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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1946)
Dean Leighton Praises Klamath Health Program Flashes Of Life Dr. n, W. LolKliton, denn of tho school of physical education, University of Oiukoii, unci Mm, Qiioi'Ko H. K, Moorhend, Univor ilty of Orcuon school of medi cine, spoke lust night lit it meet ing of principals nnd coaches hold In (ho Wlneina hotel illnlntf room, Dcun Leluhton discussed tho Oi'ckoii health and physical fit ness proMi'um and piild tribute to tho recaption which tho pro gram hud been Riven In Klnmiith Falls which, tho donil observed, Kerr Says Jap Had Fair Trial I'OHTLAND, Jim, 22 (I') Mil). Hubert M. Kurr, chluf prosecutor In the wur criminal trlul of Gbii. Tomoyukl Yiimu uhltii, was here today visiting Ills family while uwiiitliiK Iho soprano court decision on tho Yainushlta case. Kurr wild the decision on Yamushlta's contention ho hould huvo been trlitd in civil court could establish, for tho ilml lime, tho right to try wur criminals before nillltury trl biiiuiln, i Kurr, ion of tho former Ore k Bon State college president, told interviewers the former Jap anese cqimnandor In tho Philip pines "hud n very thorough mid fuir trlul ... We roiiched tho conclusion thiit YamnslilUi win) responsible for a dullberuto cnmpiilgn of extormlnntinn, ter rorism nnd devastation." Lost Wallet Found On Dead Japanese GREAT FALLS. Mont.. Jim, 22 lI") llownrd S. Sears lost his wnllot. contiilnlnii SOU und a tiito,ll(uor license, while ut tho coast" gunrd training iichool, Pa cific Bench, Wish., buck In July, 1043. Hecently he received tho bill fold from Seattle const guard headquarters. Enclosed wits n nolo saying: "Wnllet found on dead Jnp on Snlpan." Tho $00 wrr missing. Classified Ads Drlng HcmilU. has always had nn exceptionally fine physical education piun in ll schools. "This Oregon prognim," tho dean olisorved In speaking to tho association, "lias u single objec tive purpose, making 11 possible fur all vounustors to grow straight, strung and to keep them active una vigorous. Reaction Mrs. Moorhuud, who returned recently from u tour of tho oust, told tho gathering of tho reac tion to the Oregon program among loiidt-rs of education In that part of tho country. Sho spoke at the University of North Carolina In response to a request sent her late last year In the Interest of tho Oregon program, "Tho North Carolina people were amazed that any slulo had progressed us far us Oregon has In such a program. Throughout tho oust there was great approval of our concept of tho program," Mis. Moorheud said. Other states In tho union, es pecially Connecticut, nnd also New York nnd Kentucky on; keenly interested In the physical fitness program which had Its In ception In Oregon, Both Denn Leighton und Mrs. Moorhead spent Monday after noon ut the Marine Harincks us KtiesU of Col. Charles T. lirooks. They Inspected various physical education features of tno bar racks und Roan Leighton was es neclullv Interested In tho swim ming pool. Ho paid trlbuto to ia. ivicNumiiru, m cniirga oi swimming at the barracks pool, whom tho dcun said was consid ered one of tho five top couches In tho United States. Lt, Mc Niimara Is on lenve from MIT, llostou, where he will return as couch. Stromberg-C r 1 s o n Radios. Derby's Music Co. A dOOSEBONE SHORTAGE JUNCTION CITY, Kus Jan. 22 (!) L. S, Surgent was it bit lardy this season with his annual Kooscbone weather forecast. Sar gent, who says ho learned how to make long range weather pre diction from tho Indians, ex plained he had trouble obtaining a sutlMfactory cross-section of goose bones from Christmus dinners. Ills long range goosobono pre diction: A mild wlntor tho rest of tho way, to bo followed by an curly spring.- CONVINCED SPRINGFIELD, III., Jan. 22 (pj If, K. Smith found a long lino of women waiting when he arrived to open his hosiery shop. They were after nylons. Smith, however, told the standees he didn't have' any nylons und no sale wns planned. But tho women continued to stand In line. Finally Smith called police dnd tho officers told the women they were wasting their time. II..., rtlrtti't Uri,nty tin for another half hour, the women finally convinced mere wnsn i going to bo n solo, FILES CANDIDACY . SALEM. Jan, 22 (!) State Ilep. William B. 1 Morse, Prlne vllle .republican, filed his can dldocy today for reelection. He represents Crook and Jefferson counties. USE 666 Cold Preparations Llauld. Tablets, Salvo. Nose Drops. Cautloai Um only as directed. For four Convenience MAX'S COFFEE SHOP 535 Main Will Be Open From 6 A. M. to T A. M. Lounge Open 10 A. M. to Midnight When can I get a telephone for my farm? Wd like to say very soon. But actually, It will take some time before we can provide a farm tele phone for everyone who wants one . . . even though we are cutting down our waiting list every day. Tor there are many places where we have to Install complicated switch boards . . . some, even, where we have to build entire new buildings. Our rate of progress will depend on how rapidly our manufacturers can sup ply the necessary equipment and materials. Your local Telephone representative will be glad to tell you what has to be done in your locality and give you the latest information on about how long it will take. Meanwhile, you can be certain your farm telephone Is on the way and that we are doing everything possible to hurry the day we bring it to you. Note to farmer-line owners: we'll be glad to advise you on your telephone maintenance problems and check your instruments. Just call your local Telephone office. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. 120 North Eighth Street Telephone Klamath Falls 3101 Hillman Lauds Truman Stand NEW YOHK, Jan. 22 (P) Sidney Hillman, chairman of the CIO political action committee, sent President Truman a mes sage lust night congratulating him on his labor program and bis efforts to avert the nation wide steel strike. Hillman also assured the presi dent of the PAC's "fullest sup port of tho firm stand you have taken In favor of wage increases to protect American workers against a drastic decline In liv ing standards and to maintain the national purchasing power essential to a healthy economy." 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