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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1965)
is) | Reduced To Basic Life Ex- UL, Dan Af stan an have cost of living for a dime a Atle to answer ive in a for the development of will.’ ill.” strong la g ‘oo rock bed soft the ajon of the|paGE— AND HERALD NEWS, ‘Sunda February 21 Klamath Falls, Ore. Th hot for meat dish and kind and governor T were command- be- ‘\. Mayonn | religiously minded peopl of|ing services their dwelling| ‘After 8 day of such they were more understanding sign at the hotel. at| in an ancient Buddhist cave of our reasons for being there.” about 2,00 of caves The Bamiyan, iyan 15 miles from Ka-| ‘Attenboroug a stained glas con- were carved out of bul, , t th two rugge young men|them window designe from London, about 1,70 stone felt “ “healthier than when welglomerate had come to the East to seek aj he t sai ic, 4:89: ” sympathet “Furthermore, ex-|i¢, he said. in Qt Full — New Big 8-oz. — ‘went “We in.” broug life Ingredient down to years ago its!in the val food and| b monks Buddhist Bamiyan of and understandin firmer The is Wilson‘s / VIEN SAUSA greater peace of mind. When carved out he met Bush and the two dis- to be the world’s tall- ,” said Bush 2 former|claimed covered they had similar inter Buddha” statue—the “Big /— they decided to travel to- premedica student at the Uni-lest in which soars up to 17 feet versity of Arizon “Lodging little nich carved out of andjown cave When the two travelers, both costs nothing in food costs onl as much as you fs same 24 arrived in Afghanista with| cave-|their “Smith Brothers” beard Furthe alon willing to spend. “Little Big cliff riddled is the they went directly to the Bami- In their Buddha” which stands a scant! coul primarily to medi+ caves, of what herbs feet high. tate. nearby and the vegetable they| of thesel“The all Somehow with caves solitude of the the bought on fe t idk art we “bute snowshoeshaped{caves an Budd Nan, the inside,” said Attenbor-| “but .we conplet- Me a eorie , felt a tremendous| didn& want to work. We want “we ough ed their diet. spirit of religious feeling Was| to ‘meditate that re- Seldom Ate Meat F Pte eg pervadin the whole valley and q lires you to do absolutel a “Although we aren& vegetar- we kn Kne we must stay awhile.” Is the DWELLERS—Dan Bus right of Arizona and Tony Attenborough of Englan CAVE ians,” Bush said ‘“‘we seldom Caves Are Comfortable b i thing I&# ever t have a look at the world of peopl in Kabul, Afghanista after living for 88 days in n-| it is use ate meat —UPI the) richly rewarding.” of Telephoto one of Cave of caves dwelling, the Bamiyan 1,700-year- sive. During the 40 day Both of the cave dwellers felt of residence forms allloldest Lent, however, we gave up found a| Attenborough and Bush have was “I don’t really know what I/I looking for, deal of in-| animal product and increased known to man, turned out to be|they gaine a great was|headed back to Damascus for. than I deal..more in the|great searching for comfortable. They had sight into their persona lives|was However,-we|very ‘our sensitivities. winter and eventually back “and said Bush, al-|looking for, if that makes an of|caves,” better and a understandin and sleepin bag don’t believe in this on a per-|their own full-time work. to Europ and find what|sense.”” didn& I really them. thoug basis because it is not/felt quite comfortable sleepin Ithe world about basic wh also its/et 1 el ey i W vila ben TRU-SAF : &q SAFFLOWER i wer sal Bu - 2 39 } th sca | 300 Tins 196 cave. t Occasionally the nearb hotel ants cave|keeper persuad them to have| day. TAMAL Tak U Reside I Buddhi Cav T Cu Livi Co s (UPI)—| Bush and Tony oug Hormel’s ... “ ———— Uncle . Ben‘s weerr - aumile me diffic QUICK h |t RIC = i Moz. Larg manent Pkg 19 D IN THE A MESSAGE INTEREST PUBLIC MON PINEAPP CHI Freigh Train Crew Law bein considered by the 1965 Legislature Excess In Oregon, high speed passenger CON CARNE operate trains DENNISON’S about repeal of the 1913 FACT: WITH 46-02. Tins two with in the cab. safely men HAPPY after tri find it di BEANS Reg 75¢ 40-oz. Portlanc 5% off once r Collegiate ships, an member squad a an U.S. Olyr earned hi participa QUESTION: Why men. three have cab in the Portlane Frontier Baco of Oregon antiquated Freight Trein Excess ‘This must ‘other man, fires Of not! course Orego should get in step with the nation freight ig trains operate with just two men in the locomotive, When these trains reach the Orego border, two In 45 states, Safety First; National Arbitration Board found Fireman not required In the winners. i 98: 93: Ya Ti AND. lan State Orego Simons : 9 State, (187) Por John The dePlac ( dec, State. Rollin | Oreg etn Portland iday (167 Mike. Bil Glen Mos CHEESE gon, dec. State, 6-0 : Oreg ern Portla Burns. (h Oregon, 00 5 PKGS. &quo ( b ] dec. 1” Cem Lh Chunk MACARO KRAFT ni follows as ROAST TUN other than safe in have agree to working conditions? 1913 law dictates that a fireman ride in a freight locomotive with two men—the engine and hea brake- lern diesel engines have no for the fireman to tend, urday STEA Law! Crew and with 50 40-and O cation wit The. ma 73. Bonele Rolle RI EY Because Southern “Good” U.S.D.A. “Good” U.S.D.A, “impresive 33. Slice freight must trains _— Merrell Orego codn the af ’ Arbitration Board, estab- ‘The National lished by Congress, found that, firemen not necessary on diesel freight trains are either work load or of the from standpoin safety. &qu Board found that the head brakeman, who also rides in the freight train cab with the engineer, performs function and can stop the train Jookout agreement Let Oregon compete... on the track! reaching RAILROADS THE Great Pald Advertisement Pacific Terminal Co. Oregon Rallroad Association, Milter, Pacific Pacific Manager, with more than two selatio b reason of the Job of are protected employees only promote service such as this retire, for other die will be Full of Juice |10: 2:25 Hex SUVVUVTTTOUUSTTUUDUUTOSTUTVUDTUCUOU » = Specia cl eliminated LEMON Grap More 1. years repeal of or White RMQANRO HANAN for Monday Tuesday Wednesda RINNDIAAANRGAIONA employee resign, or leave railroa reasons. Rallway Company Souther Union L. G. rail- would fireman 24-Ibs. or OREGON OF Railway Pacific eastern those unions suppose 'S.P. Railway Northern Northern Northern io agreements with 23 roads, Do you that if seniorify on January 25, 1964, and who was regularl employed on that date, will Jos his employment relationship by rea~ of the repeal of this Act, except son through his own election. employed on No trainman regularly January 25 1964, will lose his employment .. Pink Delicious APPLES railroads ing protection: should settle disputes Let’s get back Red of Oregon have give their the excess freight crew law is repeale by the 1965 Legislature, firemen and trainmen will have the follow- ‘The assurance Collective bargaining 1965 our security will be protecte Jo inanemergency. In recent months agreements have been railroad management reached Arbi- and Jabor pursuant to the National tration Award. This is how such issues should be settled, yet the old Oregon law prevents such settleme in our state. ‘The locomotiv ‘engineers union and* the trainmen’s union just withdrew their opposition to repeal of crew Jaws in the states, These unions did so after eastern moved by dap tha Hénry Company Railro Building, Company Portiand, Oregon TOW & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER ; 3800 So. 6th