marshal of California under Gov
ernor Olsen and also served as
his personal representative in
Washington, D.C. During World
War II, he was representative to
the state council of defense and
also served on the staff of the
alian property custodian for the
federal government under Frank
lin Roosevelt.
Cal Cook was Modoc County
Democratic chairman for many
years and was Democratic dele
gate from California lo the 19.2
presidential convention In Chica
go.
He was a member of the Ma
sonic Lodge In Alturas. Lions
Club, and American Legion.
Conk has owned and oieraled
the Alturas Steam Laundry for the
past 18 years with his wile and
son, Cal Jr.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Margaretha Cook; his son,
Cal Jr. of Alturas, and a daugh
ter, Mrs. Peggy Riddle of Sacra
mento. He is also survived by
three grandchildren, and three
sisters and two brothers living in
the Bay Area.
Bills Slow Down
SALEM tUPlI The steady
flow of bills into the 19G3 legisla
ture slowed abruptly to a trickle
today the 59th day of the session.
No bills were introduced in the
senate, and only one in the house.
It deals with public employes re
tirement contributions.
Given Approval
OLYMPIA tl'PD The Senate
State Government Committee
Tuesday approved a bill ratifying
the Columbia River Interstate
Compact.
The measure was sent to the
Rules Committee which will de
cide when and if it will be pre-:
sented to the Senate (or a vote. J
The bill, which has already!
passed the House, would give the1
state's approval to the compact
for the cooperative development 1
of the Columbia River.
Included in the compact arc the 1
states of Idaho, Montana. Oregon,
Wyoming. Utah and Nevada in
addition to Washington.
Before the compact can go into
effect, it must be ratified by the
seven states and hy Congress. I
planning coordinates and controls
the total resources of the nation
and utilizes them in ways deter
mined by the party leadership for
licnciil of the state.
ommunbts deny the exist
ence of God and believe that man
exists without a creator and with
out divine assistance.
Communism and Communists
exert tremendous inlluence
throughout large areas, and com
munism appeals to large parts of
the underprivileged and underde
veloped population because it
promises immediate improvement.
Communist party membership
restricted to a well - trained.
thoroughly indoctrinated, and ded
icated elite.
In a Communist nation the
party is the only legal political
organization and. as in all totali
tarian systems, the individual is
subordinate to the stale.
Marxian communism grew out
of or developed because of
conditions existing in the early
stages of the industrialization ol
Europe.
It is necessary to dislinguisn
between communism in theory
and communism in practice.
The Russian people arc not
necessarily discontented and like
ly to overthrow the Communist
regime.
Russian education has a tech
nical emphasis, is government
subsidized, and students are 'ban
neled into fields that serve the
weds of the state.
Education is used as a weapon
for strengthening the Soviet state
and building a classless society
Critical attitudes and free in
quiry are forbidden in a Commit-
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C ommunittiseize power
through use of such tactics as in
filtration, propaganda, utilization
of existing discontent, manipula-
lion of organizations including the
U.N., formation of fake disarma
ment conferences and peace front
organizations, manipulation of
trade, and intensification of po
litical, racial, and other differen
ces. Communist governments exist
by executive fiat; the legislature
and judiciary have nominal power.
There are a variety of Com
munist ideas about methods and
timing of the spread of commu
nism throughout the world e.g.:
Russian, Chinese.
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DREW Born lo Mr. grid Mrs. William
N. Drew in Klamath Vlliv Hospital
March 12 boy weighing t lbs.. U'l
ozs.
WALKER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene
G. Walker In Klamath Valley Hospital
March 12 a boy weiahing J lbs , I on.
McDANIEL Born lo Mr. and Mr. Ray
McDaniel In Klamath Valley Hospital
4arch 12 a boy welQhlng 7 lbs., 9'i OIS.
GIRLS
HOWEV Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jer
aid Howey in Klamath Valley Hospital
March 11 a girl welghinq 6 lbs., 7 ois.
RAYMOND Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Raymond In Klamath Valley Hospital
March 11 a qlrl weiqhinq 7 lbs., 2l i OIS.
1H3 SUMMARY
Boys: 90 Girls: 18
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PORTLAND U'PH - An autop
sy was scheduled Tuesday for
Mrs. Dorothy Graham, 4(1, who
died Monday evening several
hours after .she had fallen in a
downtown drug slore.
Officials said the woman appar
ently slipped on a wet floor.
The Multnomah County Coro
ner's Office said she probably died
as a result of a neck fracture.
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