MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948
HfcRAlD AND NEWb, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE THREt
Protection
Promised By
Boeing Plant
NKAITM:, May 10 fl'l 'Ilia
(Wins Airplane ttiiinliy today
rumUril "iinilrrtlim" to any of III
I4J00 trlke-lillrd workers who pna
Ihrnuih picket llnra la rrlurn to
eork.
"Work l available fur thine who
spply," riiiliimny aulil.
At Ihe sunir lime, rtiimliy of
ficials rrlralrd thr-lr rrrilHHl to
tttend a frdrritl I'lillrlllntlull service
aieellng art fur today In Wash
ington, I). ('.
The iln-IMon In Iniycull I ho
Washington iiici'IIiik u based oil
-he riiiuiiiiuy rniilriitlon Unit tho
ID-ttity-nlil wurk sUiinmue la Illegal.
Ill atrlkl lis Arriiniiutltul Mr.
ihnnlis' inilim Mini l lina lost Ita
lollrctlvc liiiiuuliiluv light under
111- Tall-Hiii (Icy ait, the ciiinpnny
noliU.
Cyrus Chlng. coiulliiillim service
director. Informed rniiiiiiiiiy tiff I -olal
Aitlurdny thut hi la wlthiitit
authority to rninprl attendance nl
the arruiliiii. Hr hud Invited repre
sentatives (if Dip roiittiiny and the
International Aiuuiclitll'iu of Mn
chllilata i lud), parent union of
the Hciutlc Imiil.
A Hoeing pokrimun clrnlril that
Ihe company's "prolrrtliin" plrilte
waa designed aa a lmrklowiirk
rpvement tA "break thr itrlkr,"
aa described by unlutt iifflrlal.
They anlrt the statement waa
made In response to "many tele
phone rail- nnd Irtlrra x x x from
a (real many Individual- seeking
Inlnrmatlou i to how they can
return to work "
The strike waa ctillrd In support
of demand for wage Ini'reiiiiea o(
10 cenu an hour, right paid holi
day and retention ol seniority
clause.
Mother's Doy
Message Too Late
tKATTI.C. Mny 10 i.V.-'You'll be
hearing from me on Mother' Day."
ald teller written toy Mra. Illunche
Cunningham Power. 3B. to Iter
mother In Hand Point, Idnho.
But the letter, dntrd April 20. waa
unmallrd and the mother, Mra.
Kdna lllltx, received a telephone
call IriAtead yesterday from coron
ar'a deputlea.
They Informed hrr Mr. Power
wa found dead of an poisoning in
apartment.
'Comedy of Errors" it Class Presentation
800 Register At
Crater On Sunday
nilKhtly over 00 visitors wtie l
Crater l.ake National park Bunday.
Week-end skiing waa sood until
llunday afternoon when a hard Icy
mat began to form.
Park headquarter nld today that
h la overcast and nowlim lliihtly.
Anow depth 1 I'll) Inches Itonils are
open and free of Ice and snow. 8kl
Inc I only fair.
Nineteen slates were represented
In the 2-'8 car checked into Die
park Bunday. Maximum tempera
ture Sunday waa 43, and the mini
mum Monday morning, 31.
Globetrotter
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nurlon Hut mm, "ilrnn of slahe
trollrri," will be ipriikrr nl Ihe
Knife mid Fork club I'rltluy. Mny
14, Fur over AO yriim Holmm hm
httn truvfllhi ovrr thr world, trll
Irtf nlorlra of his Iruvrli In Hhi
tmird prone, fllmi and prnkinj
tour.
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The Iradlllonal arnlor claa play al Klamath Onion hlfh achool Ihla year la Khaknprare'a "Comedy
I p.m., I'uraday, In the auditorium, (irerk eotumr and aetllnia act Ihe pace of the play. In which 24
la dlrrrtor.
of Errora," and will be given at
aenlori arc eaat (ienevleve Oppen
Jonea-Mlller
Fremont Seventh Graders
Put In Active School Year
Now thai the achml year ! fiuit
diawlnit to cloae, iirude 7 of Fre
mont Mhcxil I viewlim with mum
f iillhlurlloii the extra currli ular ac
. . v 1 1 lt' that II hu enuaued In liiie
thr opening of nchonl laat Beptem
ber. Our llrnl cominuuliy purtlclpntlon
came In OcUitMir when throe of our
member made the winning picture
III the Halloween window painting
content apoiiMireri by uur local Jun
ior chamber of commerce, HeAlden
the honor earned for the crude, each
participant received a very worth
while award,
Travel Letter
About till time, we felt that our
Keouraphlea were rather Inadequate,
due to Ihe dlaturbance of war. In
order to supplement thl MhortuRO
of Information and to add touch
of up-lo-dateneM to that tibect,
the clana derided to buy travel let
ter that gave Information about
the people of Europe and their pre
ent dlfflrultle.
To finance the puichane of these
letters, the claa old douuhnut and
oandy bar and xuuored two
movie at noon. Although the lat
ter menu of financing proved tile
mot iwpular, the itudrnu thor
oughly enjoyed the experience of
trading dougunuu and candy bar
finally made. We find our radio
moat helpful for news report and
lerliil program, and toinetlmea
we piny ll Jui for a bit of "home
aUnoiiphere."
Money lor tne Cancer Fund and
the radio wa earned through the
spoiiMjrlng of a series ol noon
movie In the school auditorium.
The series chosen wa "The Laat
Frontier" and the audience waa
properly thrilled with each perform
ance. Moreover, the personnel of
grade 7 Increased II business ef
ficiency by collecting admissions
and setting up and running the ma
chine. In other words, all activities
of the year were student motivated
and student managed. F.vrry mem
ber feels that he has had wnc very
worthwhile training In good cltl
wnshlp a well as a means of social
growth that has gone hand In hand
with the academic work of the class
room. Although we have given freely to
various causes, we have reserved
sufficient claw due to buy hot dogs
and Ice cream to make ou. class pic
nic a truly memorable event Just as
soon as weather condition permit
our trekking to Moore park.
We have had a very busy year,
and It has been a very happy one.
Our laat project Is the collecting
for nickels. In psulng, we might"', of good used clothing for children
add that these letter have not only , In other lands who are much less
fortunate than we. We truly feel
that we are "Young America" In
service for others as well aa tor our
selves. Mlsa May Phlnney Is the teacher
of this grade.
i Bad For Hair
Oolng hatlrss during summer
montlis permits the sun's, Infra-red
rays to burn and dry the scalp,
which Is conducive to baldness.
Zlpiwr weatherproof oaga are now
used to protect navy aircraft dur
ing relatively short periods when
they are not In use.
added to our knowledge, but that
they have been shared with grade
8 and are being reserved for future
use.
When contributions were solicited
for the Junior Red Cross, the Com
munity Chest and the Mnrch of
Dimes. Uie class gave generously
to these wurthy causes, for the mem
bers recognised them as a splendid
contact for greater community serv
ice when school days are over and
they assume the full responsibili
ties of cltlsenshlp.
In December, the Fremont PTA j
prumuted a membership drive In !
which grade 7 took lop place. To '
their prise of 5 the clasa added It I
more from the class treasury audi The rMrrv9 attlcm' train
through CAKE sent a package to ; u,g corps has 52 units In colleges
Greece. Thl particular country was throughout the country,
chosen as one of our members haa i
a number of relnllvm living there.
Cancer Fund
Another public relations gesture
Is the contribution to the Cancer
Fund. Tins is given In memory of
Miss l.lllle Darby, our beloved mu
sic teacher of a few years past, who
succumbed to that dreadful malady
last November.
A very recent clan project was
the buying of a radio for classroom
use. Committees were appointed,
and they did a very thorough Job
of shopping before a selection waa
KU Seniors
To Present
Play Tuesday
By NADINK VOCKKY
On Tuesday, May 11, the senior
class play "Comedy of Errors" by
William Bhakenpeare will lie pre
sented to tlie public In the Klamath
Union high school auditorium at 8
p. m.
The play, under the direction of
Oenevleve Oppen, director of last
year' production, "Our Town," has
a cast of approximately lb seniors
and takes place In ancient Greece.
It concerns two sets of twins who
thruOxhout the entire farce are con
stantly mistaken for one another.
After several humorous mistake
the play hits a serious note when
the duke, accldently brings the two
twins together and unites a family
who were separated by a wreck at
sea several years hence.
William Shakespeare took the plot
from a Plautus play and It was one
of his first works.
The cast: Antlpholus of Ephcxus.
Harry Clauson; Antlpholus of Syra
cuse, Len Heston: Dromto of Ephes
us, Roy Larsen; Dromlo of Syracuse.
George Jones; Adrlana, Donna Rae
Worden; Luclana, Mary Lou Case 1
and Lou Ann Chase; Duke, LeRoy I
Overon; Aegeon, Rex Mills: Angrlo,
Htewart Oliver; First Merchant, Bill
Mosby; Second Merchant, Ollbert
.,'o,7ce; Luce. Doris Ethrldge: cour
tezan, Nadlne Yockey: Bnlthazer,
Bill Southwell; Pinch, Alvln
Daniel; Aemllla. Katherlne Wilson,
and Officers, Dick Young and Bob
Mason.
Building Bids To
Be Opened Friday
SALEM, May 10 lTt The state
board of control will open bids here
Friday on the proposed stAta office
building. It will cost 12,000.000, and
will be built opposite the state capi
tal At least seven contractor are ex
pected to submit bids.
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