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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
) THURSDAY, DKCEMBKR 13, 10!U 3 HfcRAI.D AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAU.S ORftHiN PAGE 35 7 r A 1 :i xS Student Newspaper Gives College $400,000 Building 0NE WILL BE QUEEN One of these lovely island misses will represent the University of Hawaii as queen in the annual Pineapple Bowl football game at Honolulu New Ycar'i Day. Undefeated Hawaii will meet San Diego Slate college in the annual po.it-seaion game. The candidates (left to right) are: Barbara Park, Anno Martin and Natalie Wells. fly JOHN M. CifHttON AF Hewsrretures LEXINGTON, Ky. A ludent-op-rated weekly nrwnueper lion given the University of Kmtucky a gift valued at MOO.0OO. But is the many students and ad. 'leora who have put the Kentucky Kernel to press for over t year, tt te a dream come true which far exceed the monetary value In volved. The gift Is a now Journalism Fubltesilon building, dedicated No emtjer 2. And It didn't cost the university, nor the residents of the Common wealth of Kentucky, one cunt, , BON'DH t OVI'.n f)KIIT Half of the buildings' construction font has been paid from accumu lated profits of the student-operated newsoaper. Revenue bondx cover ing the remainder of the :onl are to be retired from future earnings of the paper. - From a modest beginlng In 1021. when the Kentucky Kernel pur chaaed a new type-setter, Ihe stu dent newspaper hud smashed a wo nt of sHJ.1M.3 by June 30, 1M3. The building of a printing plant for the university first ws nnvl stoned 7 yenrs ago by the lite Knock Orchan head of Ihe De partment nf Journalism until his depth in 1KJ7. Prlur to IBM, the Kentucky Ker nel had been published liirouiib the service?! of commercial printers. High citr.tn threatened the continued publication of tlic neWRpiipc-. Prof. Cireban. determined not lo let the newspaper go under, pro posed that the student newspaper purchase a type-nrtjiii macnitte on a deferred payment plan, le- tlng earnings of the p&;Hr pay oil the debt. After comiile rable dlscnsilon. tint versity approvuf was given ati'i Prof. Orehan personally took re sponsibility, placing his sitnvlure on a note fur the 12000 debt. This was the beginning of the project. FnV.HH ACQIIRHI Jit IMS, a small two-pane press was purchased, further Inoeasmr the indebtedness, but augmenting the earning power of the newspap er. Slowly, piece by piece, vear by year, tltfi plant expanded. But the Journalism department and Kernel print intr plant also was nlufiued by another serious prob lemthe lack of apace. Offices of the kcIwjgI and plant : wers spread over Use university, j They wee shuffled fiom bitfeemem j fo cessment, wherever room could be found. ! The board of trustee last June, graduated Uie Department of Jour i nailfm Into a School of Journalism. j 1 On the second flwr are a tyno-j draohy lab. advertising Ult, five j classroom, the office and ecntoritti ; room nf The Kentucklan (unlver. j i sity yearbook i. and the phitoitr- j phy department, which consists of i an office, uttdio, supply room, rc ! i:str rfmis, two lecture demonstra tion dirk rooms, and six dark- rooms for students. 1 Unci: tn Iff tD, two ifradaat?s com ' posed he first Journahsm class. ! This full, 21S are enrolled In the school. Many oibera are HiHnx touru:l!sm courses, but not its ma : jors. AddlnK an mternaUon:t! Hstv i or to the school "thl year Are mne i German newspapermen attending I the university as exehanve tudenla fn addition to atudenta worklntr on ihe paper, the Kernel employs t s staff of approximately 29 per l mm. Including regular union I.no- tyie operators. ' All etjuipment and activiiies are , now assembled in one bullying for the first time In the university's htetory, Ymm the modest beginning of $2000 worth pf equipment, the prln. tna; plant now la valued at appro imately 1200.000. All university printing now la sent to the campus plan!. The ground floor of tne two- story red brick structure nouses the printing plant plus the business office atdadverU3lng etnes of tin Kernel. On the first floor is the recep tion room, faculty offices, -.torafrr and file room of itm Journaliatn. department, a seminar room, read ing zoom, typewriter lalx-raiory, i editorial room of the Kernel, of fices for the Kernel editor and sports editor, an editing las elar-s room, a wire service room, news casting room with broadcasting fa cliKics. radio journalism claw room, bindery department nd the centra! offices of the Kentucky Press Association. "My Friend Irmo" T Wed Producer LGS ANGELES, Marie Wil son of the films and radio ut going to marry television producer Rob ert Fallon, The shapely star of the "My Friend lima'- program sad th handsome Fallon, ii and never be fore married, will wed Friday Bight tn Bant Barbara. Kiss Wlisan v married for elstht years to aotor Allan Nixon, Out they were d! vorced Deo, , li&O, to Las Vasts, Nev- IT'S POOLE'S For SKIS 0Bd SKI BOOTS SKI BOOTS from $9.75 1945 Vintage Hailed By Champage Lovers Br RICHARD KI.KINfR NKW YOHK. iNEAI-Mark this down on your shopping list: the IMS vintage champagne has ar rive V This. In case you didn't know is quite an event In champagne circles, Mme. Jacmiea Bollinger, a cham pagne lady from Ay-Champagiie, France, is here with the happy tid ings that the first post-war vintage campagne is now ready for Inter national muling. "We call It the liberation vin tage," the said, with a friendly 'rench smile. Actually, the grapes that went mu the vintage 'is champagne were the second post-liberation har vest. Thare was a crop tn the fall of IStt, after the Nasi were driv en out of the vineyards, but It didn't turn out to be a vintage year. The grapes that grew In '43 pro duced the first post-war champagne to merit the word vintago. LOVING With a lovlntr glance at a bottle of the stuff, Mme. Bollinger ex plained the meaning of "vintage." England To Pay Off Debt LONDON, UV-Brllalit has decid ed to pay In full Installments of caplisl snd Interest due on the United States and Canadian loans st the end of the year, an In formed government source report ed Wednesday, This country could have avoided Saying the Interest on both loans y Invoking waiver clauses which were written Into the 11H0 agree ments. In view of Its economic plight, there had been speculation that It would do ao. Britain Is due to pay the United Rtates Ml .5 millions in capital and (IT million In Interest on Deo. 31. it Is supposed to pay the Ottawa government $14 million In Canadian dollars In capital and S23.1 million In Interest on the same day. Britain owes the United States a total of H340 million (3750 mil lion in new money made available tinder the September 11)46 loan pact and S600 million In lend-lease pipe line aid. Her debt to Canada totals $1189 million In Canadian dollars. Political factors clearly Influ enced Prime Minister Winston Churchill's newlv elected conserva tive government In reachlna. the decision to pay the whole amount due to the American government. Churchill and his colleagues felt a decision to waive the Interest payment would damage the na tion's prestige In IhB United 8tates and would weaken their overall bargaining power when they meet President Trumnn In Washington rext month for a review of Ango American relations. First, the Individual bottler is the person wno uccmes wiicmer a yrar's output Is good enough to be called vintage or not. "That happens," ahe said, "about five years after the grapes are pirkeil. After they've been picked and the sediment removed and the rhampagne aged In casks and bot tled well, then we can tell. The champagne must not only be good, it must be distineuve," I So 1943's grapes, by 1860, had turned into good and distinctive ; cnampagne. Thus, '4S became the ninth vintage year proclaimed at i Mine. Bollinger's bubble works since WU. Oenerally, all bottlers have the same vintage years about percent of the time. As owner snd msnajcer of her firm, she does everything from j kreplng books to tasting. Chsm- psgne is really a blend of different I wines from different sections of the champagne country. It's Mme. Bol linger's duty lo do the blending. Hhe owns 100 hectares about JS0 acres spread over six parcels In tlx different sections of the grape belt. Each tectum because of vari ation in soil and sunlight, produces wine varying In body and bouquet. Hhe must taste each year's output from each tectlon, and figure out how to blend them Into the best champagne. During blending season, tht'll sample from IS to 20 test blends s day. "I )it alp It snd tpit a out, she says, In wartime, when the Nails oc cupied the champagne section, the bottlers were forced to supply them with a mioia of champagne wsek. ciiK.vrs "We spent our time," the said "trying to cheat the Natts, We told them we couldn't produce cham pagne without our skilled workers. So they brought them back from the labor camps." Tho Industry has been tlow fel ting back on Its feet after the war. Wartlmo shortages of bottles, eork, eases, fertiliser and spray hurt It. Production has gradually Increased but- champagne Is still scarce. Mme. Bollinger blasts the myth of the big, fat grapes that make champatmc. 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