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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1947)
w Threat Of Heavy Freeze May Send Byrd Party Back ABOARD U8S MT.OLYMPU8, Ultlii Amcrlcu, Jun, 23 (Dolnycd) ll') Tho threiil uf a sudden, heavy frcezo may forco tho mi vy e Anliirctlo expedition tu ri'lurn homu wouks curlier than originally planned. At present, ships In the expedi tion's central group nre anchored In the open wulor of the Bay of Whole at tho cduo uf tha south piilnr lea cup. Hut to tlio nurtll li tho men acing Hog leo puck bigger than over thin year, In the event uf a auilduii freeze, exlmicling tlio Icq puek Into tho World Bank Head Dies ' WASHINGTON, Jun. 24 (!') The unexpected deuth of Harold 13. Smith, vleo president of tho World bunk, leaving thul globul reconstruction agency Iciiclcrlcss auuln today, presumably will inir the scurch for a new presi dent. Smith, former United Stated buduet director, was alrlckoil atiddenly by a heurl uttuck lute yenterduy at Ilia lurm homo ncur Culpepper, Va. llu wan 48 yearn old. 11a hud been serving as chief executive of tha Internutlonul Bunk for Reconstruction and Dc veliipment since December IB, when President Eugene Meyer resigned, Smith resigned too, but aitreed to tuy nn until the bunk'a dlreclora elected a new preal denl. Coliicldeiilully with Smlth'i deuth which came no suddenly that mcdlcnl uld wnii not at hund a bunk official Indicated pri vately that the wide-ranging (enrcli for a president may be ncnrliiK an end. The (election l "under active consideration" at this moment, he told a reporter, and the directors hope for an early decision. College Shows Enrollment Gain Pinal winter term registration fllturcs at Southern Oregon col lege show that enrollment has Increased over the fall term. Mrs. Winston, the registrar, pointed out thai never before In the history ol the college nag tins happened. The usual pattern la for winter enrollments to fall off, I she salt?, and most colleges in the country this year have reported I a slight loss In winter enroll-: ment, but at Southern Oregon ! rullrge there are more students than ever. The total figure 1 reached 924 on the last day of I registration. There are 375 men and HI) women. The veterans and non-vets are evenly divided, 1 numbering 262 in each group. sins cuts rot yititr But to haii I t CONOttTtON. llimi tUIHt Mltll al!f at Ual from torwr. af M, I KIWll. Bbd SftV fMT 4u lO U,I MM.M. ! Uam ! .n Lodr In repnru mt iwnm w,lh a t:tmu) 1 m h (-h u IW pr Mm ..l tnttllon. Utl Mlrf mmh wlia a,nnttla ln,M hMwUrlM. cldVSt4 .(.rtHI., HrhA hawklat ant Mvclav wlMrr un ml hlm4 rrlkt atltr wins IL KMiaONOI. mmu U H, but cnfltrtaf ffulla. Ulta U M pna. aramiai. Ui only twU w W KMIHIIM1I, (raulM. mm, aol M IraMd) aoU aQa wt lainaM mt Saa.r Cat Sal. Dnf, ratllbarrr,H its Mala Mill Oit.ra rill... bay, the thin hulls of tho Mt. Olympus and the curgo ships Yunccy and Merrick might bo crushed, , Admiral Itlcliurd Criizen. tusk force coiiiiiiunder, already hug expressed concern iibuiit such u possibility, lie told reporters with tho expedition thul lie and Admlrul Itlcliurd llyrd, cxpcdl linn, louder ubourd the currier I'hlllpplno Sou north of tho ice puek, have been considering un early start homo. Original plans culled for a slay here until curly March, Working aguinst time, Seubees huvo thrown up a tent town and un airport on the Ice shelf ubovc tho liuy of Whales und ncur the Little America buso established by previous Uyrd expeditions. Fifty tents have been erected and the ulrstrlp stretching for a mile between flug markers, lias been smoothed out In tho snow and Ice. A skl-plunn with a 03 foot wing spun nlreudy hut tested It. Six transport planes from the currier Philippine Sea, now 1100 miles north, will use the strip later. Lost Puppy Hunted In Vain Lost, strayed or stolen a golden cocker spaniel culled Ter ry, the pet and constant com panion of 4-yeur-old "Gegc" Flitcrnft. "Gego," son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kllteraft. 1114(1 Enric, missed his pet around 4:30 p. m. Wednesduy und luisn't seen her since. Ho chose Terry out of a litter of pups the day she was born and bus cuddled and cared for her most of tho six months of her life. Terry hud just been brought home from the veterinary clinic and Kllteraft thought ut first tho may have returned for ! another treatment hut a call to the clinic exploded that theory. Anyone huving a clue as to I he wherenhouts of Terry may phone Kllteraft at Don's Mens wear, 6320. , Rogue River To Get Newspaper OH A NTS PASS, Jan. 24 fl' Mel Price, formerly of the Port Uind Journal news staff, an nounced today Hint he hns re signed the position of editor of the Grunts Puss Bulletin, weekly newspnper, to establish a weekly newspaper ut Rogue River, Oro, Klrst Issue of the new pnper, which will be culled the Roguo rtlver Itecord, Is scheduled to ap pear February 8. John II. Korbcs, who has boon associated with tho Gruyg Har bor Post, Aberdeen, Wush., since 1033, except for a tlmo with the armed forces, and one year with the Dully Olympian, Olympla, Wush., has been secured as the new editor for tho Bulletin, Price staled. Trumans Pass Picket Line WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 ll'l Eight pickets foiled to keep the Trumun fumlly and their party from u performance of "Blossom Time" nt the National theater lust night. The "committee for racial de mocracy In the nation's capital promptly Igsued gtatoment de claring Presg Secretary Charles Hoss und the secret service had sought to "effect the sneak en trance of tho president of the United States Into a Jim Crow theater." The pickets, protesting refusal of the Natlonnl to admit ne groes, were herded to one side by police along with others on the sidewalk when the presi dent. Mr,s. Truman, their daugh ter Margaret and a group of her friends orrtved. Without looking at the seven sign-carrying white men and one negro, the Trumans walked In through tho main entrance. City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED SO TAIN NO HONrlTAI.I.ATION Na l.aaa af Tlma r.rtn.n.nl R.ll! DR. E. M. MARSHA f'Slrasralla rbjalrlan ttt Na. Ilk K.qalr, Thaalfa Sl. m... lau STOP those cold drafts, soot and dirt from coming through your windows and doors. SAVE u e I! Have Inter-locklna metal wttthtrttrlo Installed. Venetian Blinds. Wood or Metal. AIT work guaranteed. Dlul 9200 for free estimates. Melvin Storer Weatherstrip Co. Income Tax Returns Financial Reports Auditing Bookkeeping and Accounting Assistance Open Evenings 7:00-8:00 Except Sat. C. C. Overeem rinuo ACCOUNTANT Pkm MM VTalitMl Utrrtl Knlrtnre' Commercial Arlt MniMinff SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO 1 DANCELAND SIS Klamath Ave. "Music Af You Like It" by Tho DANCEMASTERS Admission. 74c, Including Tax Sponsored by Post 1383. V.F.W. LAST 4 DAYS Closing Out SALE! All 3x4 - 3x5 Frames Now 20t All SS.OO Frames Now 75 All $4.00 Frames Now 50C Roll Film 15c All contact and projection paper 23 OFF wholesale price. All camera shades, lens, tripods and other camera accessories 30 OFF Attention Colorists DtVot, Winston Newton and Roehrlgs famous paints 1.20 a tube, )!- At TlJ 1113UORE WIDE SALE A, l- I fc. TOP COAT SALE Entire stock of top roats Vals.' to $50. OQ CQ drastically reduced Now...'. V.I.. .. MO. 43 50 V.l..to 40. 28.50 Stratollne BELTS Reg. 2.00 .... Now 1.39 Reg. 2.S0 .... Now 1.79 Reg. 3.00 .... Now 2.19 Reg. S.OO .... Now 3.49 SKI SWEATERS Values to 8.S0 L AC Now Values to 10.00 1 AC Now Values to 12.50 0 AC Now 0la All Wool Jac Shirts Iteff. 1 1 .85 Now FLITE KITS Gen. Pigskin i Reg. 21.85. Now 14.79 Plus Tax Gen. Plastic Zipper OVERNIGHT BAGS 3.49 Reg. 4.50 Now .? Plus Tax ALL WOOL JACKETS 9.85 Values to 12.85 Now Values to 9.B5 QC Now 0.73 All Wool Whipcord Forest Green BREECHES Special Price .... 12.50 Unidentified Flyer Killed When Chute Fouls In Plane SEATTLE, Jan. 24 fP) The body of an unidentified army airman was recovered early today In the crashed wrcckuKe of a C-47 transport plane from which two fellow airmen hud bailed out successfully, the King county sheriff's office said. 'Tho flier's purochuto appar ently fouled before ho could clenr the plane, deputies gaid. Tho two-cnKine plane, bound from Great Falls, Mont., to Mc Chord field, 35 miles south of Seattle, became lost In the murky skies over Seattle and run out of nag "within three minutes" of Sund Point naval air station. It crashed near midnlKht on the north shore of Lake Washington. A Sand Point spokesman said the plane radioed at 10:43 p.m. It wag short of fuel. It wag flying on one engine when the pilot radioed the crew would bail out. The station was attempting to lead it in by radar but was un able to make contact. The two airmen who balled out were 1st Lt. Harold B. Kini son of Charleston, W. Va,, and 2nd Lt. M. A. Smith of Clinton, Ky. The entire city was alerted shortly after the 10:45 message from the plane, when the civil acronuutics authority appealed There will still be plenty of cold weather Boys' and Girls' Coat Hat and Legging Sets Regular $9.98 Sslc $5 Tha Store of Fine Linens and Tots' Apparel 619 Main through commercial radio sta tions for listeners to report If the plane wag heard. Its position then wag about 14,000 feet. Wreckage of the plane wag scattered over a 200-foot-square area. Wings wero torn off. One englno was found about 100 feet from the fugelage. It crashed in an area of second growth timber and stumps. Permanente Ship To Be Rebuilt PORTLAND Jan. 24 A') The victory ship Silver Bow In to undergo a $500,000 conversion Job here to make it into a ce ment and gypsum-carrying ves sel. Permanente Steamship com pany, one of the Henry J. Kaiser interests, gald it would buy the ship and place lt in trade with California, the Pacific northwest and Hawaii. Boys' Camps Sites Chosen SALEM. Jan. 24 UP) The house social welfare committee started work todoy on Governor Earl Snell's proposal to establish boys' camps for pre-delinquonts, with two gitcs appearing to have the edge. Slate Forester Nelg S. Rogers said the best sites are two former CCC camps, one located In the Pcavcy arboretum near Camp Adair, and the other near timber on the Sunset highway. The sites will be Inspected by a sub-committee consisting of COUGHING OF GOLDS Clean, white, pleasant to um and so effective in helping quiet cough ing of colds, soothing to sore throat. PENETROSRUB March Help vc&walk' of Dimes BENEFIT Baldy's Band ARMORY Saturday, Jan. 25 $1.00 Per Person, Inc. Tax. WIBALD mwg. KlamaHi Valla, Of.. fatDAT, Jaa. St, IM1. fag tlm Reps. O. H. Bengston, Medford; E. H. Condit, Clatskanle, and John M. Bates, Lake Grovo, The population of Iceland is a little more than 120,000. For a small deposit la trust, with great insurance compear you can be guaranteed sew home if your present home burns. Hans Norland. 123 N, 8th It, Phone 6080. FEHLEN S'AYS Get Your LOCKERS Near Home! Applications and payments taken now at 22S9 Hope House back of new store. Open Early In February includttlh f un Inyour trip gtssi gfgT""! via lifornia! ft -io adefaxi rail far On your winter trip to most eastern and midwettern points you can go or return vis. California and the sunny southwest for not one cent more rail fare than you would pay to go straight east and back. Add sunshine to your trip. Visit San Francisco, Lot Angeles, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso and other sun country resort cities where summer spends toe winter. Take advantage of liberal stopover privileges. You'll ride fine, modern trains oa fast convenient ail the way. (Tn) The friendly fci Southern Pacific Lloyd Stitt. District Freight end Passenger Agent Ticket Office. Phone 3111 BVSBSSSaHaaHHB' tf ' Lovely full fashioned 45 f V gauge nylons . . . 8H to 9V4 TTSM Literally hundreds of dresses . I . . . porportioncd for small mrJJ ICT C glashed for final clearance 1 I v. S. leg. ... BUY FIRST PAIR ... cottons, rayons and SwUl V V FOR REGULAR PRICE OF LjiMzJ . 1 J J . . J 1.70, receive second pair for . WOol, ' ' ' s,z6s frora T V ' 0 W 1 up to- 14 . . . k V . If. . ; . t. X J """"""T values to 8.95. 1 I LV aT "PANTIES" Hundreds of fine rayon and - J J j f ' ' M . cotton panties . . . white and W C X X J 4 y ' tcarose . . . sizes 3 to 14 . . . MM f X J 4 t f - J ' values to 98c .. . for sale C, ff L. W ittf timeon,y J i ys yc Y rrxOO sSY Baby "SUPPERS" Mff iWft One group of children's slip- M ff Jt . w' f J pers . . . warm and long JL ' Ct Here U re,11y wearing... lots of colors and JfOI X ,4 T "shower" of fine baby styles . . . sizes 5 to 3 . . . fUJ jl V A V ..w J AC A : , ' while they last .. . & & (NX Xt 4 AF gits . . . everything Ixnag- . . .y- f! tV X V f , inable and all are slashed yY- ' t - " to bclow cost . . . "Boys'Vear" (SSSomees c Prices slashed to the bone on all . a to r tk X VrfOl boys' wear ... the greatest A g yS ) ,,",,", bargains of the sale .. . & Jf j V tPa UfJ 1 TC,f jodhpurs as low as $2 A Pisf A I J ... jackets and suits V H flfl as low as $5 . . . A. JL V f V li Everv sin8le seasonable boy's and II VU V at "r girl's hats in the shop ... all grouped " II dont miss this. jjt JO . Xv II Into one big section for final clear- , II II 45" ja i', f & f f ance . . . values to 6.95. AWrrW H0Es :44b fjA 4& ll- ll V T r J All leather shoes ... colors pink and ' T I A .TV V J I ATjU II L N blue. Size 1 to 3. Nationally known II Sc Q X-X J V "Toddler" shoes U K SrCZ "ANKLETS" n I f I fl J f I aaf ll 400 pair of fine cotton and wool fOjC I t f ytw A 11 11 Beautiful aU anklets ... values to 69c ... grand rX i . if ' II ' II wool plaids selection of colors and styles ... M XXj X V-V f ' and plain colors you'll want several X' ' at ' X . IaTal." Am I "1 -reduced for this I AnitC lXs X LJ great sale ... all C0nS " .LX j,. . J I II I sizes, and lots of T "B" . "B" Si zJ TOTS-TO-IEENS U JiVllllJ I 602 Main ShS? Now Mb Bell Studio & Camera Shop Next, to Pine Tree Theatre DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Phone 3463