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PAGE-10A IIKRA1.D AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, toirgon Wednesday, December 11, 19(13 I. 5 tm IN TRAINING Two young women, both in nurse's training at Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, and roommates, are in Klamath Falls for orientation in field .work in Public Health. Marjorie Stroop, left, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stroop, 2204 Green Springs 'Drive, was presented with a scholarship from the Klam lath Falls Soroptimist Club when she entered training. She will qraduate in nine months. Mary Reynolds is a Portland .'girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hampton, Mil waukie, Ore. While here they visited schools, homes, the sanitation department and worked with mental health personnel. Lodge Refuses To Enter D.C. Preference Primary I WASHINGTON Ull'l) - Am hassarlor Henry Cabot Lodge flatly refuses to be drawn Into H Republican presidential pref erence primary in the District of Columbia because be has "nn intention of running." . Lodge, (lie l!MiO Republican vice presidential candidate who now .serves as U.S. envoy to South Viet Nam, made the statement in a Dec. 4 letter lo D.C. Republican Chairman Carl U Shipley. The former Massachusetts senator's name was mentioned fas a COP presidential possibil ity last week when It was re ported that former President Dwight I). Eisenhower, an old friend, had written him, urging him to return to this country and vie for the nomination. iMllle said lie had received no such letter but (lial if lie (lid lie would consider "with great respect" any request from Kl scnlmwcr. Sources close to the former chief executive denied he sent such a letter but Hie feeling in the capital was that it expressed his views nonethe less. Shipley said today he wrote Lodge Nov. 18, asking him In consider allowing his name to be entered on the May S pri mary ballot here, or at least t dispatch a letter saying be had "no objection" to such a move. Lodsc wrote from Saigon, saying, "I am not a candidate and, therefore, cannot give you such a statement. In fact, were 1 to write the ly of letter which you request, it would put me in an extremely false posi tion. Therefore, I must object. "While I am naturally comp limented that sonic cole think I would make a good president, I have no intention of running ,and think the most helpful thing that I can do for the (country at the present lime Is in my work here in Vict Nam," Lodge added. CAB Sef To Review Decisions WASHINGTON iLI'D The Civil Aeronautics Board iCABi announced Tuesday it will re view the initial decisions of two examiners in separate cases in volving western air routes. In one, the examiner recom mended that a carrier West Coast Airlines be granted au thority to operate nonstop ser vice between Sjxjkane and Se attle, and Spokane and Port land, on a nonsubsidy basis. The same examiner also awarded United Air Lines per mission to provide improved service between Sj)okane and California points, Boise, Salt Lake City and Denver. The second case involved an examiner's initial decision per mitting West Coast to delete nine cities from its routes on the basis of the CAB's "use-it-or-losc-it" policy. This recommendation would have given the airline authority to drop four cities which it is authorized to serve hut does not serve presently Newport -Toledo, Ore.; Ogden, Utah, and Omak and Whidbey Island, Wash. West Coast also would lx allowed to end service to Bellingham, Wash.; Cut Bank Shelby, Mont.; Burns and Lake view, Ore., and Iigan, Utah. The examiner also would have terminated West Coast's author, ily to provide service between Klamath Kails, Ore., and Boise, Idaho. The CAB said it would let stand his recommendation that Bend Hcdmond and Baker, Ore.; Ontario, Ore. -Payette. Ida ho; Sun Valley-Hailcy-Kclchum, 'Going Down In Flames' Message Not From Doomed Plane WASHINGTON I LTD - The flames" message, supposedly flashed by the pilot of a doomed Pan American World Prepsters To Watch Lawmaking WASHINGTON HTI High school students from every stale and the District of Columbia have been selected to partici pate in a nonpartisan internship here next month to see first hand the workings of the feder al government and the Senate, it was announced Tuesday. Two students from each state and the district will take part in the Senate Youth Program, sponsored by a $70,000 grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. The students will visit their senators' offices and will meet with Senate leaders, cabinet memlxrs and high-ranking ad ministration and political fig ures during the Jan. 27-Feb. 1 internship. Their agenda, arranged by the American Political Science Foundation, also will include a special tour through the White House and a possible meeting with President Johnson. The student program was es tablished by Senate resolution last year. Among the students selected to participate in the program were: Oregon: Paul Graves, Sunset High, Portland; Trudy Lewis, Ashland Senior High, Ashland. Idaho: Great Kails and Kalis pell, Mont., and Olympia, Wash, be retained on its routes. Airways jet, may have come from another plane, it was learned today. The Civil Aeronautics Board CABi, L'PI was informed by a reliable source, has evidence that the chilling words came in stead from the co-pilot of a Na tional Air Lines DC8 flying only 1.000 feet above the Pan Ameri can 707 just before it fell in flames at Klkton, Md., Sunday night, killing all 81 aboard. The Federal Aviation Agency (FAAi, which released the tape recording containing what pre sumably was the Pan Am pi lot's final communication to the Philadelphia approach control must have come from Klight 214 the plane that crashed. After the control center first heard "Clipper 214. . .out of control. . .down lor herel we go," it immediately asked: "Clipper 214, were you call ing Philadelphia?" A voice calmly answered: "Clipper 214. . .going down in flames." Both the "out of control" message and the "down in flames" cry. the source told UPI, actually were flashed in stead by one of the pilots on National Flight 16 which was in a holding pattern over New Castle, Del., at B.000 feet 1 .000 if YOUR STORE Ladies' Handbags One of the prettiest selections in Klamoth Foils. Many styles, shapes and finishes to choose from, including lovely wollets and accessories from PRINCESS GARDENER. Coin Purses ... 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Before hat had been pre sumed to be (lie "final mes sase." the Pan Am pilot had informed the control center he was "ready to go" meaning he was ready to land any time he received permission. "Clipper 214, stay in pat tern." the center replied. "Roger, no hurry," was the answer and the last positive communication received from Klight 214. Presumably, the CAB first learned that the final message probably came from another plane when investigators ques tioned the National pilots. Their testimony may be the most vi tal of all in the solution of the tragedy, for they apparently were the most reliable and clos est eyewitnesses lo the 7tT7's death throes. There was no in- diation what they told ine CAB. Nor was there anv immediate explanation how the National crew knew that the flaming jet below them was Pan American Klight 214. 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