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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1945)
FORWIER KF WIAN PLAYS LEAD I N G ROLF IN JAPAN PlnyliiK ii I o ii d I n k rolo In working: out lliu Unison pi'tiicrum vim tnu Jupiimisu wviiuicr surv leu u ui'uuniiii which him ill ready proved of Incsllmuulo vidua In Inndlnu Irorms lor oc cuimlliiii duly wiiii Col. Thuo ilni'u It, Cllllrnwiilei's, of Went l.im Annelua, C'ullf,, formerly of iviiinmui I' ii n n, who in m.'i'vmii n ittelimciil constiltiinl to wciiln cr units In (lie Kur 12n.it. Col. Clllonwiilcin who liind cd at AtiuiKl ulrdroina In Yoko- hiimii with thu Kur Knstnrn ulr forces advuiKc piirly on AukuhI 31, In on in 1 1 1 tu ty loiivo on vlco president mid uencrul counsel of Frnnk Weber. Inc.. Los An tilles, miiniifiiclurliiK uiiHlnuers. v.01, t 1 1 um will i-id served im Ui' trlct tiUorncy In Klmniith colli)' ty from lO.'IO lo lt34. On IiIn urrlviil In Yokohumii, Col, aillimwiitom Joined Col. W. O. Scoter, coniinnndlnK of ficer of thu Fur Eust weiilher grotip, In conference- with I'rof. Sukukel Kiijlwlinrn, one of Jupnn'M most proniliiuiit Helen, lists mid a member of the Jupu ncso cabinet, on plans for Jupu nese ineteorolwtlsts -to aid the AAr Weuther service In collect' Iiik, iinnly.lnu mid dlmieniluiit Intt weuther (in I ii necessary for successful ulr unci noil liuidlnitii In thu Nlpponeo hoinn Islnwls. The 62-yenr-old Kiijlwhnru, di rector of the Cenliul meteorolo I! leu I observatory of Jupiin and the Jupiiucse weuther service, promptly Indicated Ills desire to coonernlo with the two Ameri can colonels unci promised to furnUh them with information on tho locution of Jiipuncso weather lUallcnit, tho translation of code forms and cx Inline. weiillier broadcast. Tho observ atory, where tho conference wan held, is situated directly across 1 tho street from tho emperor's pulnco in Tokyo, cjrniEllLL MEET WEDNESDAY ALTURAS Kennoth Flour, noy, president of tho Modoc Luttlcmcn s iissocliillon, nns an nounced the anninil mectlim of t ho association will be held In tho Veterans Memorial build inif, Alturas, Wednesday, OctO' ber 17. at 1 d. m. F. E. Mollln of Denver, Colo., executive sucretary, American Nnllonul Livestock association: Leroy itiinkin, president of the Cullfornlu Livestock ussoeinilon D n C. MeKlnncy, secretary; Clydo llurrls, Sncrumcnto, chief, bureau livestock identification, and Dr. A. K. Cnrr, chief of the state division of animal Indus try, will be the principle speak ers. A banquet will bo held In the Nlles Coffoe shop at 0:30 p. m for members of tho organlzu tlon. $40,000 Stadium Will Be Built At Newbcrg NEWBEnG. Oct. 10 (tP Con struction of an athletic field and grandstand to cost $-10,001) was proposed lust nb!lil by union high school district of Yamhill county. Architect A. B. Lawrence, Portland, has plans nearly com plete. Tho stands will scat 1 ,100-2000 persons, Supt. II. E Armstrong; said. Doea he? Frankly, we doubt it. Because wood chucks haven't discov ered the winter comfort thotShell HentlngOil can provide. If your burrow is chilly, call the Shell man, He'll deliver clean burning, economical Shell Heating Oil pronto. Shell Oil Co., Inc., 953 Spring St. Phono 4121 By JOAN O'NEILL "Dub" Burns appeurcd at KU11S yesterday morning to give tho kills a little diversion from their usual studies. Uub Is the brother of thu famous bazooka playing Bob Burns und ho Is qulto llko mm In manner and uppeurancu. Mr, Burnu has a decidedly dif ferent form of comedy which was rcfrnjliiiul. He doos not play tho bazooku. However, ho played tho guitar and sung at In tervals during tho asiiombly, Ono of his acts was to play a minia ture bazooku wlillo ut the sumo time ho plunked uway on tho guitar. Clubs Plan Initiation Two clubs met yesterday to dceldo on tho Initiation of new members into their organiza tions, Lutln club, which Is com posed of students who nro tak ing or liuvo taken two years of Latin und who ulso have u 2.0 grade average In the subject, ap pointed committees to decide on tho initiation. Tho initiation will bo held October 25. itulh Lull dry Is president of tho club. The old members of Honor society decided upon their do ings on initiation night, which will bo October 22, for the now members. Honor society Initia tions uro usually held at the homo of ono of tho members and uro Informal iiffulrs, Gcorgo Zu pan Is president of Honor soci ety. Psllcsns on the Air Pellcann, the KUHS radio pro gram, will bo on tho air for the first time tills year next week. I'ellciinn Is under the direction of C, G. Woodhousc and is writ ton and given by the students in the radio English class. Tho exact time and (Into will be pub lished later.' Llttlo Thwtr "The Llttlo Thcalro Off Mon Claire" has big plans for this year which the new Improve-1 merits will help make possible. I This summer 14 new motor driven rheostats wero installed on tho left of tho stage. With: this new equipment, Mrs. B. B. BInmqulst, driimutlcs teacher, will be able to produce any show Including thoso with tho most complicated lighting ef fects, 50 HOOM HOTEL PLANNED DE LAKE. Oct, 10 (!) Pluns for a new 50-room hotel to be built about n mile south of hero will bo ready in threo months, architects said today. I iii 1 1 1 ; Along the Union Pacific Strategic Middle Route,' uniting the East with the Pacific; Coast, stretches a vast network of telephone and tele graph wires. Over these wires g5 the orders controlling the movement of all trains. 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