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PAGE 4-A Sunday, June 23, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Life-Saving Words, Pictures Moulh-to-moulh artificial respiration has been credited with saving the lives of several persons in Oregon this year , in Incidents Involving near-drownings. . This method of artificial respiration has been recommend- , ed for use on victims of all ages. Prompt action in administer ing this or some form of artificial respiration also has been stressed in situations involving suffocation, drowning or oilier mishaps. The Klamath County Chapter of the American lied Cross has a continuing program of training in artificial respiration, and persons desiring to attend one of the classes may do so by calling the Klamath Falls Red Cross office. As soon as a ' group of from 15 to 20 persons has Indicated interest in a course, qualified Instructors are obtained to conduct the The Red Cross has explained the proper method of . administering the mouth-to-mouth method in this manner: Nikita's Close Friend May Be His Successor STEP ONE - Clear the mouth of any foreign matter with Die middle ; -finger of one hand. With the same finger press the tongue ; forward. IIS) MOSCOW lUPli-Sovict Presi dent Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, con sidered one of Premier MKiia a, Khrushchev's stroncest support-l ers and closest friends emerged as a leading candidate to succeed the 69-year-old Communist leader when he stern down Irom olllce. At Friday s closing session oi the Communist Central Commit tee meeting here, Brezhnev and presidium (o!itbuni member Nikolai Podcorny were elected committee secretaries. Western observers viewed the move as a possible first step to ward making the energetic, busy browed Soviet president the Com munist party's "crown prince." As such, he would succeed deputy party leader and central commit tee secretary Frol Kozlov. Kozlov. long considered the M. 1 candidate to step into mini schev's shoes, suffered a stroke and partial paralysis recently. It is uncertain whether he will ever be able to resume his duties. Thus Brezhnev, 68, appeared to be emerging as a possible succes sor to Kozlov. There has been some specula- tion among foreigners here thatl Khrushchev might be getting! ready to give up some of hisi powers because of his age. But there has been nothing even re sembling an official announcement. In another development, the central committee threw its unanimous support to Khrushchev, in his ideological battle against1 Red China. Tie committee is the highest political body in Russia. The committee, in a statement published in Saturday's issue of the Communist party newspaper Pravda, termed groundless andi slanderous" China's continuing at tacks on Russia's line of "peace ful coexistence" with the West. STEP TWO - Place the child In a face-down, head-down position and ' pat him firmly on the back with the free hand. This should help dislodge any foreign matter In the air passage. Taylor Dies (Continued from Page 1) Relations between the two giant Communist states cooled when Khrushchev began downgrading (he late dictator Josef Stalin, whose precepts Itcking still fol lows. Leaders of both Communist parties will meet in Moscow July: 5 in an ellort to close tne rut, But following the report in Pravda Saturday diplomatic ob servers here said it was practical Allies Denounce Attempts To Stop Refugees BERLIN IUPI The Western Allies today denounced as "ille gal" a new Communist East Ger man attempt to halt tire fliglit of refugees by creating a dead zone along tlie East-West Berlin border. A Western Allied spokesman said the new travel restrictions "are the harshest step in the se ries of actions which have been taken since Aug. 13. 1961, to transform the Soviet Zone and the Soviet sector of Berlin into a vast concentration camp. "Once again the East German Communist regime has demon strated that its system can ex- rights." the spokesman said in the name of the U.S.. Briusn ana French missions here. The spokesman called the crea tion of the lorDiaoen zone "illegal." The spokesman said, however. the new measure "in no way lim its the right of the Allies to move y a "foregone conclusion" tl'c ist only through Uie application of reconciliation attempt will fail. Khrushchev addressed tlw Rus sian central committee for four! hours Friday. The text of his remarks was not released, but it was believed he called for a policy of no com-i promise and no concessions" to the Chinese. measures of represssion and the flagrant disregard of human STEP THBEE Place the child on his back and use the middle fingers of both hands to lift the lower Jaw from beneath and behind so that It juts out. Hold the jaw In this position and use one hand only. STEP FOUR Place your mouth over the child's mouth and nose, making a relatively leakproof seal, and breathe Into the child with a smooth steady action until you observe the chest rise. As , you start this action, move the free hand to the child's abdomen, between the navel and the ribs, and apply con tinuous moderate pressure to prevent the stomach from becoming filled with air. Then when the lungs have inflated, remove your lips from the child's mouth and nose and allow the lungs to empty. Repeat this cycle keeping one hand beneath the jaw and the oilier hand pressing on the stomach at all times. Continue at the rate of about 20 cycles per minute. After every 20 cycles, Uie operator should rest long enough to take one deep breath. If at any time you feel resistance to your breathing into the child and the chest does not rise, repeat step two, then quickly resume mouth-to-mouth breathing. grandchildren, Robert and Kath ryn McKim. Mr. Taylor was horn in Belle ville, Kan.. Aug. 15, 1908 and came to Klamath Fails Irom Ne braska In 194.1. He was employed at the Palmerton Lumber Com pany as office manager until 1930. He then went into business lor himself and was associated with the Klamath River Lumber Com pany and the brokerage firm of Baxter, Hall and Taylor. Illness forced hit retirement from these activities and he re lumed to Palmerton as comptrol ler In 1951. When the firm dis solved he became office man ager at tlie Modoc Lumber Com pany until December 1953. In 1954 he went to Prineville to take over duties as office manag er at tlie Ochoco Lumber Compa ny, later returning to Klamath Falls for a short lime before ac cepting an accounting post In Al-turas. During his years in Klamath Falls, Mr. Taylor served in all pliases of community life. He was a member of school hoard District 2, treasurer of the Modoc Area Council. Boy Scouts;' first president and board member the Klamath County rnited Fund, past president of the Klamath Falls Lions Cluh, and past presi dent of tlie Klamath Lutheran Church. Memorial services will he con ducted at tlie Federated Church in Altirras at It o'clock Sunday eve ning. Final services will be held at Klamath Lutheran Church at 12 p.m. Monday with Itcv. Carl Olson. Alluras, and Rev. Malcolm 'Cnsclh. Klamalh Falls, officiating I Interment will be in Klamath Memorial Park Cemetery. Sammy Davis Home Robbed HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Gunmen1 posing as policemen Friday night forced their way into the home of Negro entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. and his wife, actress May Britt. and fled with more than $5,400 in cash and jewelry,! police reported. Officers said the couple's, daughter, Tracy Hillary, and son,1 Mark, and thoir grandmother were downstairs in the house and unaware of the drama upstairs. The Davis maid, Lcssie Lee Jackson, about 60, told police she answered a knock on the door and looked through a peephole. A man wearing a uniform and a badge said he was a policeman investigating a prowler complaint in the neighborhood. The man said he wanted to talk to the maid. When she opened the door another man threw a clock sack over head and held a pistol to her face. She fell to the floor and was dragged inside police said. The woman told officers she thought at least three men then went from room to room ransack-! ing the house. At least $40 in cash, a dia- mond necklace valued at $5,000 and other jewelry were missing Police said Mrs. Davis told them she would have to determine the exact amount from insurance pa pers because her husband had some jewelry with him in Las Vegas, Nev., where he Is enter taining. Mrs. Davis was attending i charity premiere of "Cleopatra" when the incident occurred. Fish Pact Unsettled WASHINGTON- IUPI) - The United States, Canada and Japan have ended a two week fisheries conference without resolving t h e key issue of whether Japan should be allowed to fish m areas cur rently reserved for North Ameri can fishermen. The three delegations suggested another meeting on the North Pa cific Fisheries in the fall. Japan said it hoped the meeting would be scheduled in September in Tokyo. Stumbling block at Hie confer ence was the "abstention princi ple" in the 10-year-old Interna tional North Pacific Fisheries Con-i vention, under which Japan can not fish for certain species in areas of the eastern North Pa cific ocean so long as U.S. and Canadian fishermen are fully util izing the stocks. Japan called the abstention principle irrational and said it could not continue with the pres cnt treaty. However Informed sources said Japan did not serve her, notice that it wanted to wunaraw from the agreement. Any nation can terminate the pact on one year's notice. Canada and the united states refused to scrap the abstention! principle and criticized as too gen oral a substitute pact proposed by Japan. They said problems could be solved within the present! treaty. In the final communique, the three delegations said they "con sidered that tlie conference had been very useful in promoting mutual understanding of the views of each of the threo parties la Tfcs- Day's lews (Continued from Page 1) means look out lor fleer. And so on. The signs are UNIFORM It is an international system. So Wlien someone warns tliat un less we get more uniformity ir our STATE traffic rules and reg ulations, including road signs, the federal government will step in and take over, let's not get hot under tlie collar. If the federal rules and regula tions are UNIFORM, they'll be hetu-r than what we have. Oldest Home Dedicated FORT ROCK (UPD - The 9,- noo-year-old home of what may have been the first Oregonians was dedicated as a place of scien tific interest Saturday hy the U.S. National Park Service. The site is Fort Rock Cave in the high desert country of Central Oregon. It was there in 1958 that University of Oregon anthropolo cist Luther Cressman unearthed sandals and other articles that won nalional attention. Dr. Cressman was the principal sjieaker Saturday. Scandal May Hit Others In Britain LONDON (UPD Rumors thai more cabinet ministers may be involved in Britain's "scandal of the century" hinted at the possi bility of additional trouble for Prime Minister Harold Macmil lan's beleaguered government. Opposition sources said the La bor party may try to force Mac- millan to broaden his investiga tion into the case involving for mer War Minister John Profumo, recalled Soviet naval attache Eu gene lvanov and their mutual friend, red haired uinsunc Kcelcr. Friday Macmillan himself ac knowledged the whispers sweep- London when he tola me ft -1 r-tMmnne thai "Ifll-rihlp jlOUAe Ol unuituiia ,, - a rumors" were circulating about ministers otner wan rruiumu. i Profumo resigned from office after admitting he lied when he informed the house that there had been nothing improper in his re lationship with the attractive playgirl. The security threat implicit by Ivanov's involvement in tlie case shook the Macmillan government. The Conservative party already had been staggering under a se ries of special-election deleats. Macmillan announced he had appointed Lord Denning, a twice- married judge and master oi k rolls, to lead a judicial inquiry into the security aspects of the affair. But Labor party Leader Harold Wilson accused the government of "running away from the truth." He called such an inquiry "to tally inadequate to allay public anxiety" and said it could lead to a "bigger and vaster cover-up than we have had." There have been allegations that attempts were made to get the Keeler girl to pry official se crets out of Profumo. but without success. Tlie Labor party's "shadow cab inet" meets on Monday. Sources said it may force a house debate on whether to set up a parliament ary "select committee" armed with the right to subpoena wit nesses and documents. Denning will not have this power. The debate could end wilh an other confidence vote on the gov ernment. However, even a nar row victory would further erode Macmillan's standing as leader of the Coaservativcs. freely in greater Berlin." The East German action placed the wall area out of bounds four days before President Kennedy's trip here. There appeared to be a connection between the new re strictions and Kennedy's visit Wednesday. An order issued by Gen. Heinz Hoffman, East German defense minister, barred East Germans from approaching within about 100 yards of the Berlin wall. The Berlin branch of West Ger man Chancellor Konrad Ade nauer's Christian Democratic party said the Communists es tablished the zone to prevent East Berliners from "spontaneous actions" during President Ken nedy's Berlin visit. West Berliners themselves plan to give President Kennedy a real broadway ticker tape welcome, but police have instructed them to please omit flowers I in bunches i and phone books. XWs' f FIRSTS-WEEK BLASTERS! WOW! JELL- Reg. Pkgs. DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE Inquire At GUN STORE 714 Main Man'l V Carat DIAMOND RING In modrn lortlni w gold mountinf. tax inc. 239. RICKYS 700 Main St. A- Liens Entered Against Hotels 'I Obituaries i j Uabel Kvniea Fotltr, M, dM lit kn i' Jua it. 1H1 lurviw' Sw. Wl J I K . .MAA St. U ...... U kne. Off ; tH'tr. Mr, B. N INmil D Gran VftlMy, C" I lh' jrantKMHJ'Pfl rwi nufnafOvl ni rtd nprn, Funri sarvitti will M n nnurKtf by Ward Klamath Funartl PORTLAND (UPD Andtrien- Wr tlall Construction Co. of Port- Mid wai dut a a result of addi tional work caused by ttrurturali land Thursday filfd changM In the Portland Hilton mecnanics lien against u-w muini lintel and the Metropolitan Hotel Corp. It was believed the largest such lien ever filed In Oregon. Tlie big construction firm filed tlie lien as a prelude to possible l.iKsuit to collect the money it : ; MORE WOMKN "it is expected that, by 1975. the number of women in the United Mules 6S years of an and over will total 12 million, compared with 9.3 million men. Hotel after work had started. The contractor has been en gaged in a long legal battle with the hotel over the changes. HOmt. 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Pkg 49' 3j$00 i'i liiwa. 23 Gebhard's Barbecue Sauce 8-or. 10' Wilson's Vienna Sausages 4-ot. 51 00 Swift's Carnotion Reg. 43c Krusrcai JEWEL DRY BISCUIT OIL MILK MIX 24-or. While it lasts 8-Qt. Sixe Buttermilk Style 29 59' 1 29( Water Softener 49' White King Cleanser A 21 25' Klamath U.S. No. 1 Red Ripe POTATOES PLUMS 10 1. 39' 2 39' . SPECIALS GOOD MON., TUES. & WED. RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT as TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER 3800 So. 6th TU