PACE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON lUtbDAY, SEPT. 27, Mv U. 5. Business Faces European Competition South of the Border NEW YORK. Sep. J7 (. Amert- ran businessmen may have quite 1 1 fight on their hands to hold their rich but already shrmkmg Latin American markets. It European competition gel hot enough, Americans might have to I slash prices, and some are that leading" to pressure lor cuts In la- I bor and raw material costs here at J home. I United States exports to Latin America dropped 17 per cent last ! year from 1847, and have (alien an I equal amount so far this year. Ex- I porters (eel that the down trend mil j turers, aided by currency juggling. HIGH SCHOOL News and Comments By Flo Ann Perkins r The new style of student body cards should be here by this Fri day according to the San Fran cisco publishers who are putting them out. Identification pictures are to be printed individually on each card to Identify the owner. Previously identification pictures have had to be attached separate ly to each card. Student body cards which admit students to all ath letic (unctions in addition to lower ing theatre rates were on sale the (irst week o( school when -claim tickets" for the cards were Issued. It Is hoped that the tickets will be here in time for the Ashland game Friday. A new plan has been adopted to clear up any student problems. Stu dent body meetings will be held whenever there can be sufficient i discussion on the problems. How- ' ever, rather than having the meet- j trigs open for discussion a panel on the stage will handle the prob- i lems and then the meeting will be I opened for questions. I i Bright red and white crepe paper pompons will be visible In the pep Pepper section during the game this Friday. The Pep Peppers are making the colorful pompons tor members only but later they will be made for sale to the student body at 25 cents each. The pom pons consist of strips of red and white crepe paper attached to a stick. The rally squad will also use them in some of the yells they lead. An the recently appointed stu dent body committees met today to have their duties outlined and have permanent chairmen appointed. "After this." says Student Body president Wayne Carothers, "the committees are on their own." These committees were recently ap pointed by the whole group of stu dent body officers and now they will begin to carry on their duties. ' After almost a year of bumping and bouncing over the ruts and Jutting rocks of Wall street lead ing up to the school the school board, city and property owners have agreed to repair of the street that was one of the victims of last winter's jnow nd Ice. The street will be paved and curbs will be Installed at a cost of about $2280. Work has already begun on the project. Reverse Traffic Woes In Dexter EUGENE. Sept. 27 OPi The town of Dexter is having traffic trouble, but the problem is not one of too much traffic. City fathers fear there will be too little and that If some thing Is not done there will be al most none. The relocated Willamette highway misses Dexter, 18 miles up the Wil lamette river from Eugene. Access roads have been provided from the new highway south to the old one. j but Dexter says it "aint fair." The ! new highway goes through a cut, 1 and the motorist will not even b e : able to see Dexter, a hundred yards or so to the south. COMPLETE FRONT END, FRAME ALIGNMENT -m SIZE TRUCK, or passenger car. Oar modern equipment is the enly COMBINATION axle and frame equipment south of Eugene. From passenger ear to the largest trucks, we can do the job! For complete service, axle anil frame alignment, trltecl balancing, come in it tvill save you money. BALSIGER now can wave slashed price tags under the noses of South American buyers. We exported around S4 bil lion to Latin America In 1947, only t3 and one-third billion last year, and this year we probably wont reach S3 billion. Trade Slew At the moment our trade with South America Is at a walk. Ex porters and Importers alike are awaiting currency moves In some Latin American republics. Argenti na is believed ready to cut the peso. Peru and Uruguay may de value too. When the world s exchange rates shake down into a fairly stable pat tern again perhaps before the first of the year the fight for world trade can really get rough. Then American businessmen will see by just how much the British, French. Belgians and Dutch can un dersell us and. equally Important. Just how their products and ser vices compare with ours. Some con tend that even currency Juggling can't give Europeans an edge over Americans in making, delivering and selling goods. Devaluation Aim However, there seems little doubt that European price cutting, through devaluation, was aimed quite as much at a fight or world market as at the more immediate object of easing the dollar shortage by selling more foreign goods in the United States. Right now Europeans are busily figuring at just what price level they can expect to get the greaest gains in world markets. Unfortu nately, their gains may be in large measure our loss. Russ Fighter 'Escorts' U.S. Airliner ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Sept. 27 A Northwest Airlines plane was "escorted" for several minutes last Saturday by a Russian fighter plane while (lying over the Northern Kuriles. a passenger told the Anchorage Tunes. The newspaper said yesterday its informant was Bruce Atchison. To ky attorney and a director of the Japanese chamber of commerce American club. Aichlson said the tighter plane shot up from a huge airport on an island in the Northern Kuriles. It flew alongside the NEA plane for several minutes, looking it over carefully, but making no effort to change its course. Other Instances In Tokyo. I. A. Oroe, the NEA Haneda airport station manager, said similar experiences have been reported "perhaps five or six times in the last 18 months" by pilots. He said he presumed they were Russian craft on dawn patrol along the Kuriles.) Military sources said unofficially that Aichlson probably saw the Paramushiro airfield, and added that it would be normal procedure for a Russian fighter to look over any strange plane that came near. Matthews to Report On Park Meeting O. D. Matthews, member of the city park board, will report to mem bers of the commission at a meet ing soon on the Northwest Park association convention in Tacoma, Wash, which he attended late this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Keith Krauss returned Saturday night from an extensive motor trip which took them first to the State Legion convention in Salem, to Tacoma, Lake Louise. Banff, Lake Superior, on to Sault Ste. Marie. Mich, O. D. Matthews' old town, on to Rochester. Minn, and home by way of the Bad Lands and Black Hills of the Dakota and Yel lowstone National park. TlTTTir ..i.-UA.'lvMf't '.''4. JO- Rill 3 Si " i Si 5" . - aV a-.. JZJi. -". COME BACK TOMORROW, will News carrier will be around promptly. Woodburn Kicks About School Name I SALEM, Sept. 27 I4"v The people of Woodburn are sore about naming i the state training school tor boys i alter their town. 1 The last legislature changed the ; name of the school, located at Wood ; burn, to the Woodburn Boys School. ; It had been called the State Train ing School for Boys before that, I William Ryan, supervisor of state Institutions, told the board of con : trol today that wooden sums ton j taming the new name are being torn i down constantly by irate Woodburn I ites. . , Ryan told the board he's going to put up steel signs from now on. James Lamb, superintendent of I the school, complied with requests by townspeople that he blow the school whistle whenever a boy es capes. The whistle used to be blown, but Lamb had stopped the practice. j Professor's Death Adjudged Accident j PRINCETON. N. J, Sept. 27 Pi ; Accidental death is the official ver . diet of the death of Prof. Frank D. ! Graham, Internationally known j economist who fell 70 feet Saturday i from the rim of Palmer stadium, i Dr. Carmine Prunetu. assistant j Mercer county physician, said the : death Was accidental PnliM Graham. S9, and an expert on in ternational financial af tarn. DlunffeH ti hi Hmii, - , . ( " V. B UU1IUIC III f so after seeing Princeton university ; A-mayeiie college, 26-14. j Mrs. Mary Louis Graham, wife of the Princeton professor, told police she and her husband became sep- arated in the crush of 22 000 per sons leaving the big concrete, horse shoe shaped stadium after the ame. 'As Fins as-SKILlED CU$IOM.Ult.tAltOIO IMUTI S Some men are never satisfied with the ordinary. To these connoisseurs of good living, we recommend Stradivari, a masterpiece of the shirtmaker i rt. Beautiful shirtings in symphonic colors . . . superb craftsmanship . . . piped seams . . . perfect collar balance ... all bespeak the ultimate in luxury. 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Smart hosts everywhere .have switched to Calvert because Calvert Reserve tastes better. Calvert reserve Blended Whiskey -H I Proof-5 Oraln Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp.. New York City HANDS can mako" 395 5 Voman Gets 7 Years For Manslaughter ROKKBl'RO. Sept. 37 (fy Judge Carl K Wimberlv yesterday sen tenced Victoria Bandera to serve seen years in prison on a man slaughter conviction In the death of Ralph Mojoniuer at Dram two years ago. The jury hsd returned a verdict II days ago. The sentence was held up while defense and prosecution attorneys argued the outcome of ex periments with a truth serum on the defendant. Defense Attorney Paul E. Oeddrs said the results substantiated her innocence plea and asked lor pro bation. District Attorney Robert O Davis said the woman's story of be ing in a date was the "same old song set to the same old music." The serum tests were made to see If the defendant might be Induced to recall more details of the gun death of Mojoniuer. SALEM APARTMKNTS SALEM. Sept. 27 HT Three apartment houses, continuing a total of 210 living units, will be built In Salem soon, the chamber of commerce said today. Shell Oil Product! Shell Oil Products When in BIy Stop at BLY AUTO SERVICE The sportsman', headquarter in BIy Discount on Ammunition Hunting ond Fishing Licenses Sporting Good i Tire ond Borterici Anti-Freest. Phono 751 9th Special! This week only! REBUILT FORD MOTORS MS ALL MOTORS REDUCED $10 During This Sale This Week Only! Fraternities Pledge Many Basin Youths j Several students fiom the Khun. ' ath basin were pledged by social I fraternities at Oregon Stale college I during the first period of the new ' school year. I Marvin II. Thomas, son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Murvln Thonms of Tula i lake pledged Alpha Tau Omega; Gerald Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Wilirrd J Dixon of Miilln, flu phi' William Dalton Jr . son of Mr. ami mra. winiam C. Dalton. Malm, went Kappa Delta Rho. William A. 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