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STAR -Br CLAY R. yen um.b M Vour Dailr ArfMr, Guide JK According to lh Sfore. l' To develop message for Saturday, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 2- 7-J6-31 'MO TAUtUS Am 21 1 Follaer 2 You're 3 You 4 This 5Be 6 Should 7 Populor 8 You 9 You 10 Con 1 1 Excve 12 Could 3Suggat 14 Love ISThe 16 Be l7May 18 Demand) 19 Don't 20 Benefit 21 Bloom 22Comtoer 23 Soneone't 24 A 25 Sure 26 And 27 May 28 May 31 Your 32 Get 33 W,t 34 But 35 Where 36Confeu 37 Don't 3B Remit 39 M.ttokei 40lntteod 41 Lucky 42 Help 43 Ot 44MOVM 45 You 46 Force 47 Ae 48 It 49 A. 50 Decision 51 You 52 Recently 53 Should 54 With 55 Cleared 56 And 57 luuet 58 A. 59 Be I MAY Jl 13766-7483 OWIM MAY 23 JUNE 22 ,19-22-23-5(1 58-41-74 CANCtt JUNE 23 JULY 23 uo JN11-18-J8-38 :V 68-7281 Vltco AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 29 Through lOLeod 60 Able 90 Headway ($Good AJrse Nci.r.1 ? 4- 6-16-24 41 -77-71 n THE DOCTOR SAYS Diabetes Drugs Work As Team By W. G. BRANDSTADT. M.D. . ; Ncirspaper Enterprise An- Q 1 drink enormous quantl . ties of water and have to urin . ate once or twice every hour. My doctor says I have diabetes insipidus and that the only tiling that can be done to relieve me is injections of pitrcssin. I am getting tired of sticking myself with a hypodermic needle. Is there any drug that l ean take by mouth for this condition? A Injections of pitressin have been standard treatment for many years. Recently chlorothl. azide and hydrochlorothiazide tablets have been used to treat -this disease. They reduce the amount of waler drunk and the quantity of urine by 30 to 50 per cent. This allows the victim to cut down on the number of :; injections, but not to stop them altogether. The tablets work best in those whose disease is not controlled by the pitressin. They will not work at all if you are taking cortisone or any of -Jlie related hormones. Z Incidentally, there is no rela tion between diabetes insipidus C;and the commoner diabetes T'rheilitus, usually referred' to as. Z'jusl diabetes. In diabetes tiislp-;-itlus thoro is no sugar in -the ;qrine. j ' ; Q I have had a vaginal dis charge off and on for many ; 'years. My doctor snys it's trich- lomoniasis. Ilis treatment ;jjives mo temporary relief, but .it always comes back. What can ; ;I do to get .lid of It? -"A You have what Is some times referred to as a ping-pong disease because when a "wife is cured she may have passed it on to her liusband. He takes treatment but meanwhile has reinfected his wife and so on. Unfortunately even when both husband" and w ife are treated simultaneously it is often hard to prevent recurrence. A new ding, metronidazole I Flagyl), is now being widely .usod to com bat tlis disease. Reports are favorable in a largo proportion of the patients treated, but re currences arc observed in about Man Hurt When Hit A pedeslrian was struck by an automobile in tlie crosswalk of Main Street and Esplanade Avenue about ! a.m. today and was transferred by police car to the Klamath Valley Hospital with a head Injury and bnuiscs of the wrists and arms. The injured was Ralph Wal ters, 56, of 1718'i Wall Street, who received eight stitches for a head wound and was rcj leased from the hospital later this morning. Walters w as struck by a car operated by lliij;li Hemingway fenwick", 49, of H25 Summers Lane, as he stepped from the curb into the crosswalk leading from Main to Ksplanade. Police records indicate that Fenwick had been northbound on Main Street when ho stopped at tlie intersection of the rtiree ttay street. He then turned into the jog on Main Street and was traveling almit 10 miles per hour wiien lie struck the pedes trian Police said that Walters was Injured ulien he juniied back In an effort to avoid the car. Tne car hit him with Us left fender and he fell striking tin liead on tlie pavement. Fenwick aj cited for failing to yield the riRht of way. Qaii'tO'Qmtjk GAZER4' POLLAN- XPT. 2J OCT" 5-25-44-47 h5-69 84-3i 61 Atxolulely 62 SugoittiOff 63 A 64 To 65 Utuolly 66 Trying 67 Appreciated 68 Only I 6W,th 7001 ' 71 Mat. 72 In 73 Problem 74 Final 75 Frequent 76 To 77 Inspiring 76 Doy 79 Financial S0H.de 8 1 Broken 82 Made 83 Someone 84 Right 85 People 86 fucceuful 87 CiTtoct 88 Promim 89 Them tcovio OCT. 24 MOV. 22 1-15 30-56 4f 1 1(27086 SAGITTAftlUS OtC 22 bl-53-5?-o0I M-71-79.9QVS: CArtKOeN OtC 21 ff. 8-10-13-34 ifT P7-46-57 H AOUJUHUf JAN. 21 FES. 19 o r m jnf B4-Q3-73 PIKIf FES. 20l MAR. 21 tI M9-52-82-87 10 per cent. In these patients a second course of treatment with this drug may result in cure. Q Is there a definite way to tell whether you are allergic to something? ' I have spells of. sneezing when I come in contact with soap flakes. Does this mean that I am allergic? A Have you tried, liquid soap? Please send your "questions and comments to Dr. Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D., in care of this paper. While Dr.- Drand stadt cannot-answer Individual letters, he will answer letters of general Interest in future col. limns.' Shasta Snow Hits 31 Inches MOUNT SHASTA There is now 31 inches of snow on Mt. Shasta slopes, according to the latest report; but additional snowfall is necessary to make conditions suitable for skiing. This is predicted within the next week. Preparations are underway for several special events this season. The Mount S h a s t n Snowmen have announced that their membership Is at an all time high ot active skiers, no the group plans to schedule some type of ski meet each week. 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George Steretel, a panel mem ber and professor of logging en gineering at the University of Washington, said professional forestry schools should look with favor upon a vocational training program for young men to enter the industry ea kiggers. He said there was no direct relationship between what was taught in the forestry schools and what would be tauglit in vocational schools. Everett Barton, former Wey erhaeuser Co. official and an in structor at Lower Columbia Col lege in 1ongvicw, said at least one effort was being made to provide young men with voca tional training. He said industry was cooperating with the school to insure the most practical pos sible courses. Larger logging trucks were Fumes Kill 6 Persons WAYNE. W. Va. "(UPD-Thc badly decomposed bodies of six persons were found Wednesday in a frame house at nearby Shoals. Authorities said the four' wom en and t'WO men. were asphyxiat ed by furies frora a kitchen strive. &:jcf living room heater which were found turned on when voliiiKlccrs entered the house wearing gas masks. State -Police identified'the vic tims as Carl Gorum iMcKee, 34, Laura Ma-.!c Peyton, 36, Clara belle Isaacs, 4A. and Ella Louise Jordan, 23, all. of Huntington; Glen Brown, 44, of Lavalette, Wayne County, and 'Mrs. Sarah Jones, 63, owner of tlie house. Police said Mrs. Jones and the l.'iaacs woman were sisters nti'l uie Jordan and Peyton women were their nieces.- "11 was Wio most -horrible thing 1 have ever seen in my life," iid Wayne County Cor oner Virgil Mills. in Fomily Weekly Sale Ends Sat. suggested by Emmit Aston, Oiiidk, Wash., lumber official. He said larger trucks carrying up to 800.000 pounds would re duce the traffic frequency by 23 per cent and increase tlie pay load by 23 per cent. He said modern trucks are capable of carrying increased loads with out increasing the gross axle weight because of new five axle trucks and trailers. James fiagley, of the U. S. Plywood Corp. at Reedsport, said tlie industry may have to turn to dry-deck log storage to reduce costs. But he said there would be other problems when dry decking was used. Education Honored Next Week By DAVID NYDICK L'PI Education Specialist The theme for American Ed ucation Week, Nov. 10-16, is "Education Strengthens tlie Na tion." Tlie purpose of tlie week is to concentrate attention upon education as. a major factor in our society. As the nation pays tribute to educators, interest will be di rected toward seven important aspects of education. Beginning on Sunday the topics for consid eration are: Values of free men; learning opportunities for all; quality teaching; balanced curriculum; community re sources; financial support; goals for tomorrow. The effectiveness of the pro gram depends on the cooper ative effprts of you and the school. Many state and national' organizations will be participat ing. Each community should make an attempt to learn more about its schools. A school reflects the desires of the community for which it exists. Tlie quality of the educational program , will depend upon tlie interest and support of the public. Pare his have a direct interest in tlie schools because of their children. Most schools direct their programs toward parents. Perhaps this year an effort will be made to reach all members of the community even if they do not have children attending the schools They are all in volved in supporting budgets, They all directly or indirectly benefit from education. Modern education extends. be yond the schools. It involves community services and the home. Success, therefore, is de pendent upon close cooperation between all tliesc areas. Our nation has grown to rec ognize that its education sys tem is the backbone of its cul ture. No other area has so much to offer in terms of maintaining and improving the nation's po sition at homo and abroad. American Education .Week should only be tlie beginning. The community's interest and support must continue through out he year. It is only by con tinuous evaluation, research and support that the standards and quality of oiu schools will continue to rise. The schools will increase tlreir effectiveness if (lie cosiuiinity w ill put forth the necessary efforts. HAS Toxsas OIT MONTE CARLO. .Monaco (irpi)-iprince Albert. 5-ycar-o'd son of Prince Rainer and Princess Grace, had his tonsils out 'Thursday at tlie Princess Grace Clinic here. lr. Jean Aubrey pronounced tlie opera tion a success.. NEW WESTIXGH0USE HAIR DRYER jtiiiw-. oacuewR --IwsiS2 PAGE A HERALD AND EXPERIMENTAL VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fredericks (left) of London, Eng land, and their children, Antoinette, 18, and Geoffrey, 10, chat with Lawrence G, Dix on Icenterl, president of Econo-Car Rental System, during visit to the UN in New York. The Fredericks, the first foreign family to make free tour of America, are wind ing up a 30-day trip about the country. Their visiti was under the auspices of U.S. De partment of Commerce's "Visit-USA." UPI Telephoto British Tour Family Finds U.S. Bigger, Busier And Friendlier Than Expected NEW YORK (UPI) - The head of an English family com pleting a one-m o n t h tour through 23 states under the "Visit-USA" program sums up tlie family reaction in these words: "Your country is bigger than we" thought, busier than we thought, and friendlier than we thought." Anthony Fredericks. 50, of Chelsea, a London suburb, sp e a k i n g. Fredericks, who served for 30 years" in the Brit ish Army now is chief pharma cist of the Royal Hospital in Chelsea and the family lives in a 300 year old house designed by Christopher Wren, tlie noted architect. There are seven children (an eighth on the wayl ranging in age from 22 to 2'v. Fredericks, two of the children, and his blue eyed, brown haired wife. Mor ny, 41, have completed a 5.0110 mile see - America automobile trip to demonstrate that for eigners can visit tlie United States on a moderate budget. All Expenses Paid AS their expenses were paid and they, got a lot of VIP treatment, but Fredericks fig ured a family of four easily could "vacation as they did for about $200 per person per week. This, he explained, was averag ing out cost of transatlantic trip (they came cabin class on a boat), plus food, lodging, fuel and incidentals once in the country. "That's comparable to a. va cation on the (European) conti nent," he said. Their trip took them as far north as New Hampshire. Ver- Terms Okayed On Land Shift EUGENE (UPD-Thc U. S. Forest Service and U.S. Ply wood Corp. have announced agreement on terms of an ex change of lands near the lower reaches of the Rogue River. FOR Color TV ACE TV 1140 Rivenide Or. 4-3581 BETTER BECAUSE Ad justable vented hood is large enough to tit any hair style comfortably; whisper quiet, fast drying. Full pow er but so quiet you can talk on the phone! Select from 4 settings for desired tem perature. In smartly styled luggage case, less than a foot square! Our Special Price Loy-Awoy Now for Christmas!- Does Nails, Too! NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon j n mont and Massachusetts, as far west as Illinois, Michigan and Missouri and as far south as Louisiana. In New Orleans, Fredericks, a trumpeter in the British Army band, was invited to sit in wiih a jazz combo. He. did. The Same Twist Daughter Antoinette (Tony), an 18-year-old hrunette beauty who for two years has done fashion modeling, was asked in several cities to show the Eng lish version of the twist "same as in America," she said. Jeoffrey, 10. said the high spot of the trip to him was to go aboard the ships "Susan Constant," "Godspeed" and "discovery," the first ships to sail from England to settle the Jamestown, Va., colony. "As for food, we found the hamburger eternal," Mrs. Fred cricks spoke up. "But one doesn't have to eat it always, does one? I was impressed by the variety of your foods. You can do chicken tons of ways." "If you asked me what is typically American," she added, "I'd say apple pie a la mode, cherry pie a la mode, pecan pie a lamodc. . ." The Tea Problem The British family, which likes its tea stronger than Americans usually make it, found an easy solution to tlie Just OIIM This is that fine quality, unfinished furnifure we have been getting for years! Smooth sanded, s'tardy, heavyweight, made of st" stock, tlvjs is the finest, unfinished furniture we have been able to obtain, and it's priced much less than furniture of far less quality construction.. Bookcases, desks, cherts, cf res.5 ers, wardrobes and many other pieces are included in this shipment, but come early ... it goes fast! 3 Drawer Chest 24 11" 4 Drawer Chesi 24 ' 1 450 SDrawerChcGt 24 18" 4DrawerChe:i30"1825 5 Drawee Chest 30 2150 3 Drawer Che:!30' 13" 8 Drawer 2950 47" Double Drr 9 Drawer 3100 47" Doubl On tit r Friday, November I, 1963 restaurant tea bag. "We just punched holes in the bags and let the contents into the cup," she explained. The Fredericks were chosen for the trip by happenstance. The London representative of one of their sponsors had a son who'd played soccer with Jeof frey. "One morning this voice on the phone said, 'Would you like to visit America?'" said Fred ericks. "I thought she was jok ing at first." The U. S. Department of Commerce helped with arrange ments and the tab for the trip was picked ,up by Econo-Car Rental System (Fredericks "drove one of its station wag ons), Cu n a rd Lines, Holiday Inns, the motel chain, and Sher aton Hotels. " Received1. A specially low priced! 12 Drawer' 60" Doublt Dreser 3 Drawtri J .. Drawer, 2 Knes Hols Desb 34" W,d. . 2, 3, 4 Shelf Bookcases 4 Shelf Bookcase 30"i48" 3 Shelf Bookcase 3036' Scribe Learns Secret Of Analyzing Elections Dy DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPD - Aft er each election there comes a period of what is known in po litical circles as "analyzing the returns." The ballots we cast don't just speak for themselves, you know. In order for us to under stand why we voted the way we did, somebody has got to sit down and figure out what we meant w hen we voted that way. I save great admiration for election interpreters, mainly be cause I have never been able to master that art myself. But I keep on trying just the same. In the wake of the elections this week, I approached a friend of mine who specializes in interpretations and asked him to give me a few pointers. Says It's Easy "I'll be glad to," he said. "It's quite simple really, once you get the hang of it. When issues are involved you analyze the politicians, and when poli ticians are involved you analyze the issues. Got it?" "I think so," I said. "Would you mind giving me an exam ple?" "Very well. Take the .mayor ally election in Philadelphia. A Democrat named James H. J. Tate defeated a Republican named James T. McDcrmott. How would you interpret that?" "Could it mean that a major ity o! the voters felt that Tate would be a better mayor thai'i McDcrmott?" RESERVE YOUR DATE NOW BSE For Fall Parties and: Meetings.- Dinner partis for frcnt 20 to 70, end ccak tail parties of any size ore available fo? y&d at the Pol icon. Set your dates ncs?. We vsilj help you plan the mnu asd m&faa sat yi.M? party or business meting is a cossiptefe Sfs-K-cess. PELICAN CAFE ond Wing (LOUNGE) 722 Main BIG Shipment! READY-To-PAINT 39" j ;2$ " 4" iSfe Iff 10 95 8" "Good heavens!" my friend exclaimed. "You do need help!" "Well, then, maybe it means that Philadelphia voters are prejudiced in favor of candi da'es with two middle initials." "You are trying to analyze the politicians," my friend said. ' What this election provides is sn opportunity to analyze the political impact of the civil rights issue." Tries Another "I think I'm catching on," I said. "Try me on another one." "All right. In New York City, the voters went on record 3 to I in favor of legalizing off-track betting on horse races. Let's see how you analyze that." "I analyze it to mean that three out of every four New Yorkers are in favor of legaliz ing off-track betting," I said. "Now you are trying to analyze the issue," my mentor commented. "This one should be. interpreted as a political vic tory for Mayor Wagner." I thanked my friend for ex plaining the system to me and I believe I have it all straight ened out now. According to my analysis of the returns, the odds against a New York horse being elected, mayor of Philadelphia on a civ il riglils platform are 3 to 1, iStf-track. "The ostrich has two toes on each foot, thus differing frcst all other birds. 9 With Mood and Mirror Both Hands at Once! Get Green Stamps! KIRKPATRICK'S alt Side ClpplLcuusj WOOD': .eeaaaaaaaw .JSEUmMOJIIJ BUY ON OUR EASY TERMS! REXALL DRUG Medical-Dental Bldg. 10th & Main IBB EAST MAIM $ Udi. mU Mife Ukt 7th & Klamath Ph. TU 4-8886