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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falla, Oregon
Munday, August It, 1963
War Salvage Helps Keep
Vietnam Guerillas Going
SAIGON. Vietnam (t'PD-Sal-vaca
is a fiercely competitive
-business on tlie battlefields of
Vietnam where men fight and die
for a crumpled piece of alumi'
num. a pocketful of copper or a
handfull of shells.
: For salvage is tlie lifeblood of
tlie Communist guerrillas who
nise every scrap of metal to
fashion weapons and ammunition
for the killing of Vietnamese and
;Americans.
-The biggest prizes are the
Itxashed planes and helicopters
litany of which go down deep in
Demos Ask
Relations
With Cuba
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) -'
Young Democrats from 15 West
' ern states have called on Presi-
; lent Kennedy to resume diploma
;ie and trade relations with Cuba,
' Jty a vote of 10-7, delegates to
'tlie western states conference of
The VD Sunday night adopted e
'resolution that last October's Cuba
crisis might liave been avoided
"if there had becg contact be
tween tlie Cuban government and
the United States prior to the
establishment of Russian missiles
in that country."
It added that the United States
has diplomatic relations with other
socialist nations; and this does not
imply approval of the existing gov
; eminent.
I- Furthermore, the resolution said
'.it is well to minimize Soviet in
fluence in the Western Hemis
phere and "this could best be
;lrought about by lessening of
; Kuban dependence on the Svoiet
jlloc."
' Among 32 resolutions passed by
Iths representatives were ones
urging
Reforms in Viet Nam and the
withdrawal of United States troops
there.
Condemnation of any federal
program for civil defense and fall
out shelters.
. Abolition of the House commit
tee on unAmeiican Activities;
;ircpeal of the internal security act,
land complete revision of tlie Mc-JCarran-Wallers
immigration law.
Lifting on tlie prohibition on
Vict Cong territory. A wrecked!
fighter or bomber will supply the
Reds with an arsenal sufficient
for weeks of fighting
It's the job of Capt. Samuel
R. Moschella 1871 Parkway, Re
vere, Mass.) to prevent the
smallest scrap of wreckage from
falling into Viet Cong hands. By
training, Sam is an Air Force
demolitions expert. Here he has
become a salvage expert whose
job is to get to the scene first,
fight oft the Communists if ne
cessary and stay with the wreck
age until every last scrap has
been safely removed.
"They beat us to a wrecked
B26 once," Moschella said, "but
they'll never do it again. They
commandeered more than a thou,
sand villagers and actually
picked up wrecked sections and
carried them away. With the
equipment tlie Vict Cong salvage
from that wreck they may have
killed and wounded mora than a
hundred men, including a close
Army Lieutenant friend of
mine."
On His Way
Tlie New Englander has cov
ored nearly every corner of Viet
nam in the year he has been
here. The moment an emergen
cy occurs, Sam Is on his way.
While I'm getting the details
on the phone," the chunky Cap
tain explains, they are warm
ing up a plane and lining up the;
ground transportation. Tlie Viet
namese are even more concerned
Astoria
Baker
Brookings
than we are for thev know that Mcdford
if the Reds get their hands onlNewP01'
P- T " 1 ''"'XTI
f you
can eat a leek," Following the Baffle of Agincourt in
"Henry the Fifth," Pistol has insulted a Welsh leek but
the patnotic Welsh officer, Fluellen, forces the craven
Pistol to eat the subject 6f his taunting discourse. The
four plays including "The Merry Wives of Windsor,"
"Romeo and Juliet," and "Love's Labour Lost," will play
at the Shakespearean Festival nightly through Sept. 7.
Weather Roundup
the guns and ammunition, there
will be more Vietnamese soldiers
killed and majmcd.
Whether Sam "starts for the
scene by plane, helicopter or
jeep, he always ends up walking
or wading, and often crawling
on hands and knees through the
swamps and rice paddies.
'In the swamps you just lash
your belongings to your carbine,"
lie explains, "hold them high over
your head and wade through the
waist-high mud and water."
When a bomb or a machine
gun is burled in the mud," he
continues, "the only way you
find it Is by forming a line
and walking barefoot through the
area until you feel It. One Viet
namese soldier discovered an un
exploded hundred pound bomb
last week while feeling around
with his toes, and you've never
'travel to such countries as Cuba (seen such excitement
Zand Red China.
A national conference on peace
sponsored by the Democratic
.party.
; Support for tho United
.Nations.
A conference of young politi
cal loaders from the Afro-Asian
Pacific rim countries.
Endorsement of the forthcom
ing civil rights march on Washington.
DOORS OPEN 6:45
L- I J
T 1 1 1 I Ml
ir
life. He was tlie hero of the
hour.
Maschella gels VIP protection
from the Vietnamese Army when
he is salvaging wreckage or
tracking down a jettisoned bomb,
Usually a week or ten days are
needed to clear up tlie week
age, and Sam and the Vietna
mese guard it day and night.
Find Bombs
A plane got in trouble the
other day," he said, "and had to
dump its bomb load. The Reds
got tlie bombs first, but we got
it back from them. The stuff was
loo heavy for them to carry very
far, so Ihcy used their old trick
of burying the stuff during the
day and moving it at night. We
lound one bomb camouflaged as
a new grave with flowers on it
and another buried in a flooded
rice paddy
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Meredith
Graduates
OXFORD, Miss. (UPH - Negro
.lames II. Meredith graduated
from the University of Mississip
pi in a quiet ceremony Sunday in
an oak grove within rock-throwing
distance of the center of last
fall's rioting touched off by his
enrollment.
'flic 30-year-old Air Force veter
an, wearing the black cap and
gown of the graduating senior, re
ceived a bachelor of arts degree
in political science to become Jlic
first Negro alumnus in the
school's IlS-ycar-uld history.
Campus police and federal mar
shals stood guard during the 1 1 j
hour program, held in a shady
grove of giant oak trees about 100
yards from the center of rioting
which erupted last autumn follow
ing Meredith's arrival on campus
Two men were killed and scores
injured in the Sept. 30 riot that
brought 30.000 federal troops
streaming into this small college
town.
But the last of the troops were
gone Sunday. Tlie graduation
went off without a hitch. There
were no incidents.
When his name was called
Meredith stepped up to Chancel
lor J. D. Williams to receive the
diploma and the traditional "Con
gratulations and good luck."
Meredith nodded and smiled
broadly, while in the audience his
wile and parents were smiling
"Wc are all very proud of
him," said his wife
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Salem
The Dalles
Chicago
Los Angeles
Phoenix
San Francisco
Washington
Bend: Fair tonight" and Tues
day. Lows 33-40. Highs Tuesday
78-83.
Baker, La Grande: Partly
cloudy witli a chance of thunder-
bowers tonight. Mostly sunny
Tuesday. Lows tonight 45 - 53.
Highs Tuesday 75-85.
Five-Dny Weather Forecast
Western Oregon: Temperatures
little below normal with highs
in the 70s. except in the 80s in
the south interior and the upper
60s along the coast. Lows in the
50s. No precipitation.
Eastern Oregon: Temperatures
a little below normal with highs
in the 80s and the lows 43-57. No
precipitation
Posse Seeks Moonshiner
After Two Officers Slain
LITTLE V1LLE, Ala. iUPH -
A posse searched a thickly wood
ed area near here today for a
maddened moonshiner who killed
a sheriff and a police chief wilh
a single shotgun blast and fled
in a car driven by his teen-age
daughter.
More than 250 law enforcement
officers, using bloodhounds and
armed with submachine guns.
searched for Troy Tliornton, who
alter killing tlie two of titers Sun
day with the shotgun, grabbed a
rifle and critically wounded
another officer.
Thornton, 40. then forced his
laughter to drive him into a
heavily wooded hilly area where
he disappeared with tlie rifel and
a pistol.
Relatives said Thornton, a
Iw ice-convicted moonshiner, had
been told recently by his doctor
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he had cancer and could live only
a few months longer.
He Hunks he has nothing to
lose," his wife said.
Police said Colbert County Sher
iff Herman illedl CmA P.,ll,-
thief Neil Pace. Chiff Deputy
Don Files and Deputy Ray Mur
ray went to the site o( Thorn
ton's house, which burned down
about a vear nco. lo .vo if hp
mauling illegal whisky.
They found Thornton lvinc on
u metal glider outside the re
mains of his home. His dauchter.
Carolyn, 18, was nearby.
Murray aid that as tlie officers
approached Thornton raised up
and fired with the shulgun.
The officers ducked dnun inln
high grass and Thornton yelled:
"I'll Ollit if vou will. .Inst Aland
up." The officers declined.
"He shot and I hunkered
down," Murray said. "Then he
shot aeain. That was tlie one
that killed Cook and Pace. Then
he shot again. I hunkered down
some more."
Tlie deintlv said Thornton then
picked up tlie rifle and fired sev
eral moro siKits, one of litem ap
parently striking Files in the
stomach.
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Writer Can 't Find Worthy Crusade
By DICK WKST
t'nlted Press International
WASHINGTON (UPH - There
is nothing like a good crusade
lo start tlie dayoff right.
Says
Kennan
Soviet-Sino
Split Deep
WASHINGTON 'L'PIi - Red
China hopes to sec the United
States and Russia destroy each
other in a nuclear war. former
ambassador to Russia George F.
Kennan said Sunday.
Because of this stand, Kennan
said the ideological split between
Russia and China will not be
healed.
In a television interview. Ken
nan said Soviet Premier Nikita S
Khrushchev agreed lo sign a nu
clear test ban pact with the West,
when he realized that the Chinese
Russian split could not be
smoothed over.
He appeared on ABC's Meet the
Press.
However, Kennan said it would
take "decades" to bring Russia
closer to the West. But he added
that "any progress is hopeful and
should be valued by us."
Kennan warned that the United
States should take a "buyer be
ware" attitude toward the
nuclear test ban pact.
I think the question is whether
Russia has an interest in sticking1
to the treaty," Kennan said.
But he said he thought Russia
would abide by the treaty because
it sticks to "specific language
the wartime agreements were too
general in language, they meant
one thing lo (hem and another
thing to us, Kennan said.
Burglar Steals
Set Of Tools
A burglar entered the home of
Lloyd Dent, 4401 Miller Strpet.
through a bedroom window and
escaped with a tool box some
time between II a.m. and 6
p.m. Sunday. Oregon State Police
have reported.
Dent told police that the bur
glar removed the lools from the
box and left the empty contain
er in the back yard. Police arc
continuing their investigation.
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POMTLAND (Ul'P Two fire
men were injured in a $73.(KI0.
three-alarm (ire which whipped
through the Stanley Drug Prod
ucts plant here Sunday.
Firemen Jim Timmons suffered
facial burns and Wes Ktwiy re
ceived a back injury in a fall.
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KLAMATH FALLS
Arc you forming a commiltee
to make our highways safe for
water buffalo? Count on me to
be a block chairman.
Need iumeonc to solicit funds
for a campaign to rehabilitate
wayward icebergs? I'll ring a
hundred doorbells before night.
Here of late, however. I've
lxx-n having some trouble finding
worthy causes tliat I can identify
with. The new crusades I've been
asked to join all seem lacking in
appeal.
Take this scheme to add a pre
fabricated breakfast to (He line
of frozen TV dinners. Some ex
perts are predicting that it will
destroy the last remnants of
Western civilization.
Have (Mfsrlting Factors
I agree that a TV breakfast
will further weaken the fabric of
our society, but there are off
setting factors that deter me
from enlisting in the campaign
against it.
I have found that the alumi
num trays the meals come in
arc just dandy for coloring Eas
ter eggs.
It is much the same with an
appeal for help that 1 received
from William L. Hopper, crusad
ing assistant city editor of the
Greenville (Ohiol Advocate.
'My lofty position enables me
to spread my influence to quite
a number of readers. Hopper
wrote, "but there may be a few
million readers outside my
sphere."
Cut Away In truth
Therefore. ' he urged that I
draw upon my experience as a
crusader to help "cut away a
viel of untruth" that is being
draped across the nation in the
daily press.
'This cancerous fiction that
becomes more widespread each
day is the way that 'the weather
man is used m papers from
coast to coast," Hopper explained.
His crusade is directed al news
stories which read: "The weath
erman dumped seven inches of
rain here last night before bring
ing in 102-dcgree temperatures
loday. For tonight and tomorrow,
the weatherman will bring hail
mixed wilh sleet, partly followed
bv tornadoes." '
It is his contention that a
weatherman c o u I d n't possibly
cause such a 5 r u p t climatic
changes. In the interest of scien
tific accuracy, he says, such stor
ies should read: "the weather-
woman, etc."
Although it pains me to turn
down a colleague, I must regret
fully reject tl Hopper crusade
on grounds that it likewise is
based on a fallacy"
In order to be meteorologically
correct, the stories would have
lo read: "The weather commitce.
etc."
Granddad Hits
195 mnh In Cnr
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BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS,
Utah (UPH A Van Nuys. Calif.,
grandfather became the world's
fastest driver of a stock-bodied
passenger car Sunday when he
hit 195.94 miles per hour across
tlie Bonneville salt flats.
Norman C. Thalcljer, . 6. led
the field of drivers here for the
Bonneville National Speed Trials
on the famijus speedway.
Believed to be the oldest active
professional racing driver in the
United States. Thatcher drove a
1963 supercharged Plymouth in
an. attempt to get the sedan to
a goal of 200 miles per Hour. He
said after his achievement that
he is sure he will top the 200
mph mark today.
In his rim. Thatcher hit 172
mph in 2U miles and was up to
192 mph by the time lit had hit
tlie 4 mile mark.
Shortly before he hit the 190
mph mark, Thatcher's radiator
started to leak and sprayed the
windshield. He said he felt this
hampered his run.
Last year Thatcher hit 191.09
mph in the speed trials. Drivers
from California, Utah and other
Western slates are on hand for
the trials.
Parents Should Encourage
Child's Scientific Curiosity
By DAVID NVDICK
I IM Education Specialist
Tlie licld of science is fascinat
ing to children. They are curious
about many evenls in their daily
life and parents should encourage
this attitude.
A proper response to children's
(luestions can be most helpful to
encourage their curiosity. Science.
for children, is a way of discover
ing, new know ledge. They learn
lo organize'facts and concepts so
that they can undersiana me
world around them.
Tlie school program aims to
develop skills in problem solving,
a scientific attitude, and an ap
preciation of and an interest in
line world in which 'we live. It
should develop practical Know
ledge useful for all individuals.
Encourage Talented Child
it also is important lo encour
age children with social talents
and interests in science to pur
sue learning in this important
subject.
At home parents can do many
important' things for their chil
dren. Be a good listener: show
concen in his discussions and
interests: supply needed equip
ment and space; be available for
special activities.
Some good activities which
may produce excellent science
learning can be found right
around the house. Such things as
building a bud feeder, planting
a garden, explaiaing the heating
system, and examining the elec
trical system are good possibili
ties. Questions Form Basis
Tljese activities, in themselves,
will not develop scientific know
ledge and skills. It is the plan
ning and questions which help t0
bring about tlie valuable learn
ing. An organized approach to
each activity should involve ques
tions, research, plans, and an
evaluation of the results. These
st tlie tilings which lead to a
scientific attitude.
There are hundreds of possible
activities which arouse chil-
drcn's curiosity. Allow them to
follow these interests. Encourage
llieir questions. Help them find
and organize their answers.
Debate Slated '
On Test Treaty
The nuclear test ban treaty
which went into effect recently
between the U.S. and the Soviet
Union will be the subject of a
debate, conducted by the Cham
lier of Commerce's National At-
fairs Commiltee, following a
breakfast Tuesday, 7 o'clock at
the Winema Motor Hotel, accord
ing to Ross Ragland, chairman!
of the committee. ;
Wayne Blair will argue for the
advantages of the treaty, while
Dr. Glenn Miller will discuss the
opposing view.
The public is invited to aliend
but should make reserva
tions through the chamber at TU
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Now At ,
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Modern electric appliances ana clean
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pleasant for rhouiands of families in our
area. Yet mony homes even new ones
- ore not proporly wired to take the
demands of modern electric living.
To further encourage installation of modern wiring systems,
to' meet your demands now and in the future, we ore
authorized to allow home owners and home builders a
for the installation of a 200-ompere service entrance panel,
with circuits to provide for electric heat, electric range and
water heater, and electric washer' and dryer.
Thli allowance mean! that a truly modern service entrance in vour home will ,0,t you virtually nothing!
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