Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 26, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    hfinu iysimiessiriniomi Stocks
Tcale ff .lkSuper? Plamies
PENDLETON. Ore.. June M
i tale of nine mysterious objects
Mf airplanes whlsslni over
rYMlern wasninsion ai w muw
n hour cot sarnticiam loaay irom
lie army end air exprru.
The man who reported the object
Kenneth Arnold, a flvlnl Boise, Ida-
is. bulneesman. clung, however, to
lU atory of the ehlny. flat object,
ash aa bit- a a DC-4 passenger
lane, recinc over Washlnxton'a
aaeade mountain! wun a peculiar
aearini motion "like the tall of a
lU."
An army spokesman in wasning-
ton, D. O., commeniea, as lar aa
rve Know, nomine mes uiai inat
ept a V-a rocket, which travel! at
ihAut 3500 miles an hour and that's
Lnn font t f he am."
The tpokesman added that the
V-2 rockets would not resemble the
bJecta reported by Arnoia, ana umv
to high-speed experimental tests
vera being made in the area where
Arnold said the object were.
A civil aeronautica administration
Inspector in Portland. Ore., added.
I rather doubt that anything would
be travelling that fast."
Church To
Be Site Of
Ceremony
TACOMA. June 26 W Historic
Bt Luke's church, rebuilt stone by
stone as funds were raised dollar
by dollar during the last 11 years,
will be re-consecrated at Its new
lte here Sunday In impressive
Episcopal church ceremonies.
The towering structure, built
here in 1883 from plans of an an
cient English edifice, was closed
and fell into disrepair during the
1830's when a large part of its par
ish moved away from the downtown
area In which it was located.
Dr. Arthur Bell, rector of St.
Mark's Episcopal church, conceived
the idea of having the building re
moved to a site In the north end
sf the city and reconstructed. A
drive was started to raise funds and
the work has progressed step by
step aa the necessary cash came In.
The congregation has Invested
190,000 in the structure's removal
ana rebuilding and architect value
H at $200,000.
Dr. Stephen Welding Bayne Jr.,
recently consecrated bishop of the
diocese of Olympia, and Dr. Cecil
Swanson, dean of Christ Cathedral
In Vancouver, B. C, will speak at
the morning and afternoon services.
Aching.
( Burning Feet
Yon Get Complete! Satisfaction
Or Your Money Back.
Two or three applications of
Moone'i Emerald Oil and in double
quick time the pain and soreness
disappears. A few more applications
at regular Interval and you get
rest ana oonuort again.
And best of all It overcome offen
sive odor. It' a wonderful formula
this combination of essential oils
with camphor and other antiseptics
so aepenuabie mat tnousana oi
bottles are sold annually.
Every good druggist guarantee
Moone's Emerald Oil or money back.
OACKACIIL
UG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGH
Of Tired Kidneys
tf fcukacte tod ler pm ai nmUamyvm
mlMrmbW.don't just complain and do aotaisc
jroor kidney need aUntiom.
. TlMki(lccarNature'tebscfwayo?tadiiy
mat acids and potaootma waits oit of Ut
Wood. Thcr Jtp Beat paopl paia abort 9
mtmrnt a day.
If tfaa 16 mOm of Wthwry tubal and fllttm
Wt work well, poisonous wuti mattari tan
aaakacbai. riMomatio pains. It paiai, loss of
pap and cncrtTs tfrttin op ntxnts, iwaUlnr
yaflaaw nndertba ayea. baadachaa aad dtoii.
iains wrong with your Udnari or Uaddar.
Don't waltl Ask roar druTirt for Doao'a
rUk a stimulant diaratit, ud mfirtufnllr
by millions for mr 60 years, Doan'i jrft
Wppy nUmt and wffl balp thm U mlka of
usuisjb miom aiasst OUT DOUOI
torn blood, GrtDotm's Pill,
Hit in
Klamath Falls!
rVMfiG!C CIRCLE"
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For yo who pride yourself on being
extra careful about your body hy.
(ienel Get this greet deodorsnt dis
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these 3 important waytl
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so effectively yet so safily.
1. Arris really prstssts yor
ctotbos. Slops perspiration so prevents
stsioi. Wins American Institute of
Laundering Seal "Harmless to Fabrics."
3. Arris Is really safe for your
shin, "Arrid is non.irritstiag," report
loading skin specialists. Used by many
doctors and nurses. Antiseptic Gentle,
Use "Magic Circle" Humidor Peck to
keep Arrid super-creamy,
' Don't be half safe, be Arrld-tsfe. Use
Arrid, to be raw. All Arrid here has
Masic Circle... i clearly marked "Hsaii-
Pack." Br a a mlf-&91 4 aao.
Arnold described the objects as
"flat like a pie-pun," and so shiny
that they reflected the sun like -a
mirror.
He said he was flying fast at
1:5 p. m. two days ago toward Mu
Rainier when they appeared direct
ly In front of him 36-30 mile away
at 10,000 feet altitude.
Timed By Clock
By hi plane' clock he timed that
at 1:42 minutes for the 47 miles
front Mt Rainier to ML Adams, Ar
nold said, adding that he later fig
ured by trianiulation that their
peed was 1200 mile an hour.
"I could be wrong by 200 or 300
miles an hour," he admitted, "but
I know I never saw anything io
fast."
He said at first he thought they
were geese, but quickly saw they
were too big as big as a DC-4 (hat
was about 30 miles away, he said.
The DC-4 pilot reported nothing un
usual sighted. Then Arnold said he
thought of Jet planes and started to
clock them. Mbut their motion was
wrong for Jet Jobs."
I guess I don e know wnat tney
were unless they were guided mis
siles,'' said Arnold, who continued
nere on a business trip.
"Everyone says I'm nut." he
added ruefully, "and I guess I'd say
it too if someone else reported those
things. But I saw them and watched
them closely. It seems impossible,
but there it is."
Arnold said he was 3S-S0 miles
west of MU Rainier, en route from
Chehalis to Yakima, when he sight
ed the objects. He explained he
had decided to look for a marine
corps plane, missing since last Jan
uary, wnue ne was in tne area.
Blinding Flashes
He told a reporter the plane re
mained visible by the bright, "al
most blinding" flashes of reflected
sunshine a far as SO miles awa
Arnold admitted the angle
ft,
which he viewed the objects would i might be causing the reflections,
make difficult
precise estimation
a pi
of their speed, but Insisted any
error would not be grave "for that
speed."
The DC-4 was rloser than the ob
jects, but at 14.M0 feet and some
what north of him. he said, adding
that he could estimate the distance
of the object belter because an in
tervening peak once blocked his view
or tneni. lte round tne peaa was
ii miles away, Arnold related, -
He also said they flew on the west
sides of Rainier and Adams, adding
that he believed this would make it
more difficult for them to be seen
from the ground.
The Boise man said that at first
he thought the window of his plane
Briton Gives
Morse OK
PORTLAND. June 36 (A Sen
ator Wayne Morse has "caught the
fancy" of the British, an English
newspaper correspondent here today
said.
James Hamlin-Howard said he
was collecting biographical material
on Morse for a newspaper published
by the Empire Industrie associa
tion. "They wonder about what sort of
a man Morse is to be able to follow
his own convictions even when they
differ from those of his fellow re
publicans, and still remain unhurt
by the smear efforts of those who
would brand him a communist sym
pathizer," he said.
He added' that Morse's filibuster
against the labor bill would not
change their opinion, since. British
industrialist do not admire the
Taft-Hartley act.
but that he still saw the- objects
after rolling It down.
He also described' the object as
"saucer-like" and their motion "like
a fish flipping in the sun.
Threaded Throuih Hill
Mostly, he said, he was surprised
at the way they twisted Just above
the higher peaks, almost appearing
to be threading their way through
tne mountains.
"Ten thousand feet la very low
for anything going at that speed,"
ne said.
Arnold was flying a three-paa-J
rncr, singie-vnKuiva plane at vcuv
feet at the time, he said, adding that
hi own speed was about 104 miles
an nour.
He landedjiere yesterday and said
he would remain another day or
two Dei ore returning to Boise.
Exports Causa
Wool Shortage
PORTLAND, June 38 (SV Aus
tralia export so much wool that
there, Is a wool shortage there, Wal
lace Kadderly. farm director of
radio station KOW, said yesterday
on his return from that country.
Kadderly, sent there by the U. 8.
state department as a consultant
on -rural air programs, added that
butter and meat still are rationed
In Australia.
He also said that though much
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With LittU Worry
Bat, talk, lauffh or anaasa without
fear of liuaeur falaa tth dropping.
slipping or wabbling. FASTEITH hold
iaiaa iirmar ana mora comioriaoiy.
plaaaant powdar hai no rummy.
paiiy una or laaiing. uon i
iiauaea. It't alkaltae (non-acid).
Chacks "Plata odor tdentura braataj.
Cat rASTXXTH at any drug itora.
plataa
Thla
fooay.
Fruit Case
Out Of Court
PORTLAND, June as Wl-Dls-mlssal
of a federal court suit here
left the Eugene Fruit Grower as
sociation today with only nn nppcnl
before the Washington, D. C, tax
court In an attempt to regain l'J5.
000 paid as "excess war profit" to
the government.
The pavment was to the war con
tracts price adjustment board fol
lowing the year 1M4. In which the
association sold f UfM.tOD AI In
vegetables to the nrmed services.
The association protested the pay
ment on the ground the money be
longed to the growers and the as
sociation had no rluht lo send the
money to the government.
In Hjr suit. rt'nis.wl here, bv
Judge Clnde Mr-rWn-ii. ihe asso
ciation glso rontrmlerl the "rice
hoard's action was n "hi"e nf ar
bitrary power" nd asked n In-.
(unction under the emergency price
control ect.
Judge McCo'lorh ruled Hie act did
not anplv to the situation.
of the country raises sheep, there
are many small, diversified farms
and a citrus-growing region north
of Sydney.
av Mf. MlinJr mi My
May Sno.iSu mm, I. to loTtotl. yw
tfetfM. W a iSMto lUMfally vldt Bl'HAUt.
inta tawi to IS 1"n Mto M
British Taom
Upsets Amtrlconi
WIMBLEDON, June It lAr-WUh
80-year-old Queen Mary watching
from the center court aland, the
Urltlsh-Australlan double combi
nation of Tony Mottnim and Billy
Hlriwell staged the first unset of the
Wimbledon tenuis t'hninplouslilM
tiHtiiy by ousting the tourth-ncrdpil
('iilltorulnu team of Tom Brown mid
limine Patty, 11-3, 3-6, 7-5. 4-S, 0-4,
In an opening doubles match.
CIALD A NIWi, Hlaaialk rails, Ore. THI'MUSf, J IS, llll, fan Twt,
The American defeat was the only
startling development of a routine
day devolrtt to second round
matches In the women's singles and
opener In men's and mixed double.
Kl'I.INd OIVKN '
BALKM, Juno 30 Attorney
General llcorue Neuner ruled today
(hat county plnrks cannot act as ad
ministrator of cslntes In llielf own
counties, and that holder of free
hunting license given to veterans
and pioneer must pay tht 10 een
dear lag fee.
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