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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1947)
A. 1 r THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Salvage Crews Prepare To Begin Operations On Sunken Alaska Line Ship . aKATH.K, Am. 14 ! row wunrii miii iii company of inula 4IH luilny ilmi divers will IimIii lin mrillalrly In survey niMallilllllra of SUlvaslllf porUlilie ill the .'l,(IOn,OIIO eario wiiifii usa carried In tlii lm. loin of Hie Mlrall of Juan Ire Furs VMlerduy th(, ,k, u( lne UH Diamond Kiiol. '''Hi Tug Mathilda Foaa kepi a til'" nil I hi' vcaacl during the day mill overnight In murk llir spot of 4he sinking, 'Tim IHaiiiond Knot, Inhoiinit from AlmikH Willi mi estimated one-ninth 4)1 tllr HrLlol liny salmon pack, Has sheared ncurly III liulf early yritter lUy when rammed by llir lU.UM-loll frrlihlrr I run Vlrlory In ilnur tut line wi'io mi tunuiilllca, lie 38 crow nicmbcra of tin trlikrii fielxliter arrived here lunt niiilil by boa from furl Aiiiiclca. vnli liiK Hip nlnionl unanlmoua re- 1 1 it 1 1 1 : "We're lucky lu be ullve." (,'hlrf Klnli Ulan Haloid K. Iloyt, who Mild he wit pluyinu cardn In the ini'iiM'oom when Ilift violent craMi i'iiiiip, mild: ' I here uu! it grinding ithnIi, llkr nothing jou rvrr heard brfure. Wlirn wr miw wlml till ua. we knew II viaa a nilrarlc uur alilp won I cul In two mid sunk like it rock." Tlie Diamond Kiml i crew arrived here about Die same lime Uie Fcnn VU'lnry made Kiil under her own power. Ho delte was the fog at Hie lime of the eollUlon and during the at trmplrd aalvage operallona Hint t'epl. Norman Winter, maatcr of the MnlhlliU Foaa. Mid erew mem bers of hla veaarl "didn't free her ink." Mrultwhllr. nfftrllil of two alllp pttw companies on Hie Alurka run Mid paaarnurr veela to Alnika noon will have at leant partial pro lection from fna-eiiiincd colllalona till ouhIi liintiillallon of rudlir. Wllllnm Heinur, general miuiiiKer of tho Nnrthliind Triiiiapurtiillnii oinpiiny, mild the ri. H. AliiKka will be eiliilpped for Ita next nurOiwurd iiIIIiik Tueaday. I,. W. linker, Kcn eral maniiKer of the Aluaka Hteiun. nhlp company, mild Inn llnc'a alilps nihil would I ix I u I i rudur iik noon as eiiulpmenl becumes available. It Ima bren ordered for Alnnku company mid Norihland alilpn lor acveral inoiillui, he aald. Hemar prrdlrlrd the war-perfertrd eiiulpinent "will alumni romplelely ellmlimte" the eolllRlon threat, re gardlrea of weather. The two offlrlnU aald the flrme alio plan eventually to Install radar on frrlghteni that ply the frequently fog-cloaked and obalarle marked route to Alak. Transportation Hews PACE' MINI Tho promotion of Herman W. Klein from aialsto'it vice president, ayalcm frelnht tra'fio for Moiithern pacific, to iremiH miiniikor in clmrK" of rales und division wan i announced by w. w. nine, vice preHldrnt of Houlhern Pacific. Klein succeed H. C. Ilnllinark. who wo I ven a leave of aliaence to ehKinte III apodal work for the Western railroad. Klein Blurted with Houihcrn Pacific 37 year ago an a tariff clerk In Bull Francisco, anil haa alnce rlaeil to the iwlnt where lie la known aa one of the country's outstanding authorities on frrlnht traffic mattera. Klein will be succeeded by W. CI. People, at present freight traffic mniiaiier of the railroad'! central district. OYS Slates Ground School 11 wna announced today by offi cials of the Oregon Vocational school that contract are being com pleted between the Oregon Voim llonal school, the Oregon Aircraft service, and Hhasta Cascade Plying service to provide ((round achool In atructlon for flight atudenu enrolled In those two flight schools. At the present time tentative ar rangements are that the first classes will begin at 7:30 p. m. on Monday, August 18. All flight students, whether 111 training for a private pilot license or a commercial rating, are required to attend the ground achool. All coursea will be provided at the Oregon Vocational school III accordance' with existing CAA rcgu liilioiu and veterans administration requirement. Oldest Senator Learns To Fly ' WASHINGTON, Aug, !4 ffly HenaWir Capper 'E-Knn.l, at 82 the oldest member of congress, la learning to fly. , The chairman of the senate agri culture committee received Ills first formal flight Instruction yesterday at the suburban Hybla Valley, Va airport. Mrs. Pearl Thurber Robin son, chief instructor for the con- CALL 5103 "V SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE 1434 Main Young men, If you are restless, and tired of hometown life, and have a desire to see the world, also learn a trade while enjoying ad venture, contact your navy recruiter. Welfare Clothing Allowance Back POKTLAND, Aug. 14 tut The mibllo welfare commission report ed today that clothing allowances for rellrf recipients would be resumed next month. 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