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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1944)
,2, I'44 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN HIE SCHOOL A s u n E r Rockets Add Deadly Sting to Allied Planes GET VOTE SALEM, Jmiw 'l - A -,rllllt 10 VIUB honani" ... , i.i ...... i I1'01? ,i,ini iiiiDruxTinula- e. uor cent ol iho school ,ooart burdoi prouuuiy ( win Kl ii Uio Novombcr Ren- ;,i (lection. To reach Hi" ballot, tlio bill 1 bo supported by somo 15.. o signatures on a pot tlon by . l Tho meusuro Is upon- . -r.nrlnlion. m brief. Hie constitutional ,endmiH wouia increase mo .E contribution to school sup t from 7,3U3,13I).UU to S12, alBM bncd on 1042-43 hMl 'attendance llgures), off. lOoco" property tuxes $8,000. V. vr nbsorb tho present LenWy nchool fund of $2. B) b your. would pro- Spcclflcnlly. It nnkn for 45 VnU Dcr cliua pr uy ui v L.JmrA ill nubile olemcntury U secondary schools. It ulna Eould Incorporuto and nmko tmuiioni tho present $5,000.. En .muml state school support fcnd which will cxlitt only so Lf s a ituta Incotno tax fund trellis remains. TMChcrS UrtlUO null mo nwuu ihM nmv mill i uuukii w,ii-u lew sources can bo taxed for iMrttlnK schools and Hint the jpport should bo oqunllzod ,.nahnul tha stuto. The Lendmcnt merely provides tut tho suite 8I1"" lurnisn mc mds; methods of rulln nnd lilrlbutlng' tho money nro loft Die statu lORisiuuirc. Thrco possible methods of dls- Ibutlon are: 1. According to hool census (present county End ! administered this way); Teacher unit method in wnicn much Is nllolcd per tencher the district (present state tmcntorv fund Is handled this Iriy); and 3. So much per day Itttndanco (slate's present $5, K0.000 school fund Is appor tioned this way). Several objections may arise Iver the proposal before elec ta time rolls around, its sup. sorters bcllcvo. Main kick prob- loiy would be that tho bill ilunics the constitution. Sec ondly, no source Is named and taxpayers may fear a new prop- iriy tax levy to help raise limds, Such a levy, however. would be equal throughout the Me and would not fall hard tipon any particular district. Tlie OSTA purposely left out Ihe method for raisins tha funds because it did not want any one wrticular source named in the tonstltutlon. The state legls Mture might want to use several (ethods and vary them accord s' to conditions, ports Official !uyi Newspaper RENTON. June 2 (IP) Perry Jltcholl, Pacific northwest sports i flclal who recently announced ill resignation as principal of jenton high school, has pur- nSSed Ihn WA1,li Qnnlnn PUcaii. W and the Shopper, another rvni? puoucaiion. uan jyic foyern, votoran publisher and Wlslator, announced. I . - ' ".'3.- ..." ' , - .r. I . f . S&W i t r: I I rrfKA Radio Ttlsploto) As O. B. War Department announced rocket projectiles are being used el Joctlvely from flvt types of lighter planet, the first pictures of the deadly, weapon were radioed from London. 'At top, a British Beau fighter fires two of the highly ex plosive projectiles Into air at left, ground crewmen snap the rockets into place, four under each wing. Interest In bond buying In this community, at least among Klumuth county teachers, is ap parently not lagging, according to Harold Ashley, countv school clerk, who last week sent out letters to tho Klamath county school teachers suggesting an in dividual quota, for each teacher in the Filth war Loan drive. Hero is his reply from ono of the women teachers. "SI 5(1 Is not a satisfactory quotu, Hurold. I will buy $250 worth uctweon Juno 12 ana JUiy 7. I might even beat that." Ashley suld ho had had a dozen or so other responses and In every enso but one the teach ars said they would meet the quota and exceed it if possible. By uick Job Done Craft Builders PORTLAND. June 2 (IP) A landing craft assembled at the Commercial Iron Works ship yard hero In the record time of 10 hours, will be launched to morrow. Deckhouse, motors, switch boards and generators were all in place at tho ond of the 10- hour period. Elderly Attorney Freed In Capital Slaying Case WASHINGTON, June 2 (IP) Cray-haired Robert I. Miller, victorious in his trial for mur der in the shooting of his wife's lover, was free today to resume his accustomed role of defend ing others charged with crime. The 67-ycar-old attorney, ac quitted of the murder charge Wednesday, won his case with the aid of fellow lawyers who based the defense on testimony that he shot Dr. John E. Lind, 57, In self defense when the psychiatrist reached for a gun as Miller attempted to get Mrs. Miller, 42, out of Lind's car. The slaying occurred In the downtown shopping district on February 21 and was a sensa tion in the capital. The verdict was returned aft er 77 minutes' deliberation b; OflnkOiW BIG, COOL' FIGHT CREW IDS t jury of 11 men and one wom an In federal district court. "I got a fair and Impartial trial," Miller remarked after thanking the jurors quietly. "I am not guilty and it only took the jury a few minutes to find It out." Classified Ads Bring Results. Twenty-four youthful f 1 r e - fighters of high schnol age this week established headquarters at two summer fire stations on the Greensprines, Penny springs and King's cabin, north of Bly, ond have already begun lores try work under the Klamath Forest Protective association plan. Conscientious and enthusias tic about their work, the boys, besides being on the lookout for, and fighting fires through out the summer months, also build and maintain roads and telephone lines as well as con struct new lookout towers. The youths left here In trucks Monday for their stations and arrived safely at their destina tion a short time later except for one slight mishap which re sulted in some of the boys spending a rather uncomfort able first night at camp. It happened that two of the youths were late getting started on the journey to camp and got behind the rest of the cara van of trucks. Somehow or an other the two took the wrong road and spent a good part of the night roaming around the King's Cabin mountain area in a vain effort to find headquar ters. Finally they gave up. stopped tha car, took out their sleeping bags and went to sleep. They spent a comfortable enough night. Not so some of the other firefighters. It hap pened inai tne two lost coys had most of the other bovs' sleeping bags in their posses sion, ana tnose bags never reached the camD that nleht. Next morning, though, the two youths found their way to the King's cabin station, safe and sound. Headquarters at King's cabin is complete with two bunk houses and tents. Penny Springs camp has a cookhouse, cabins and tents for use bv the boys. Both camps have cooks to pre pare me youms meals. Some of the young firefight ers In camp this year are old veterans at the job, having done the same work last summer. Charles Ogle of the KFPA said Thursday that the boys used in the past have proven to be able to carry on a man's work and are interested in what they are doing, and anxious to continue the work next year. Ogle said that the program has been very successful and that it will no doubt be continued even after tha war. British newspapers have out their paper consumption to about one-sixth of the pre-war uiassuiea aqs tiring nesuiis. loui. , 1 .pftLEm X8& ?fffcZ2e.J I h W Jit. rl ffi J .-Wrmirhlfftr.rSflrfn ' BfWtan' iff prTTrp Relieve and often bolp 0k I I Lit vent diaper rwh. 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