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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1946)
j Reprimand To Admiral j On Navy Property Loss Told In Senate Report Stork Loses Then Wins n WASHINGTON, Muy 24 fT Tin si'imtp wur Invent IKiilInK commltlm tnilny released u it purl mi llin theft or Ions f some worth r i'lii'kn. in-i-ur cookers iiml ul lie i- nrlli'li'n from niivy 4i I ' I IjnmlicT liiiirs. Tito report ald Secretary of Navy James V. Korrestnl I met In formed senators "f "iiilniliiintrii live dli'lilinarv net Inn ' nKuinnt Vlro Ailinlrul Itoliert C. Ciiffen (nil four other nuviil officers In rluirKe of the nuvul ulr station I SCHOOL I'i HVr'Uj'i iM, w.Motosond V 'l'lliHli.1,,11111. tilHlill ! By JOAN O'NEILL School will diKinlimed today at noun for the summer vueutlon und the klri unci teachers left the KUIIS hall for their various uininer occuiiitloini. Tilers 'H no achooi venter- ' duy except for neclul cutri of makeup work and mhool only convened toduy In order lo cletir up locker refund und lo mve out the report curd. A short astcmoly was held Ihl mornlti Hi Ihc flnul one of the yenr. Reed-Mueller Take Honon Graduation for the senior of KUIIS was Wndnrsduy iiIkIU. At llmt tune 214 member of tills y turn iienlor cluxs marched down the aisle for their diploma. AlimK with the owiirdliiK of diploma other owards wero lllven to several of the KUIIS enmrs. Hill So rl received the KIwiimIs wrd ulven to u senior boy lor uuliUnilnm sportsman, hip, leadership, anil scholarship. Kffle Ilolens took the DAK clt Itnnnhlp award: Jean Morrison, DAK homriuukcr nwiird. Jim Howard and Sully Mueller were presented the honor of re ceiving Hie perpetuul fuculty trophy Riven to the oot.itundlnit aenlor oov and Kirl. Sully h'imi received the AAUW $7 scholar hip and a scholarship to tin University of Oreuon. Marv Griffith! and Dorothea Wliitellne alio hud scholarships presented them for ulule school, while Alyce Weill received a nuulc scholarship to Whltmuii colleue conservatory of music. Departmental awards, mven for students exceptional In each field of study, were handed lo the seniors. Dean llaiten re ceived hl for tradei and In dmtry; Dob Thompson. ocial iclence; Bill llennncK. in dustrial arts; Dorothy Klikput rick, retail icIIIiik: Hod Murray, , music Solon Stone, physical iclence and the Hansen ami Lomb science award; Scott Heed rim awav with awarn lor ' foreign langnagei, mathematics, and i)eech: Mary Griffith had the English owurd; Ted Reeves, dramatics; Caryl Vandcrwall. home economics: Shirley Con rady, commerce: George Zuiwn, journalism, and Joan O'Neill, "fMary Griffith and Scott Heed were valedictorian and aalutalorlnn. "Farewell Friday To top off the school year a big dance is being given tonight In Pelican court. This is the last affair of the year and It w being given In the spirit of say ing "good bye" to Klamath high. The dance sturts at 8:30 and ends at 1 1:30. ' Ski's Hand" will play. The affnlr Is strictly couples and no "slugs" arc per nilttod The dunce is a sports affair, but programi are to be given as a memorandum of schools end. Programs were on sale at school and will also be on sale at the door tonight. The price Is 60 cents, Masque and Gnvel Is sponsor ing the dance with the assistance of the social committee. Bo suro to get date and come to sco the "school year" out. ul San J nun, Puerto Hlco, be tween May and October of lust yeur. Ulflcn, Hie. report said, received u "severe repi linuud." The San Juan report wus inuile u purl of tli- committee's official record us the senators resumed hearings on what Chairman Meud IU NYI termed "Irregulari ties in business operations con ducted by the nuvy at Peurl llui'hor, Hawaii. Senator Mead said these hear Ings "will explore lllegul and Improper procurement and di version of government properly und funds In the case known as the submarine ships service stores." George Meuiler, coinmlllee counsel, said the "severe reprl mund" for Admiral Glffen was the first of Its kind In naval history agiilnst so high ruiiklng uii officer. Secretary Koirestul thiinked the senate committee fur appris ing the navy of the San J nun cuse and also reported he hud sent u "severe reprimand" lo Cupt. Frank K. Weld, letters of ri'priinuiid to l.t. Comdr. E. W. I'uynter und l.t. Clinton W. Kneessl, former supply officers Ihere; und a letter of admonition to Cmdr. Nicholas M. Howinski. Vacation School Set At 1st Presbyterian ! Vuculion Church school will begin Monday, May 27, at the I First Presbyterian church, (Jilt i und Pine streets. The school will I last for two weeks, Mondays ' through Fridays, and will be j held from D a. in. until 11:30 I a. in. ! Knrollinent is open to young ! sters five years old and older, j Superintendent of the school I will be Mrs. Donald Cram, us. sisteil by Mrs. James I'luniger. A fine staff of teachers und helpers has been secured. Included In the program will be llihle study, stories, music and craft work. The entire school will meet together In the sanctu ary at the beginning of the morn ing for a l.Vmlnutc worship serv ice, following which the differ- I ent age groups will meet for Ihelr separate programs. Pupils are urged to be present at R :I0 on Monday morning to register. hr i s? Ulv v. JirMi.n Tht stork lost In a race to this country when Mrs. Betty Finger (left), 20, arrived In Detroit from England. Ha than baat the doctor to the home of hsr husband, Melrin Finger (right), by IS minutes. The cigar-laden papa, a former paratrooper, helped his daughter, Melanle, Into the world. All three were reported "doing fine." AP wlrephoto. Infant Death Cause Found NEW YORK, May 24 (A-) The army today Identified as sum mer diarrhea me disease wnicn caused the death of four babies and made seriously 111 17 others who arrived in the united States recently aboard the bride ship Zcbulon Vance. Two other babies, one In Pitts burgh and one In Paris, 111., have died, but the army Investigating board which named the disease said their diagnosis applied only to the four who died In New York. The baby who died in Pittsburgh arrived Sunday on the brazil. The board said cause of the outbreak of the disease had not been determined. Mothers of the children have said unsanitary conditions on overcrowded ships were responsible, although the army reported from Paris that the Vance carried 40 fewer pas sengers than capacity. The board's statement declared the disease is not uncommon and "occurs In hospitals and other institutions where large numbers of new-born Infants and older infants up to the age of 12 months live in close contact." Presbyterians Slate Class At Altamont Vacation Bible school in the Altamont Junior high school building, conducted by the Peuce Memorial Presbyterian church begins Thursday, May 30, for a 12-day session, closing with a picnic on June 14. This Bible ' school is undenominational in teaching and welcomes all boys und girls four through fourteen years of age. Bible stories, mem ory work, dramatization, mis-' aions, hymns, supervised games, 1 and handwork will be taught by trained teachers. A. C. Olson, , superintendent. Rev. Hugh T Mitchelmore, pastor. I State Librarians To Meet At Salem SALEM, May 24 fP The Oregon Library association will hold its fourth annual confer ence here Saturday. Topics to be discussed Include certification of librarians, recom mendations of the legislative committee, and the library ser vice demonstration act. jraALO 1 NtWS. KUiaalk Mill, On. rainAr. Mr u. Hit, rr Nia Dr. Peter H. Odegard, presi dent of Reed college, will ad dress the afternoon meeting on professional pride and pressure politics. More than 200 repre sentatives of public, school, coU lege, university and special li braries will attend. Classified Ada Bring Results. oVlfMIlllVJV in an -torn -t,- u. CI-" anci"' ... Hone " . -Maw - -4srtlY ...r. lor r.l yun ,er um From May 22 Hsrald-Nsws THIS COULD HAPPEN to -JT- YOU! Formers Special Blanket Liability Policy will protect you on tuch a claim. For complete information, coll the JERRY THOMAS INSURANCE agency PHONE 8491 121 No. 8th Vet Home Loan Increase Asked Government Studies Dairy Price Boosts WASHINGTON, May 24 (A1) I The price housewives pay for ! butter, milk and cheese may be PORTLAND, May 24 iPi boostod, a government official Folger Johnson, stutc federal ' said toduy, to give farmers more housing authority director, said j money to buy feed for cows. toduy he would ask the FHA I The only alternative, said this commissioner lo rubc price Urn' llutlons for title VI home loan, insurance in this area. Surveys will be made to show thut houses cannot be well built here under top prices specified, he stuled. Applications ure being accepted, however, for louns up to S.VIOO for single-family houses; $7.1(1(1, iwo-fumily; $5U0, three family, und $12.0(10, four-family. The regulations arc part of tho veterans emergency housing act. lugs bonds division, the treasury announced toduy. An intensified drive to boost government bond buying is to bo conducted by the division June 6 July 4. Mrs. Truman Heads Women's Bond Drive WASHINGTON, Muy 24 (,Vl Mrs. Hurry S. Truman has ac cented the honorary chairman ship of the women's national advisory committee of the sav- PHOTOS Taken In Your Home, Children, Croups. Waddings. Commercial Work BUD'S 1031 Main Phone 35SS official who declined use of his name. Is another increase in gov ernment subsidies to farmers to offset the higher costs of dairy feed. In any event, he added, OPA, the agriculture department and the office of economic stabiliza tion expect to make a decision within a few days. 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