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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1963)
HEBALP ASP NEW1, Klamath Computer May Eliminate St Paul As Author Of Nine Of 14 Epistles CHICAGO (IP! I - A Scot tish minister-mathematiaan de scribed Thursday how a compu ter may eliminate St. Paul, the snWier-turned-apostle. as author of nine of the 14 epistles attri buted to him in the New Testa ment. A Roman Catholic theology professor said that "absolutely no conflict exists" between the computer findings of the Rev. Angus Q. Morton, minister of the Church of Scotland at Cul ross. and the position of the Ro man Catholic Church. The Rev. Mr. Morton will speak at the University of Chi cago Oriental Institute on "The Pauline Epistles: A Scientific Approach," the first in-depth AMA Head Says Medicare Unnecessary, Dangerous WASHINGTON UPI - Dr. Edward R. Annis, president of Die American Medical Associa tion IAM.M, described the ad ministration's medicare propos al Thursday as "not only un necessary but also dangerous." The legislation, now before the House Ways & Means Com mittee, would provide hospital and nursing home care for all Americans over 65. The money to finance the program would come mainly from higher So cial Security taxes, President Kennedy has said that the nation's oldestcrs need the program to aid them in paying medical expenses. But Annis, a Miami surgeon, told the committee in prepared testimony today that "the aged who need help in meeting med ical bills are receiving it." The AMA president said "the vast majority of the aged en joy reasonably good health." He said that those in really poor health are only "relatively few." Ask about daily. 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Cor telyou, CM., chairman of the De Paul University Theolocy Department and dean of its graduate school, said the Pres byterian minister's findings "confirm a well-developed opin ion and agree with what has been taught by scriptural schol ars for quite some time, though this is confirmation from an un expected source" referring to the computer. Conservative theologians, how ever, believe that St. Paul Annis charged that payroll taxes would have to be in creased by twice as much as supporters of medicare claim. The increase in the administra tion's bill would amount to one fourth of 1 per cent paid by workers and employers under Social Security. Izaak Walton President Raps Commission Stand SALEM (UPI) -Allen Kelly, president of the Oregon Izaak Walton League, Thursday cri ticized the State Fish Commis sion for voicing opposition to the plan to bar the state's in land waters including the Columbia River to commer cial fishing. Kelly also is president of Save Our Salmon and Steelhead, Inc., which is spearheading a drive to place the commercial ban fish ing measure on the ballot next year. ' Kelly praised the State Game Commission for remaining neu tral and admonished H to "keep straddling the fence." He said the Izaak Walton League was Black & White St ires) TU 2 4811 OR PERFORMANCf 1 HAND. IS 1 ' WIRED ' . I'nj: Good Housekeeping GUARANTEES rOR REFUND TO wrote all of tlie letters, or epis tles, that the Bible credits him with. The Rev. Mr. Morton was in vited to air his views by Prof. Robert M. Grant of the univer sity's divinity school, the only theological school which has asked to hear about the study, according to Morton. Friday the Rev. Mr. Morton will discuss criticisms some theological school which has about his work in a talk en titled "The New Testament and the Church Fathers In the Com puter Age." ' He told today how he tested the original Greek of the epis tles by sentence length, word pattern, and the occurrence of common words of Greek prose to establish their authorship. In one of his first articles on the subject, Morton said that his computer tests showed Paul wrote only Romans 1 and 2 Cor inthians, Galatians and Phile mon. The remaining nine came from "at least five other hands," Morton maintains. "By applying with the help of our computer, the seven tests of authorship (such as word and sentence length . we discovered that each one gave the same result. Five of the 14 epistles were indistinguishable," he said. not out of character in backing the initiative movement. He said "it is our job to protect the sport fishery. This resource is in jeopardy." More than 200 persons attend. ed a public hearing on the con troversial issue. At a meeting in September, Fish Commission biologists said eliminating commercial fishing in the inland w aters would not benefit the fish population. At that time Game Commission spokesmen refused to take a stand on the issue. Gov. Mark Hatfield then criti cized the Game Commission for not making recommendations. Hatfield said that "our respon sibility is clear for the develop ment of information relative to the initiative measure and to make recommendations based upon such Information." Kelly said that promotional material now being circulated by opponents of the initiative, Salmon for All, Inc., declared the Fish Commission had voiced "strong opposition" to the Initia tive. He said, "We are con cerned and deeply disturbed that t h e Fish Commission's stand is being used by opponents." fa v5 , i ft i ir r- CONCERT PRACTICE A section of thj Henley High School Band practices for the annual fall concer.t one of the musical highlights of the year for both the band and school chorus. Slated Friday at 8 p.m. in the Henley gym, the program will also feature a barbershop group and vocal soloist. John Ginther is the director of the band and chorus Henley Band And Chorus To Offer Concert Tonight The Henley High School band and chorus will present their annual Fall Concert on Friday, Nov. 22, in the high school gymnasium, beginning at 8 p.m. There will be no admission charge although donations to the music fund will be accepted. The band, under tlie direction of John Ginther, will play se ections from the "Music Man," featuring a trumpet solo by ' Moon Rocket ACROSS 34 Spsr 1 Moon St Outcry S Rocket launch 39 Faucet ite 40 Dropsy 8 Count 44 Swimp 12 Volume 4 Part 13 Old musical 47 Storehouse note 48 Slnflo pout 14 lroquoian 4 Clou Indian tl Russian 15 Refutaltve cavalrymen 17 Walk in watir M Greek earth 18 Whole goddess It Solicited 54 Fruit drink 21 Spread 65 Fat a Female dter S8 Individual! 23 Parsonage J7 Affirmative 24 Batsman's U Italian prince fSEkU? 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Folks may turn a deaf ear to intrusive forms of selling, but newspaper advertising is wanted, wel comed, and shopped from. fit Mert Butiniss Tfirongli Niwspspirs r w Seashore BUI Wins Approval WASHINGTON (UPll - The Senate Public Lands subcom mittee Thursday reported out favorably a bill to establish a national seashore at the Oregon Dunes, Sen. Maurme Neubergcr. D-Orc., said. Tlie subcommittee version trimmed the boundaries or. Iginally called for in her bill. Mrs. Neuberger said the sub committee move cleared the way (or action Friday by the full Senate Interior Committee. She described Thursday's action as "a favorable omen" for early Senate approval of the new na tional park unit on tlie Oregon coast. The subcommittee decided to establish tlie southern boundary of the seashore at Tenmile Creek and to move the eastern boundary generally to conform with terms of legislation intro duced in the House by Rep. Rob ert Duncan, D-Orc. The new seashore would in clude Hcneyman State Park. The subcommittee added a provision that would allow the National Park Service to ac quire contiguous property out side established boundaries that property owners are willing to sell, and If Congress provides funds. The park service also would be given authority to acquire scenic easements for 50 feet on both sides of Highway 101. The Senate Interior Commit tee was scheduled to meet in ex ecutive session Friday morning. If approval is given to tlie sub committee's verson, the Neuber ger measure would then go on the Senate calendar, the Oregon Democrat said. APPROVES BUBSUIY WASHINGTON (UPI) A 15 million subsidy $2 million more than the House approved was voted by the Senate Wednesday for helicopter serv ice in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. The difference belween I h e House and Senate bill must now be ironed out by compro mise conferees. Cambodia Turns To PHN0M PENH, Cambodia (UPI 1 Cambodia plans to turn to France and not the Commu nist world to fMI tlie gap left by its refusal of U.S. aid, informed sources said today. Chief of state Prince Nor odom Sihanouk, who asked for an end to the more than fc!0 million in U.S. economic and military aid in a series of state ments this month, had been feared to be turning toward Communist China. But the sources said the prince has termed Communist aid "particularly dangerous" and declared Thursday night that "France Is the most cap able power to represent tlie Western world in this part of Asia." "The Americans have been erased from this country," he was reported to have said. "Tlie Communist powers are erasing themselves." Advocated Independence Fi ance gave Cambodia its in dependence 10 years ago after a 100-year protectorate. Sihan ouk was one of the staunchest advocates of independence, but French cultural influence re mains strong here. 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