Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1965, Page 10, Image 10

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Life
Ex-
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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
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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
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sympathet
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ex-|i¢, he said.
in
Qt
Full
—
New Big 8-oz.
—
‘went
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in.”
broug life
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down to
years ago
its!in the val
food
and|
b
monks
Buddhist
Bamiyan
of
and
understandin
firmer
The
is
Wilson‘s
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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
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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
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IN THE
A MESSAGE
INTEREST
PUBLIC
MON
PINEAPP
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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:
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AND.
lan State
Orego
Simons :
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State,
(187) Por
John The
dePlac (
dec,
State.
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|
Oreg
etn
Portland
iday (167
Mike. Bil
Glen Mos
CHEESE
gon, dec.
State, 6-0
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Oreg
ern
Portla
Burns.
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Oregon,
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5 PKGS.
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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&#3
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,
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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
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eliminated
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More
1.
years
repeal of
or
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for
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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
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Company
Railro
Building,
Company
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