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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1940)
, Docomhor 13, 1040 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE THREE WPA MAY ASSIST IT Supplnmmitiil WPA work on the Klumuth airport may bo ex pectml, iia wull u tlio CAA funds of 1254,(100 uulhorl.od In Wash iiiKtoit Tliursdiiy, City Kniilnner E. A. Thomna anld Frldiiy. Thoinni takt tlio WPA niny Hk ditches for drains, ditches for the Hunting cuhlra, and almllnr work In connvctlou with tha airport davalopmont. A WPA official won lirro ubont 0 inonlh ui(o to look tha ulrport over and lay out tentative plum for work, tlio en gineer atatod. Thomaa anld that full Informa tion on thu proponed pronrnm la walled, but that It la hla belief . tha WPA work will bo In nddl r tlon to the 2S4,U0U provided throiigh tha CAA. Tha city cnulnctor aome time ago prepared a "innstor plan for development of tlio munici pal port, and It wua aubmltted to the CAA. It la preaumed the propoaed development will fol low thla plan. For the proarnt, Thornna laid, the Improvrmcnta will bo lo cated on the airport alte aa It now atanda without tho addition of more land. PropWash' By BILL CUMMINGS A description of progreaa mad by on of tha 10 atu danta anrolltd In tha Klam ath Fella civilian pilot train ing program. Tl TO BE CONSIDERED Application for enrollment In the Klamath tribe will be one of eevoral mottera to be considered at a tribal council at Klamnth Agency at the council houae, Klamnth Agency, at 10 a. in. Thuraday, December 10. Official tribal dolegatea will report on thla occaalon, and the matter of official dclegatca for the coming year will bo con aidered. Several Itema of bualneaa con cerning the reacrvatlon forests alio will be taken up, according to Superintendent B. C. Court-right. Lesson No. 4 Thla time we played It aounda silly rlng-around-the-roale with a hay field. Picking out a nice aquaro one, aomewhere between tho airport and Olene gap, we deacended to BOO feet and traveled around and around tho field, turning corncra that wero aa nearly aquuro aa poaalble. It aounda aim pie, but playing thla game with an airplane la much harder than the nuracry rhyme vcralon. Heforo going aloft Inatructor Stlnaon explulncd tho principal on tho blnckboord. Flrat, wo de termined the wind direction and approximate velocity, then tie diagrammed the problem. Tho Idea la to fly parallel to the fencca. lust outaldo the field, dropping the Inalde wlngtlp over the fence corner for every turn and holding It there during the bank, alwaya keeping the plane tho annio diatunce from tho fence. The cxerclae dcvclopa precis ion flying, In (hla manner: While trnvcllng east we were heading almost directly Into tho wind lowing our groundspecd. When we turned north, we counteract ed drift by heading the plane Into the wind, keeping the plane's track parallel to the fence. Turning west, we flew before a tallwind, with greotly Increased groundsiiced, necessi tating a much steeper bunk when we turned from that courac around the next fence corner and headed south. On thla lost leg, wo alao had to head the plane Into the wind to counter act drift, but thla tlmo to tho left Insteud of right. When you can do that exer clso perfectly, Chct said, you con fly an airplane anywhere. We took up something new which for tho flrat tlmo put a thrill Into the coursa atulla. They were mild onca at first, to acquaint mo with the prin cipal mora than anything else and to let mo know how tbe piano feels when It rendu the stalling speed 39, miles per hour. . t if l tS. With tha noso pointed Into, the aky ond throttle e,trded, tho planu quickly ,ldaea speed, con trols become ; sloppy and the "lift" la reduced to almost noth ing. Tho Idea' In preventing stalls Is to push tho noso down and regain speed in a diva be fore tho stulllng point Is reached. This first time, I didn't at tempt to come too closo. RAILROAD NEWS The winners in Scars Toyland "Word Contest" wero announced Friday by T. H. Thompson, Scars local manager. The winners aro in the order In which they fin ished: Lorralno Lowe, 307 Mar tin street; James Chastuin, Bris tol avenue; Erlenc Wheeler, S05 North Fifth street; Delia May Robert, 123 Wcndllng; Winston Mitchell, 1887 Ivory; Horold Campbell, Olcno roud; Jim Keel ing, Algoma; Donald Erickson, 2041 Front; Juno Mario Murphy. 722 Doty street; Jcnnlnc Sclby, 731) Eldorado. The prizes will bo awarded at 7:30 p. m. Saturday night at Scars Toyland, Thompsen sold. BOUNDARY FIXED BERLIN, Dec. 12 (AP) The boundary between Germany and tho soviet union, fixed by a mixed commission In 10 months of negotiation, has been ap proved by both governments, DNB, official German news ag ency, announced today. Ger many and Russia have a com mon frontier In Poland and along Russian-incorporated Llth- The ex-kalser, when writing to his brother. Prince Heir-v of Prussia, in 1807, first used tho famous phrase, "the mailed mi. WELL KNOWN RAIL EMPLOYE PASSES Word was received In Klam ath Folia that Chorlea E. Burnett, freight ogent for the Chlcogo Rock Island railroad and a well known bualneaa visitor In thla community, died ot Portland Fri day morning, December 13. rturnntt. whosa home address was the Glen Eagle Apartments, Vista, Ore., had called regularly hero on roilroud bualneaa for the nast 18 years and was well known among locol trainmen. Ho Is survived by hla wife and turn Hons. Gordon, who la with United Airlinca at Seattle, and Dollaa, of Hood River, Ore. Funeral services will be held Monday. George Taylor, division en gineer for Southern Pacific, waa a business visitor here Friday. E. P. McPholl, traveling audi tor for Southern Pacific railroad, waa here on buaincss Friday. RESERVE OFFICERS MY BE CALLED UP Members of the Klamath Folia Reserve Officers' association ware told Thursday night at a meeting at tha Elk hotel that all officers holding reserve commis sions may expect calls Into ac tive acrvice any time after the first of the ycor. Thla Information was con veyed to tho local reservists by Major Merle S. Hotchkias, Cav. Rcs., executive officer from Eu gene. He said that tinder plans of the united States army to have 1,000,000 men under arms by next summer, reserve officers will bo called up In large num bers. While here a month ago, Ma jor Hotchkias told local re servist! that only those who ap plied for active duty would be colled, but the situation haa changed since that time. Now, he said, offlccra may expect calls with or without consent. He said 6j lor Him jS A good pair of i DRESS GLOVES $1.95 to fS.SO From Rudy's many of the calls will como early In January. 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