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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1963)
T4CE 10-A IIERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falli, Or. Thursday, June 20, 1963 .4: ,- i v'r.,i'-( . .... "i West Berliners Commemorate Double Anniversary Of East German Workers Revolt, 1948 Soviet Blockade BERLIN 'L'PH West Berlin marked a victory and a defeat anniversaries of the So viet blockade and the East Ger man workers revolt. Both anniversaries always are a time for stock-taking, for look ing back and ahead and asking Can It happen again; The answer is "yes." But a repetition of either event is con sidered most unlikely in tne near future. So far as a blockade goes, the Russians are playing down their four and a half year old cam paign to get the Western Allies UPRISING ANNIVERSARY Workers aid a wounded comrade, top view, as others threw stones at Russian tank, bottom, during Anti-Soviet uprising in East Berlin in 1 953. The date of the 36-hour revolt, June 17, is a national holiday in West Germany. UPI Telephoto BLM Reforests 37,000 Acres In '62 During the last year the Bu reau of Land Management re forested 37,000 acres of public lands in Oregon, BLM State Di tcctw Russell E. Getty announced today. vO( that total, 21,000 acres were planted with young seedlings and 1(1,00 acres were seeded. It took 9,529.000 seedlings and 12,913 pounds of seed to do the Job. Doug las fir and ponderosa pine are the predominant species used for reforestation, said Getty, but BLM also plants a fair amount of sugar pine in Southern Ore gon. Getty said the RLM reforests lion program in Oregon includes seeding, planting, brush removal on nonproductive lands, brush con trol; by chemicals on land where brush overtops young trees, and ro dent control. New techniques are used whenever they promise to aid foresters in stepping up the production of forest resources. Seed spotting, the planting of Individual tree seeds, is being developed by BLM in Oregon, said Getty. Also, heavy paper is being used to mulch seedlings In an attempt to combat grass competition and drying soil tem peratures in new forest planta tions. Repellents may soon offer aid to BLM foresters by discour aging the forays of mice, rabbits, and deer into such plantations. For many years BLM and the Forest Service have been work ing together in a project near Mcdford to develop sugar pine seedlings that are resistant to the devastating w hite pine blister rust. BLM conducts a sustained yield forest management program on 2.5 million acres of commercial timber lands in Oregon. The key to continuous forest production is the rapid reforestation of cut- over, burned, and non-productive timber lands, said Getty. llflfl m Mr 1 si oil Growers Buy PA System LAKEV1EW A new public ad dress system has been purchased by the Lake County Stockgrowers' Association for the use of coun ty organization!. The equipment will be housed in the office of the chamber of commerce and potential users may reserve the system by calling the office. An organization must return the equipment by noon of the day following its use, so It will be readily available to a maximum number of county groups. Tlie new P A. system, designed primarily for indoor groups or very small oudoor gatherings, is transistorized and is all in one unit, similar to a large suitcase. It may be run from any elec trical outlet or from self-con tained batteries where electricity is not available. Funds for the equipment came from those lelt alter the Oregon Cattlemen's Association conven tion last fall, and the purchase was made through the county extension office. BLONDE? BRUNETTE? REDHEAD? Acm ?spee-:DDry : fastest, easiest way to get natural wood finishesl WIDE RANGE OF BEAUTIFUL FINISHESI From natural wood color to blonde or traditional. Or, you can tint Se-D-Dry Scaler to harmonitA with any color scheme. 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Murphy, who had originally scheduled Drum mond's retrial for June 24 The previous trial resulted in a dead locked Jury. Drummond. 34. as arrested last September as he was about to pass defense documents to So viet representatives at a l.anh roont. N.Y.. diner, according to the Indictment. Field Leads Bond Sales Kingslcy Field has been noti fied in a letter from 25lh Air Di vision Headquarters that it is first in the division in U.S. Sav ings Bond participation. Ninty three per cent of the Kincslev workers now receive bonds on a regular payroll-deduc tion plan. The competition is fier or first place, however, as the 337th Fighter Group, at foriinaa now stands at 91 per cent partici pation. In all, thirty bases were rated against each other on percentage of participation. Keno s z(in iw- dar Squadron ranks third. Locally. 803 men have joined the hond drive since it began. The squadron percentages arc as fol lows: Fighter Uroup - so: nir Base Squadron - 100; Materiel Squadron - 95; Aircraft Mainte nance Squadron 84: Dispensary 94; 322nd Fighter Squadron-100. On The Record LAKE COUNTY BIRTHS MILLS Born to Mr. and Mr$. Leonard Mills May 2 In Lakevlew Hospilal a boy wtlghlna lbs., i on. MARPE Born lo Mr. and Mn. Cop land Mama May 29 In Lakevlew Hospital a girl weighing 3 lbs., 1 J ois. McBR IDE Born lo Mr. and Mrs. John McBridt May 31 In Lakevlew Hos pital a girl weighing I ids., . STONE Born 10 wr. ano nnr,. . Slona June 2 In Lakevlew Hospital a boy weighing 3 lbs., IS'.i ois. LEWIS Born 10 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lewis June 2 In Lakevlew Hospital a girl weighing lbs., 13 ois. WEHR-Rnrfl ta Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb Jr. June 3 In Lekevlaw Hospilal a girl weighing 7 lbs. McLAURV Born to Mr. and Mrs. El- don McLeury June In Lekevlew Hos- - hnu ulflhlnn J lbs., t OIS. c,RAT norn m , -" Oray June I In Lakevlew Hospltel I., wwlnhlna T lbs.. 3-i OIS. WARMER Born to Mr. end Mrs. Wil liam Warner June 13 In Lakevlew Hos pital a g'rl weighing a lbs , 10 ois. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lawrence F, small and Janice E. Ham- merslay, Corvallls. out of Berlin. And Western diplo mats believe the Communists with Russian backing are firmly in control in East Germany although as always there is discontent ag gravated by shortages and now the Berlin wall. Itecall Defeats Vividly The 10th anniversary of the re volt in Germany June 17 overshadows the 15th anniversary of the beginning of the blockade on June 19, 1948, even though the revolt was crushed by Russian tanks and an "Allied airlift beat the blockade. Germans appear to recall their defeats more vividly than their victories, perhaps because they have had more of them in re cent times. June 17 is an annual holiday in West Germany and every year the same discussions arise on how the day should be spent. Rallies and observances are held in West Berlin and West Ger many to pay tribute to the 50 known dead who laid down their lives for freedom. Many West Germans use the day for fun or rest and pay scant attention to its original meaning. Problem Is Involved But many others regard the an niversary as an occasion tocon- sider the whole problem of the future of Germany, its split and the Berlin wall. The problem is so involved seemingly so incapable of solu tion. that many consider a picnic or beach trip on the day an un patriotic act, a sign of indiffer ence to Germany's future. The revolt anniversary is a suitable day to consider the 18-year-old division of Germany and the uncertain future because the revolt showed that the Russians would not allow East Germans to throw off their Communist re gime. The revolt began as a protest of East Berlin construction work ers against a speedup that called for more work for less pay. This spark fanned an uprising that swept away Communist rule in many East German cities. As in Hungary little more than three years later, brutal Russian force crushed the revolt. As in Hungary, the Russian claim that the people -supported communism was exposed as a myth for all the world to see. But what of the future? o Answers In Sight Will the Russians ever allow East Germans to be reunited with the West as they wish? .Will free elections ever be held to re unify the nation? How long will the division of Germany continue and how will the division ever be ended? As for the blockade anniversary, since Berlin is surrounded by Eastern territory, a certain danger always exists that the Communists will try to interfere to some de gree with traffic to the city. If the Hussians warn 10 lane the risk of war they might block ade Berlin again. But the United States has made it plain lime and again that it will not allow itselt to oe loreea from Berlin. OIVORCIS O'KEEPFE-Hetel E. vs. decree of divorce. Michael J.. Court Records IAKB COUNTY JUSTICI COURT Ctrl B. Ltflti. ovfrllmit trout, W Wind Lm vi- Gui M. Ltt. charging dafarKfant with failure to support two mi nor children; warrant iuued; bail t at K Btrt Frank. cnargJ wnn vaqrantr ay Donald R. Algarj plded guilty, lined tM and cosM; IS day iail sunlenct tin- ptnded on t' monlhi good beriavior. UOney LCWIt. tnnrjig wiin Ti'a"T by Donald R . Alger i pleaded guilty i fined ISO and costs; 15-day-lail lenience tuirtenfled on t months good befiavlor Herman oteis, orun in puoik. poi.b. days m county ail suspended on good behavior tor tit monlhi. Lincoln Bullla, waste game. mn. IS SO. Richard Verie coo, onooeymg nop Sign, 111 and five days In (all jo tMttier cerr, lai'ure o '" school bus. H3. Robert ftrixe ftosebrot, breaking and entering structure other than dwell- Ino Trout s Tavern, paineyi. sail si.iaw; hearing postftoned. Vernon Jay Gaivan. Dreading ana en tering structure other than dwelling: case dltmlssed on motion of district attorney. Daniel Spenmen Atorioee. oreeKing and entering itructure other than dwell ing (Trout s lavern, paisieyr- oan i-uw, hearing postponed. F ranc is T nomas Adair. Break mg ano entering Structure Other than dwelling; case dismissed on motion 01 onirici ai-lO'ney Rodoer Wayne Duooi. oreamng ana en tering t fixture Other man dwelimg; bail V OCX): hearing pentponed. Richard Verle Cook; giving aiconouc liquor to persons under 31 years of age, tVJOO fin and four months in eH- Henry Alien cot, petty larceny inno Dg'e property); 1150 fine and sl month j sunende4 all sentence. Dewev Lance Parmentier, petty iar- ceny: given choice of ommg a branch the armed services, or appear in court In JO days for entance Francis Thomas Adatr. petty larceny. I IPC fine and cmti, end X days; H rtvs uvpended for three monfhi on pavmem i tine and coti and one-tilth of dam age to George Trout. Pauley. 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