Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 11, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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"I'd like the filet mignon, but they told me to order
a hamburger!"
pouts POINTERS
Painless Salad
DEAR FOLLY My children
always left their salad uneaten
when I served it with a meal.
I started serving each a bow!
of salad about 30 minutes be
fore dinnertime while they are
watching television. It is a real
pleasure and surprise to see
every bit of this nourishing food
eaten and not a single appe
tite spoiled. MRS. H. M.
DEAR POLLY The Venetian
blinds in my living room have
white tapes on them. I s a w
printed tapes on some in a pic
ture in a home decorating mag
azine but couid only find plain
colored ones to buy. I measured
the width and then the lengths
of the tapes on all my blinds
before shopping. I bought cot
ton braid and with a Greek key
design in a contrasting color.
1 first pinned it to the front
sides of the old (apes to be
sure they were lined up correct
ly. Then I sewed them to the
old tapes. The blinds open and
close as v well as before but
now they have a smart new
appearance. MRS. ,'H.,.
DEAR POLLY - I have
learned a lot about picnics this
past summer. This winter if
you are templed to throw away
an old card table, don't. Cut
down the legs and save it for
sit-on-the-ground picnics. It will
be fine for serving food at (he
beach, too. It keeps the food
out of the sand but within easy
reach of bathers gathered round
il.-C.G.
GIRLS Old card tables, with
part pf the legs cut off, make
good play tables for children,
too. POLLY
DEAR POLLY-Tell the girls
not to throw away old, worn-out
wool sweaters but to use them
under dust mops. This works
wonders in picking up all the
dust and lint, especially under
beds and so on. MRS. B.F.Y.
DEAR POLLY Now many of
us are potting plants we want lo
bring indoors for the winter.
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Newspaper Enterprise Aun.
ova an new ciay newer pots
overnight m clear water. That
way the clay pot will not soak
up the wafer meant for the soil
and roots. MRS, H.T.C. JR.
GIRLS Please sign your full
name and address to your
hints. Today it was necessary
to discard a couple I thought
unusually good simply because
they were signed only with ini
tials. POLLY
Share your favorite h o m e
making ideas . . . send them
to Polly in care of Herald and
News. You'li receive a bright,
new silver dollar if Polly uses
your idea in Polly's Poiniers.
Tax Collections;
Up In Oregon
SALEM (UPIl Collections
through October totaled $36 mil
lion, a gain of 5 per cent over
(he $34.3 collected hi the first
four months of the WS2-63 fiscal
year, the Stale Tax Commission
said Saturday.
Personal income taxes
amounted lo $32.8 million and
corporation taxes $3.2 million,
the commission reported.
M. F. Chapman, American
mining engineer, trapped II
chinchillas in Chile, took them
to California in 1923, and s(art
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Brown Outlines Aid Plan
For Mexican-Americans
LOS AXGELES tlPV Gov.
Edmund G. Brawn Saturday
night outlined programs being
undertaken by the state to im
prove the educational, employ
ment and housing problems fac
ing California's largest single
minority the Mexican-Americans.
The governor, in a prepared
speech, spoke before delegates
tn the fourth annual convention
of die Mexican-American Poiit-
The law setting up the arbi
tration board, the first ever in
the peacetime history of rail
road labor relations, came
when a nationwide railroad
strike threatened last Aug. 28.
U provided for a Xav. 3S dead
line or the arbitration decision
and baned lockouts or strikes
over the other issues at slake
or 90 days fotiawing that de
cision. Rail Strike
Threatened
WASHINGTON' H'PI) - The
threat of a naiionwide railroad
strike next iMarch was raised
Saturday by Grand Chief Roy E.
Davidson of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers (BLEl,
Davidson warned (bat a new
transportation crisis may devel
op unless railroad unions score
a "real victory" in current ne
gotiations over (he almost for
gotten "secondary issues," that
is, (hose not connected with the
size of train crews.
His statement was printed in
Saturday's issue of "Labor," the
official publication of 18 major
railroad unions. !( came as final
briefs were submitled to an ar
bitrate) board considering the
dispute triggered by railroad
management demands for abo
liiion of firemen on diesc! trains
and reduction in (he cost of
manning trains.
Congress referred these two
issues to an arbitration board,
named by President Kennedy,
and ordered the unions and (he
railroads to bargain on the
"secondary issues" involving
pay rales, working hours, holi
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ical Association SIAPA at tlie
Billmore Hotel.
He noted that California has
1.7 million Mexican-Americans
and that as the largest single
minority it was faced with
"same of the mast serious socio-economic
problems."
Bran a said technological
changes are keeping unemploy
ment ahave 6 per cent at the
state's work force, or represent
ing 330,009 individuals unem
ployed. "The burden of unemployment
falls with crushing weight on
Mexican-Americans and Ne
groes whose jobless raie is dou
ble that of the rest of the popu
lation," Brown said.
He said the state was produc
ing jobs through investments in
water developments, freeways,
schools and oiher institutions,
but it could not keep pace with
(he necessary 200,009 new jobs
needed each year.
The governor asked the
MAPA delegates io "help us in
form tlie .Mexican-American
community" of the opportunities
for civil service employment
and the type of training and ed
ucation required by the code of
fair practices of tlie state's Fair
Employment Practice Commis
sion. On education. Brown said his
administration was working on
a state compensatory education
program aimed at reducing the
rate of high school dropouts,
particularly those having lan
guage problems.
He urged the elimination of de
facta segregation in schools, and
called for special teacher train
ing far depressed areas and a
pre-sehooi training program for
the culturally handicapped.
A third area of concern, he
said, was in housing. He said a
report by his advisory cemrois
sion on housing problems show
ed there are 700,000 substandard
homes in the state and that 400,
090 persons were forced to pay
at least 35 per cent of their in
come for rent because of the
lack of lose-east housing.
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Junta Leader Claims War Against Reds
Could Not Have Been Won Under Diem
SASGIW SUS'H - Ma. Gen.
iVuatig Van Met, clcatraatt of
the mifiiary junta !!)ai deposed
Prestdnt Kjja Btnii Uicm, saii
Friday t!i& war agaisst Csm
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Monday, Sfavrntef J!, I96S
Hiait:Saied Suath Viri Nam was
wisHiiivg its war againsi the Viet
Ceng guerriHas and thai victory
was in sight.
Diem and his Brother, Ngo
Dinh Nhtf, sere overthros n and
suteequcnfSy kiiirsS dssrsng a ssi
itary nrising that took plaos
JJov. I a!j 2. T! ai-fios !
minated nearly fotfr months of
crisis set off by BsMfsSiisS civarg
es o? religious persecution aoi
sfoasp govMnnwHS measures i&
cnrtail nrftest demoustratiorss.
Minh said that under Dient
nod Kiiu, roiiiSary rnoraie was
low because the Nga famitir
Basesi promoSioas aiS Sive t!ai
of command on loyalty ta tlie
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