Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 29, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE TWO
Noted Finance
Authority
To Speak Here
Bpeaker at tlif Knife nd Foil
club at next Tuesdays meeting at
the Wlllard hotel be Merryie
Stanley Rukeyser, outstanding a u
thorny on finance.
Rukeyser has rhosen "The Oul
look lor Better Living'' for the topie
of the evening. He draws his sub
ject matter from wide experience
In the financial world, and has
written six volumes, the last in
titled -Financial Security in a
Changing World."
He writes a dally column tor the
New York Journal American, and
numerous dailies across the coun
try, and formerly edited the finan
cial department of the New York
Herald-Tribune. I
Radio broadcast! are also lnclud- i
d In Ruker'a experience.
Town Meellnt Vet
Re has spoken tour times on the 1
Town Meeting of the Air. nine
Umes on Wake-TJp-America national,
hookups and twice on American
Forum of the A:r.
Rukeyser plans to enlighten Knife 1
and Fork member with new Ideas
for living and conclusions drawn
from political speeches, studying fi
nancial statements ot world condi
tions, and his personal contact with
a vast number of financial and po
litics! leaders.
MOSCOW. ( Italian Minister
Pella's trip to Washington was
headlined by Irvestia: "Italian
Gcvernment Is Seeking s Loan
From USA."
Utah's
New Styles! New Values!
NEW PRICES!
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Children's Dresses
FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR
Pretty drew that
the young lady will
love . . and values
In dresses that
mother will appreci
$99
ate!
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HUNDRED AND THIRTY TONS OF AIRLINER The Ue-lon Bristol
airliner, errors rarntwreugh, England, airfield during a night before visitors U Ihe Aire rail
TiamlsiMat First
1 ranSTOrmr nrw
Qf Homlful
i
A small fire In a California Ore. ,
ton Power company transformer on i
Spring street early this morning
caused little difficulty and practi-
tally no damage, the power com
pany said.
City firemen were called at glS
a. m. to Ml Spring, and when they
discovered a smoking power line, i
put in a call to Copco. The power
company crew got things under con- t
trol without Incident.
To Buy or Sell Use the Want-Ads!
WHERE YOUR
DOLLARS BUY MORE!
COATS
95
$99 $399
Main St.
Three Injured
In Collision
Three people were treated for ml-
nor injuries at Klamath Valley has-,
pitu ea esoay. tne- iwsu .
wo-c.r collision on highway 7 near,
the Algoma hilL
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Matthews.
334 N. 6tn. were traveling north on
the highway when their car collided
with one driven by D D. Lotches
of ChUoqum. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Matthews were treated at Klamath
Valley hospital for facial cuts and
were released later in the day.
' Mrs. Lotches. a passenger in the
car driven by her husband, was
treated for knee bruises and cuts
and also released. Another passen
ger in the Lotche s car. Donald Kirk
of Chiloquin, was not injured.
State police saia Matthews
cited lor failure to drive on
right side of the highway.
was
the
Fliers Lost
At Sea, SOS
NEW YORK. Sept. lvTWA :
announced today it had received a
dispatch from Its Paris office Indl- I
caung two Italian fliers, missing j
since September 17 ln a trans-At- 1
lantic flight, were adrift in their
plane near the Bahamas Islands.
The fliers, John M. Brondello and
Camillio Banoglio. were on a plan
ned non-stop flight from the Azores
to New York in a single-engined
plane.
Plane Searches
The VS. coast guard said an ar
my plane already had left San
Juan, Puerto Rico, for the location
given a point due east ol the mid
dle section of the Bahamas group.
The message Indicated the fliers
were alive and relayed from" the
Italian marine radio which picked
up a blind message.
The coast guard said the blind
message said: "Alive drifting near
Bahamas. Insufficient food. Radio
Inoperative. No search planes sight
ed." JAP Tl'XA AGAIN
ASTORIA. Sept. 29 iPy Some 1JO0
tons of albacore tuna, caught off
Japan, were being unloaded from
the refrigerated ship Tinian here
today. The Tinian. owned by the
Columbia River Packers association,
arrived here with the first cargo of
Japanese tuna since pre-war days.
Wasson Arrested
For Non-Support
Frank H. Wasson. wanted here
for non-support of his wife and chil
dren, was arrested at Astoria yes.
terday when he stepped off a fish
ing boat just docked from a two
month cruise tn Japanese waters.
8heriff Jack Praney said Wasson
would be returned here for prose
cution. '
He was taken Into custody by
Sheriff Paul Kearney of Astoria wno
met the fishing boat Tinian when it
arrived In port.
Pinehurst, N.C., was founded as
a winter resort ln,l95 by a Boston
man, James W. Tults.
YOUNGEST DEAN Miss
Phoebe C, Follmen, obove,
pretty 26-year-old educator, is
the new deon of women ot
Dickinson college, Carlisle,
Pa., ond probobly the young
est person ever to hold such a
position ot ony U. S. college
or university. The newly-elected
dean holds degrees from
Columbia and Bucknell universities.
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PORTLAND. Sept 18 s
.vr-olcl boy perished and his
, , ,,,, m hu
, thf ploMon of , bo
. ioor. here tncUv
Edward Arthur Mi-Oraih Jr.
Portland, was knocked into the
1 water. Rescuers pulled him out. but
he was dead on arrival at a hospital.
Timothy David Lake. Drpoe bay.
said the sports fishing boat Jinro
1 blew up when he tried to start the
motor. Lake's leg was broken In the
accident. Edward Arthur McGrath
Sr. was burned on his hands and
' face.
Czech Police Seek
Mystery Man
PRAOCE iPs One of the hardest
lobs In the world was recently as-
I signed to Csechoelovak police by
ine oiuciai gazriic.
They w-ere ordered to apprehend
on sight a certain Josef Dvorsk.
who has been outlawed and dispos
sessed for Illegally fleeing abroad
ln August. IMS.
Th' government admiited It didn't
know where Dvorak might be found
nd even that "description of the
person is not known." Nevertheless
it ordered that "the courts and se
curity organs to which this warrant
Is being sent must arrest the ac
cused." :
To Buy. Bell or Trade
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cunty organs to which this warrant I I lVa4?jO rS "J M I 5DCl
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Brsbaion. world a largest civil
Constructors' tvhlhilioa.
3 KF Firemen
Instructors
Three Klamath firemen have
completed the tire department In
structors' course oflerrd by the
state and have been named as In
structors ot their departments lor
the coming year.
Aulstant Chief Kenneth Mowers
of the suburban fire department
will supervi.se training ot suburban
firemen, and Ed Dingman and Ray
mond R. Howard, are reponsible
TONIGHT!
completed the tire department In- i m. ""."5 JjeiT-'TTTrfT'Ttfr aasasassswsa. -aeaawaaaaeT
Frolic FSMiSt
General Admission and Rt- YS. fPf ?JW'T'
chased at the Pelican Boi VjVy5) ill Jf IV JHJ mtmtmmmmmmmmr
Office just prior o fjTfmrer STUDENT MATINEE
the performonce. j&ft rViWTM. lr-J ."'i.
I Curtain Tim. g:1S I T ""V, ' r -"-A?. II ."'" I
College Head
On Auditorium
Speakers' List
Plans are complete for Ihe dedi
cation program of Mills auditorium
Wednesday, October 5. and among
the speakers will be Dr. Elmo Hie
venson, president of Southern Ore
gon college. Ashland.
Mayor Robert A. Thompscai will
represent Ihe city, Mrs. T. J, O lla
ra the Mills Parent-Teacher asso
ciation, Architect Howard I'rrrin
and Contractor Ed llroateihoua the
eoniuuc lion side ot the picture.
There will be members ot the school
board present and laciilty and
school heads.
The public Is Invited to attend Ihe
program.
for training of the city fire depart
ment. Uirinn Uirchlll . Dsndo
111 a 1 ium 111 a 1 .man ixuuuj
riLMtU IN titKMANI f,
Repair Cass Wins
OTI Pep Priie
OTI The office machines re
pair class won first place In Ihe
pep parade entries rrlday with lis
float depict lug football gridiron.
. Uerond place went to the auto
tune up rlasa which rigged up a
huge football completely coveting
a car.
Special Luggage
For Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITV. Kept. JS
The dsy after Oklahomans endorsed
prohibition again at the September
37 special election, this luggage ad
vertisement appeared In a news
patter hrre:
"Special suitcase, folds In surpris
ingly coinpuct sire when not In use
-the perfect grip In take along
when you're planning on returning
W illi more than you started "
"A further feature." Ihe ad aald.
"la a slde-openlr.g fitted with two
leather covered pint flasks, four
Jigger-cups, a corkscrew and bottle
opener."
Ctiurf .William Moft
giuaii 11 11 11 a ill lieu y
Final Frolics
Show Tonight
Tonight will mark Ihe closing per.
(01 malice of this year's Lions Pun
...... 1 1 .. I ,a jlti.ft lh,i(n .
' show will start al I IS.
1 A parked house witnessed the
1 first nlulit a perlormanre, and a
I large crowd was on hand for Wd.
I nesday night's show.
Proceeds from the show wilt ro
toward Ihe Klamath rails Linus
club sight conservation project for
school children,
TICKETS ON SALI
It H Til I H P. M. Dallyl
creciAL ROAD HOW
ENGAGEMENT
Wednesday . Thursday
October l-t
Performances At I N
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