THURSDAY, JULY 28, 194
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE IHRLI
Oregon Tech Registration
To Open August 1 ; Courses
Added. Tuition Cost Down
Fill term registration open Ht
Oregnn Technical Inatltule. August
I. C'luvi own on the fiillciwliig
day for Ui 11 mouth achnol year.
All atudenta reglatercd between the
Ural mid twellth of Augual receive
full cradlt.
Tuition and frrii have been ub.
Manually reduced according u W.
I) Hurvlne, director Ht Orraon
Tech. Uurlm Hi" llrat two yriira
tuition waa MIX) per motiih but
new ratee average :ii)oo. Advance
registration I huh Indicating nmi
Imum enrollmrnta Inr mini
couraea.
All couraea III tha achool of
bualiiM (duration art now on a
114 00 per month baa, for tha
throa and two-third month Urin,
Una tuition la hboo. Klva bumnru
duration rouraaa ara ollcred: ac
counting, bookkeeping, retail bual
na management, general ullice
and bualneaa practice (secretarial
Lucky Guess?
No! Just
Mathematics
MONMOUTH. July M l"k-lJlree-ton
of tin Bweel lloma teatlval may
have thought a lurky luru would
win 1100 bond offered for kin brat
estimate on tha weight of a Douglaa
fir log. but they failed to rerkon
with Mr a. May Dlmlck of fusler.
Mrt. Dlmlck. a achool teacher en
rolled In tha aummrr term at Ore-
on Collrga of Education, got tha
lug almenalona and want to work 1
on tha problem with fellow atudenta
In Prof. Maltha Thompson' math,
amatlra claaa.
After atudy of kiln dry lablea.
waterlog ublea. draftuig an averaia I
diameter chart and aimllar mat
term, tha claaa came up with an an-
awar tha 1100 aruwer.
Tha claaa ealtmale aubmitted by
Mr. Dlmlck waa only few hun
dred pound off on tha 11-ton kat.
Another woman. Mr. Will Heaa
(nan, wilt of a log araler, waa aec
ond. Reds Check
US Movies
MOSCOW. July 7 A Soviet j
committee la viewing privately to-
day the Bmg Croaby film "Oolng
My Way." It 1 on of 24 Hollywood ,
i"Oolng My Way" 1 a atory
about a Roman Catholic priest i I
twed by the ael tin wn.mlltaa ,
Includa: "Anna And The Knur Of
Aiam." "Tha Jobon 8try, 'Htale
jfair" "Clon And Dagger." "Jun
le." "Caravan" American nilt:
Bring Fm Hac AMva. Th
Mt And L." and two Deanna Dur
bin picture.
Tha arrangement for the preview
waa made by Eric John ton, pretU-
dent of tha motion picture aw-nria-
tlon of America, when ha vuited .
Mnacow laat Autumn.
No Waist Seam!
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MARIAN MARTIN
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dresa with fore 'n' aft pocket, heart
neckline. Sew It later, a the smart
est jumper and blouse that ever took
lasaea to classet
Pattern tiel comes In Junior miss
slsea It, 13, lit, 17. Blae 13, a undreaa,
4 yarda 35-Inch.
Thla easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete. Illustrated Bew
Chart show you every step.
Send TVVKNTY MVr. cents In
coin for this pattern to Klamath
Falls Herald and New Pattern De
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NUMBER.
Look feminine for masculine eyral
A glamour wardrobe In our Marian
Martin Fashion Book. On Its pages
are the most beautiful summer
atyle. designed to sew easily, to
make your fashion dollars go further
than everl Plua FRKK pattern
printed In the book, a child bench
robe made of towels. Bend flfieen
rente more for thla book ol Summer
IfM fashions I
I . . IT-! . e-
science! and medical dental of I lie
assistant.
Hrhoul of tachnleal educa
tion couraea tuition ara reduced to
VM monthly. V o ur a aa Include
commercial art and design, medi
- il technology, ofllca equipment re
pair, radio communlcatlona, radio
aervlclug, wge plant operation.
Ik acreen proceaalng, and watch
making. In the arhool of trada and Indua
trial aduratlon all but alx couraea
ara alao In tha I'M 00 tuition group.
Auto mechanic, automollva elec
tricity and motor lune-up. auto ma
chinist, baking, cablnelniaking,
ckriientry, dleael mechanlca, dry
cleaning, electrical repairmen,
farm mechanics, refrigeration aer
vicing, and aporta equipment man
ufactura and repair, ara Included.
I lia ala with higher tuition ara auto
body and fender repair, auto paint
I n g. automotive radlauir repair,
welding, gunamllhlng, and machine
ah op.
Total tuition, feea and
id living
coals, ara about the aame
aiaus terminal education achool.
waa alated. enrollment aatlinalaa
lur tha beiilimlrig of tha fall term
were between Sot) and ISO atudenta.
Advance registration ha already
paaaed tha 474 mark with later reg
istration exceeding auty which
brluga tli total of application to
over 530. In the total of 32 couraea,
there will b thlrty-nlna Irutruc
tora. Tha Institute waa changed to a
three term operation for tha Ural
time thi year. Organisation and
tuition charge were approved by
tlie Oregon state board of educa
tion which governa.
US Treasury
Facing Big
Problem
NEW YORK. July M wn..?
I'nltrd iu treaMiry muil mart
to ftum dr licit fmncinf in Uit
UtcmX yrar ift.it bmim July I "un
it? wry sub tan ul cut can b
mad Ut commplatd federal rs
jjfiiditiim.," the federal retverve
bank of New York aald WednrAday.
"Tha fLftral rrpvtruaalona of tftt
u r r m n I aw-ninimir' raarl 1 1 lat rrvorvt
rw.t.I Ia Dial fsrsnr-l.talnn the. K-r.kr
I said In a study reviewing the past
I year development In treasury fi
I nancing.
Treasury financing In the fural
year ended June 30 reflect the
various change that the economy
1 undergoing, the bank aald. Tha
paat 12 months, it added, represent-
ed a -year of transition "
RtsUig corporate and personal in
i gome, perauual uvinca.
roduction
?w;,ptiUml
Hit final
half uf Uia paat fiara! rear, tha i
bank pointed out. However, a turn- j
ln pinl ram In the first montha l
of calendar 1949 when Income, pro
duction and oonaumptlon bewan to
hrlnk, although aavinci conunued
to increase.
Since, however, moat of tha gov
enimenl i mmrne tax receipta tn
fUcal 11M9 wera derived from the
high perftonal and corporate in
ot rlnmr l4. they were
fairly well sustained,'
the bank
said.
Oregon Veterans
Borrow 3 Million
8AI.F.M. July it 1vX-Oregon vet
erans borrowed $3 84.560 from the
state to buy farm and homes dur
ing the first half of 1R4. the tat
department of veterans affair aald
Wednesday.
This waa 24 per cent greater Uian
In the first half of IB4, but It was
17 per cent leas than the high mark
In the last half of IMS.
The total amount of loans given
to veterans since the program be
gan in IMS I II4.4.14.1M. The loan
were graoted to 3471 veterans.
Loan carry 4 per cent Interest A
veteran can borrow up to 7ft per cent
of the value of a farm or home,
with a 14000 maximum.
Jop Fishing Said
On Upswing
TOKYO, Wednesday, July 3 o
Japan will produce about aeven bil
lion pound of fish this year. That'a
U.n estimate by William C. Neville,
deputy chief of headquarters' fish
eries division.
The 1M4 catch waa approximate
ly five and a half billion pound.
Japan' prewar catch waa eight
and a half billion pound a year,
but In a wider area.
Neville aald Japan ha been re
stored to first place among fishing
nations. It ha 1.3S0.0O0 fishermen
operating more than 450.000 boats.
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OFF TO DETROIT Here ore the four tinging Home brothers, Tom, Bill, Dove ond Don,
with their parents, Mr. ond Mrs. J. E. House, snapped in front of the new Hudson which
the boys will drive on their trip to Detroit. The brothers will attend the Eogles lodge con
vention in Detroit where they will defend their title as national quartet champion of the
Eagles, which they won last year ot Seattle. They also won the state championship in the
recent Eagles state meet ot Pendleton.
Power Peak
I i r
May Be Less
This Winter
iuoeni. juiy it mis i
year a winter pea in power re
quirement for (he Willamette val
ley and Umpqua la expected to be
lower than last year critical per
iod, Bonneville Power Adminsl Ire
tor Dr. Paul Kaver told the Eugene
water board Tuesday noon. The
power chief apent moat of the day
In sessions with Lane county eler
t r I e co-op. tiie city council of
bpruigllrld and Ilia water board.
Raver said that by October the
twelfth generator will go In be
tween Grand Coulee and Hnohom
ish. He reported Uiat prices have
gone down considerably with low
er right-of-way bid and a big drop
In equipment prices.
The Ooshen aubatallon. with com
pletion date act lor December of
15I. la expected to cost about
three million dollars, and the
breaker will cost another million.
Tere Is a question ol use of spare
transformers at 1340.000 each. At
present BPA I working on the Idea
of two movable transformer
mounted on railroad cars, one In
Oregon and one In Washington.
Raver aald there has been n 0
problem of coullictuic Jurisdiction
between v a r I o u a agenclea con-
i m Iiuuu w.UTH.
thcrt are at prtaent only two danu,
Bonneville and Orand Coulee.
"H mirhl ht nrnhlam lata
Raver aald. "Now ha tha Co- '
luinbia interagency committee, but
even aaauminc that wa had long
rnr weather forecasung for ex
ample, there would be no agency
to handle such Information "
Video Pickup
Confirmed
SEATTLE. July 31 1Fv A federal
communlcatlona officer confirmed
today that Seattle telecast are be
ing picked up 135 mile away at
Aatorla. Ore., and relayed Into a
home-town wire network.
O. V. Wiltse said Ed Parsons. Aa
torla radio man. had kept the FCC
office here Informed of hia video
experiment. Robert Pmebe, man
ager of Seattle TV station KRSC.
said Parsons also had the station'
permission to relay Ita sliowa by
either cable or rrbroadcast.
Parsons revealed yesterday that
he supplies 35 homea and tavern
with television show from Seattle.
He said his equipment pick up the
Heattle algnal, ampllflea It and re
lay It over a private coaxial cable
network. The cable does not fall
within FCC Jurisdiction.
Parsons said he la prepared to re-
broadcast the algnal direct, thus
widening hi field and eliminating '
the cable. He hope to get FCC '
approval for the direct rrbroadcast. '
McGroth To Be
KC Speaker
PORTLAND, July 38 ii Sen. 3.
Howard McOrath of Rhode Island,
democratic national party chair
man, will be a speaker at the na
tional convention of the Knight of
Columbus here August 18.
McOrath will addresa the state
dinner the night the convention
opens. Secretary of the Navy
Francis P. Mathews la also sched
uled to speak.
Dan Hay. convention general
chairman, aald the Catholic lay
men's organisation "ill meet
through August 18.
Wire 1 estimated to have 150.000
use.
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qi'EHTION I
KOBE. Japan, July 28 , That I
licking noua tha doctor heard to
Yuklo Abe itomach wa genuine-
It waa a gold watch with a chain
12 Inches long attached
Police aald Abe walloved It
when they arrested him for picking
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the pocket of a fellow traveler on a
train,
Now tha police want to know 11
they need a search warrant to enter
Abe' atomach and recover the loot.
t warn AO DJMniru w oiu uriurc
11:30 a. m. appear the aame dayl (
save:
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tion yoke back. Light tan.
Architect
Arrives Here
Third and senior partner, Edward
N. Hewitt, of the architectural firm
with office In the Pine Orovt
achool house, arrived this week
from Birmingham. Mich.
Other partner in the firm are
Murdo Morrison and John R. How
ard who came here In April.
Hewitt ha been practicing ar
chitecture for 10 year. He atudicd
at the University of Michigan and
worked under FJtel Saarlnen for alx
year. He la a member of the
American Institute of Architect
and one of the tint house he de
signed 1 lltted In the Detroit In
stitute of Art aa a permanent ex
hibit. The plana are with the trav
eling tour of the Institute through
Michigan this year.
All three of the young architect
have been voted Into the newly
organized Klamath Yacht club.
Hewitt wife, son Bobble and
Tommy and daughter Judy are with
him. He hope to build a home in
the vicinity of the office eventually.
Make Mod Neat
"When certain river in South
Africa dry up In summer, a cu
rious kind of fish, called mudfish,
make Itself a neat In the mud and
watt for the river to fill with vi
ter again.
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EDWARD N. HEWITT, senior
partner in the orchitecturol
firm which purchased the bus
iness of the lote Sheldon
Brumbaugh, in Pine Crove,
hos arrived with his family
from Michigon.
Sears! Bright new
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Tommy Duncan!
To Play Here
Tommy Duncan, famous cowboy
singer, formerly featured with Bob
Wills, brliu his newly-organised
Western All-Stars to tha Armory
Wednesday, August 9.
Each musician in tha Tommy
Duncan aggregratlon I a featured '
artist in hi own right, lending '
weight to the belief that Duncan a
All-Htars are among the finest '
western musical combinations of all '
time.
The band la composed of such
stellar namea aa Noel Bonis on 1
steel guitar; Millard Kelso, piano;
Jimmy Wyble. guitar; Ocle Block
a r d. fiddle: Davie Coleman.
drums: Cameron Hill, guitar: Joe
D. Holly, famous left-handed fid- I
dier; and Olen Duncan. Tommy v
brother, doubling on base and vo- -call.
KI.OW ,
LONDON, July 3 (yPV-Wllllam
Oeorge Broderlck lived only 1 .
day with ma wife back In 1W4. ,
But he waited 33 year before go
In to court to divorce her oa ,
grounds of adultery. t
The 57-year-old husband ax
plained he hadn't been able to af ,
ford it before.
Attention Farmera: New la the
time to arder yoor hall fnaaranee ,
ea yoor crepe. Hans Norland Inaor- .
anee. (27 Pine street.
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