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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1945)
Lake Chelan's Deep And Icy Waters Still Holds Bodies Of 13 Youngsters i CHELAN, Wash., Nov. 28 M") Lako Choliiii'n deep mut Icy wutors ntlll hold tlio budlna today of 13 itchool chlldron and tlio driver of the school bus which swerved off it 2U-foot embank mont Into the wnter Monday morning. Dlvcm hnvo recovered two bod leu but hnvo found no truce of the butt unci IIh grim cargo after descending 200 feet Into the snow-fringed hike. They eiitlmiitod the bun might bo at least 300 feet below the surface The people of Chelan, Ickes Sets Limit On Timber Cut WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 !') Interior Secretary Ickes totlny net 800,(104,000 board feet UK the nllowiibls annual cut from 2 600,000 acres of fodornl timber land In western Oregon. Ickes suld In n statement this action established the foundn Hon for a long-lnstlng timber economy. A federal statute, dirccthiK that forest onerallons bo carried out on a stutalncd-ylcld basis (maintenance of n bnliinco be tween tree-cutting und treo- growlng) stipulated that the In terlor secretary should deter mine the annual productive capacity oi the area. Ickes' declaration of 000,604,' 000 board feet supersedes the allowable cut of 500.000.000 board foct established tempor arily by congress pending de termination by the secretary. Plans Returned Ickoi suld plans to pool pub lic and private timber resources for cooperative sustained-yield forest management, largely sus pended during tho war, now would be resumed. The plan for cooperative ad ministration of government owned and Intermingled private lands call for the establishment of 12 master units, and the crea tion within these units of 107 local sustalncd-ylcld forestry management units. None of these units, however, can be es tablished until the secretary has determined the annual produc tive capacity. A public hearing will ba held In Eugene, Ore., Dec. 3 to con sider tlio establishment of the Sluslaw master unit. . awaiting tho arrival of deep sea divers from Beattle, voiced fours unit the vehicle may never be found. The lake Is BuO feet deep u short distance from the spot where tho bus struck the water. Diver Arrives Waller McCrav. Seattle diver. suld ho would attempt to locate the uua and ruiso ll to a lovel that would permit removal of (he bodies, lie suld his equip ment would permit him to de scend to 400 feet, but at that depth "wo couldn t stay down long enough to get out the bodies. Storm clouds hung like the pull of denth over the farming district of 25 Mile Creek, which lost nearly nil Its children In the accident. Just five youngsters and n woman passenger escaped, cruwung through broken win dows as the bus sank. Families In the area for the most part secluded themselves, some making short trips to the scene of tho tragedy, where state patrolmen were on guard to keep out the Idly curious. Six fami lies lost two children each. Divers recovered the body of Honum A.vers, ycsiertiny after finding that of Henry diivi.i, iu, ino nigni oeiore, Winter Term Plan Slated For OSC COMVALLIS, Nov, 28 OP) An accelerated winter term nrouram will permit veterans at tending Oregon State college to complete their second year In en gineering in two terms and a summer session, college officials suld today. Tho plan win acpena on en rollment and will allow the stu dents to enroll as juniors next year. Tha Sun nerer Bats on Bun LIU Service plan now with Paul Laa, Insuranca Counselor lor a guaranteed Lifetime In coma , In your Sunset years, rnone 7777. 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In tha lower photo Goering leans forward, chin resting on his hand, Rudolph Hon and Joachim von Ribbentrop (bolide Goering) sit mask-iaced throughout the proceedings. (AP wlre-pholo). Hard flower stems should be crushed or silt up for a few inch es from the base when cut and put In water. About 45 per cent of the entire peanut crop has gone into the making of peanut bu(tcr in re- rpnt vpnra I(F Bond Buyers Flock To victory Fun Frolic By PAUL HAINES Klamath Falls' victory bond buyers wero treated to two hours of grand entertainment last night at the Pelican theatre when the special events com mittee presented tho Victory Fun Frolic. Hilarious skits, Jitterbug rou tines, and several musical num bers were on the program, which was highlighted by a brief talk by Lt. Betty Evans, navy nurse who was interned by the Japanese in the Philippines for three years and one month. She described her experiences while a prisoner of the NIds. stressing the miserable condi tions under which she and 10 other navy nurses were forced to live until the entire camp was freed by the invading U. S. forces. Lt. Evans pointed out the cri tical need for buying bonds In order to provide for hospitali zation and future care of thous ands of veterans of World War 2. Sgt. P. G. Smith of the Marine Barracks did a bang-up job as master of ceremonies during the two-hour show introducing the various participants which In cluded Irma Beasly, Mary Ma honey, Patty Meyers,- Graycc VanCleave, Wells and Selby, Patty Brown, and George Willis. A four-piece boogie woogle band composed of KUHS stu dents played two selections, one accompanying a Jitterbug trio of high school pupils. The Moose chorus line was something you'd have to see to believe and was greeted with thunderous applause at the con clusion of its routine. Baldy Evans' band supplied WE NEED- SALESLADIES! 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