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HtttAI.Q NEWS, Klmth FIli, Ore. SATURDAY, March M, ltM, P( a
9 Persons Hurt
In Manila Blaze
MANILA, March 30 (P)
Nine persons were injured and
the newly reestablished coast
geodetic survey headquarters
was destroyed in a spectacular
fire today.
The fire, of undetermined
origin, virtually burned out the
Plant of the Fookien Times,
Manila's largest Chinese news- -paper,
and roared through two
blocks of apartments and ware
houses in the Binondo district
that escaped Japanese arsonists
a year ago,
Yesterday, another fire de
stroyed approximately $200,000
worth of army supplies in a
quartermaster depot.
It is estimated that Shakes
peare wrote two plays a year.
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Bob McCnrl, l.ft, and Chuck Cecil ol th. KFLW .nnouncinB .tail, in front of the miko in the Clarence Bauer, loft, technician, motion, thrnuoh . ,!.
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chief engineer.
Gilbert Walters, KFLW'i
Lwicnit, Bob Mctari win
fenducl a man on mo urooi
I 12: 1 5 p. " Malcolm Ep-
Tne norma pnu
tinjjlng oditor, givei tho
CKy bohlnd local happon
L at 4:15 and Don Noal
Elki port ovory aJtornoon
L 5:.
naly national leaturea to
L htard irom ABC include
til Brook Iniit Club, Glamour
Kinor. Tom Dronnoman
h,ialclat in Hollywood, My
fim Story, and In tho aftor-
toon many womon'i toaturaa
il woll JBCK Aimiirong,
flick Tracy, and lovornl other
IHItlll OI JUVOnilO'llMBlMli
Wookly leaturea Include the
ford Sunday Evening hour.
Quia Kidi, Gangbuatera, Bob
Villi and hia Toxaa Play.
Myi, Madlion square uaraen
tjhli. Theatre Guild ol tho
Mr, Hall of Fame and othera.
i dally achedulo ol KFLW
biogrami win Be prinioa in
IX Heraia ana nowi.
From bon to (anltor
tTLW haa a staff of IS per
m, including four announc-
in, four tochmciana, adror-
tiling man, rocaptionlat, book
llHpor and ao on.
Plana are maao now to nave
Itimote broadcaata of many
fcxil tventa. and other hap-
Mninot of local Interoit,
LTorything point! to a new
'in on the ether for the
hlimath batln beginning to-
Borrow at 2 p. m.
Manticcr of KFLW is Bud
Kindler, who hns been here
r sevcrnl months designing
i suiKTvising the insinuation
the station and the Herald
A News building remodeling,
.insmitter and testing has
ftn In charge of Gilbert Wal-
fri, chief engineer.
Olncr members of the slnff
Commeri-lMl mannarr -Mux Vryc.
iiws editor nnd pulillclty tllroi'tor
PrtKlucllun director Announcer Mel
idwln.
iporll dlreclnr Announcer Don Nel.
&uf( nnnuuiicerK Ili,t McCurl nnd
vk Cecil.
K'fentlnnliit-iecretnv Mnrjorlo Eoalo.
kokkerpcr Jtelen llrhik.
iraiuinutrr cnKlnocrft -Hruce llulie,
ut Alcxnnder nnd Clnrence llnuer.
Marshall Pcngra, veteran rn-
l) mnn of Roscburg. is onern-
Nj director for both KFLW
Klamath Falls and KRNR nf
toicburg. Pengrn is chairman
If the fimnll Rtntlnna pnmmlttrtn
' the Niitional Association of
Wroadcnsters and a member of
pe industry music committee
well as tho pmnlnve-pmnlnvpr
Klatlons committee.
Wo Smallpox Cases
eported In County
There hnvn hnnn
mallpox reported In Klamath
unly this spring ulthough sev
coast cities are having an
Pldcmic or the disease.
Smallltoy vnrnitinllin. a n
"iR given at the Klamath
WHy public, health clinic nnd
'! various physicians here. Two
WS of diuhlhnri
jyrtcdl hero recently.
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Bruce Hulae, at th KFLW control comole, and Paul Alexander, technician. . . '
Cabbie Performs
Abortion For $85
SPOKANE, March 30 (Pj A
taxi driver charged with abor
tion has confessed he performed
an illegal operation on a young
woman for $85 while posing as a
physician, Deputy Prosecutor
Clarence P. Smith said last
night.
Smith said Vern Blair. 31.
had signed a confession that he
performed the operation "be
cause I was broke." He admitted
he had had no medical training,
Smith said.
The 22-year-old mother of two
children whose husband died
two years ago was taken to a
hospital in grave condition but
now is out of danger, Smith
said.
SPECIAL!
SPECIAL!
SPRING SERVICE SPECIAL
Please Telephone in for Appointment!.
1. Wash and vacuum ear
2. Steam clean chassis, to remove winter grime and
dirt
3. Lubricate chassis completely and change oil -
4. Lubricate starter, generator and distributor
5. Remove, clean, repack and adjust front wheel bear
ings
6. Inspect brake lining
7. Clean battery terminals and check cables
8. Adjust fan belt tension
9. Fill steering gear housing
10. Drain, flush and refill transmission and differential
with summer weight lubricants
11. Check tires for pressure, cuts and imbedded foreign
material
12. Cross switch tires if desired
13. Pick-up and deliver car within the city limits
$
5
(OILS EXTRA)
We also do expert waxing
and
SIMONIZING
$
5
DICK B. MILLER CO.
OLDS TOWER
7th tc Klamath
In Th
i.J VIM
Appeal Filed
In Dairy Case
SALEM. March 30 (A)E. L.
Ji Peterson, director of agriculture,
filed an appeal in the state su
l prcmc court here Saturday, seek-
(Continucd from Page One) ing to collect poundage fees
I under the state milk control act
petition Involve HARD WORK. ; from a Klamath Falls dairy for
Dancing gaily down the prim-! the sale of bultcrfat in Califor-
rose path, with government pay-1 '".
ing the piper, Is more alluring.
Vou'LL have, to excuse this
1 cynical outburst. This
writer has been reading him
self to sleep with Roman history
of late. Rome, 20 centuries ago,
was treading the path we're
treading now.)
Lumber Workers
To Get Pay Hike
WASHINGTON, March 30 (!)
A new wage increase ceiling for
approximately 125,000 workers
in the west coast lumber indus
try will be approved, the nation
al wage stabilization board said
yesterday.
The increases are for pricing
purposes and authorize 15 cents
nn limn ri hnvn rntos In effect on
August 17, 1045. j the car was reported to be badly
The board estimated that 2500 , damaged.
firms are involved. It Said that a
majority of lumber concerns in
Oregon, Washington, California,
Idaho and Montana already had
established a 15-cent Increase
pattern between August 17,
1945 and February 14, 1946.
Judge David R. Vandcnbcrg
ruled in favor of the defendants,
the Lost River dairy, in circuit
court action in Klamath county.
Peterson contends that the de
fendants are liable for poundage
fees from alleged sales of 374,000
pounds of butterfat from May,
1942 until November 1944, all
of which was sold to California
consumers.
Alturas Men Unhurt
In Auto Accident
A 1941 Dc Soto coupe driven
bv Paul Leo Carter of Alturas
turned over after hitting the
gravel shoulder of the road about
13 miles out of Klamath Falls
on the Merrill highway at 11.15
this morning.
Neither the driver nor his pas
sencer. F. E. Minncrup Jr., also
or Alturas, was injured, but
SUCtS oLf
The name Guatemala means
land of the trees.
Solons favor
A-Bomb Test
WASHINGTON, March 30 (P)
The weight of congressional
opinion tipped heavily today in
favor of holding the Bikini A
bomb tests this summer, al
though three senators protested
this is a bad time for such an
awesome experiment.
Several senators interested in
atomic energy developments said
they are flatly opposed to calling
off the tests, as suggested in
yesterday's senate resolution by
Senators Huffman (D-Ohio) and
Lucas (D-IU.) Senator O'Mahoney
D-Wyo.) backed the resolution,
however.
The Bikini tests originally
were scheduled to begin approxi
mately May 15. but President
Truman ordered them postponed
six weeks to make possible the
attendance of congressmen who
would be kept away on the
earlier dale because of the press
of legislative matters.
.The Huffman-Lucas attack on
plans to lest atomic bombs on
ships at the Marshall island la
goon was based on their asser
tion that any such demonstra
tion might be misinterpreted by
other nations as evidence the
United States is preparing for
war.
Classified Ads Bring Results
OPENING APRIL 2ND!
MAC'S MARKET
MERRILL - OREGON
Former Location of Offield's Market
Complete Line of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
Custom Meat Cuttinn for Your Locker.
E. G. McGREER
1 k,1ew that Fluhrer's Vitamin Enriched Bread I served at
,.
dinner would give him couragei
Loy J. Barker
Has Been Appointed
SPECIAL
REPRESENTATIVE
for the
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LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEALTH LIFE
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March
31st
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PROGRAM
SUNDAY
2:00 KFLW Dedication Program
2:30 Counterspy ABC
3:00 Radio Hall of Fame ABC
3:30 Sunday Evening Party ABC
4:00 Drew Pearson ABC
4:15 News Don Gardiner ABC ,
4:30 Remember ABC
5:00 Ford Evening Hour ABC
6:00 Walter Winchell ABC
6:15 Louella Parsons ABC
6:30 LaGuardia Speaks ABC
6:45 Jimmy Fidler ABC
7:00 Theater Guild on the Air
ABC
8:00 Enchantment ABC
8:30 Quiz Kids ABC
9:00 Sam Hayes News ABC
9:15 Salute to KFLW from KGW
. 9:30 News
9:45 Richard Leibert, Organist
10:00 Casino Gardens Orch. ABC
10:30 Ambassador Hotel Orch. ABC
11:00 Sign Off
MONDAY
6:30 Dawn Patrol
6:45 Farm Fare
7:00 News
7:15 Stop and Go Show
7:30 James Abbe Observes ABC
7:45 Zoke Manners ABC
8:00 The Breakfast Club ABC
9:00 Glamour Manor ABC
9:30 Breakfast in Hollywood ABC
10:00 Home, Edition of News ABC
10:15 Ted Malone ABC ' . ;
10:30 My True Story ABC
10:55 News and Betty Crocker ABC
11:00 Baukhage Talking ABC
11:15 Ethel & Albert ABC
11:30 One Woman's Opinion ABC
11:45 Allen Roth Orch.
12:00 News
12:15 Man on the Street
12:30 Ladies Be Seated ABC
1:00 Jack Berch ABC
1:15 Try and Find Me ABC
1:30 This Moving World ABC , .
1:45 Hymns of All Churches ABC
2:00 What's Doin' Ladies ABC
2:25 Norman, Nesbitt ABC
2:30 1450 Club
3:00 Bride & Groom ABC
3:30 Al Pierce Show ABC
4:00 Headline Edition ABC
4:15 Mac Epley
4:30 Somas Song Shop ABC
4:45 Hop Harrigan ABC
5:00 Terry and the Pirates ABC
5:15 Dick Tracy ABC
5:30 Jack Armstrong ABC ,
5:45 Sports Lineup
6:00 The Lone Ranger ABC
KFLW Feature.
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