VVKDNESDAY, MARCH B. 10B2 AOB FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . I ' lit I'-V -Tv LOVELY SHIRLEY RICHERDSON (center above), of Tulelake, is a member of the spark ling Can-Can chorus which is to appear here at Mills auditorium, Friday, 8 p.m., when the Malin Mariner's Club presents the musical comedy "Showboat". With Shirley fin the picture above are Louis Stewart (left), Merrill, and Tom Williams (right), Oregon Tech. The Klamath Falls Lions Club is co-sponsoring the show here. All tickets are general admission and may be obtained at the door or from Lions or Mariners. The two-hour show has a cast of 55 drawn from Malin, Merrill, Tulelake, Bonanza and Klamath Falls. Atom Site Battle Rages ALBUQUERQUE W) New Mex ico officials hope to preserve as state or national monument the place where the atomic age exploded- from a dream to reality. Opposition is mounting to Atomic Energy Commission plans to f Ul in' the great saucer of jade and tur-upis-colored glass left by the first A-bomb explosion July 16, 1945. Hie site is located at Trinity, N. M., about 120 miles south of Al r in, : buquerque. Gov. Edwin Mechem already has wired the AEC in Washington, ask ing reconsideration of the action. Mayor Walter S. Mullins of Al amogordo, nearest major commu nity to the desert site, also ex pressed opposition. "Every day people stop to ask about the test site and we think it should be preserved," he said- Gov. Mechem wired that "this site ranks historically as one of the century's most talked of places" and making it a state or national monument should be ser iously considered. The $24,600 contract for filling the site was awarded D. D. Skou sen of Albuquerque. The AEC said its scientific interest in the site is satisfied and it had decided to have the depression filled. . The head of a Korean village is elected by secret ballot, with one member of each household cast ing one vote. SINUS INFECTIONS'" DR. E. M. MARSHA SicecKftlJr Trtafet Excloilr Mttfcefl tS9 No. 7th PbMit 1M Cblrspraetto Fhystciaa I 1 you'll live in J Wnlim 'Morocco. - At smart for lounging es it It for brunch .".".wonderfully "ol home" wherever you go, "Morocco" Ii the moil versatile f all Gadabouts! Belt lit . fullness to make the most of your tiny waist ... or let It swing wide and handsome.. However you wear it, you'll love the winging collar, the easy-going sleeves . . the wonderful comfort of "Morocco"! Sanforized and beautifully washable In charcoal, red of green with white. Small, medium, large, 8.95 Sportswear Second Floor Fighter-Interceptor Unit On Steady Guard Against Invasion By Enemy Forces (WASHINGTON W Two possible "Peart Harbors" dapan and Alas ka are being guarded by new ra dar guided jet fighters that fly By MARY EC.AN Both the boys and Rirls saw bas ketball action over the weekend. For the bovs, it was a high scor ing game with the Tulelake Honk ers Friday night while the Aca demy girls fell oetore tne Henley girls Saturday afternoon 38-8 in the B game and 33-28 In the A game. This was the first time SHA girls have had the opportunity to play another school but they are eagerly looking forward to do ing It again. The annual magazine drive is be ing sponsored by tho Academy In the effort to raise money lor the Chimes paper. As the drive was very successful last year the stud ents are confident that they can again reach their goal and thus continue having a school paper. Let this be the motto of every stu dent salesman: "If everyone works on this drive like me-What kind ol a success would this drive be." Studying for exams this week, taking the exams next week, and spring vacations the following week add up to a very busy month of March for S. H. A. They'll Come CLEAN With A - - - BENDIX Diplomatic Just Another B&B SPRING ANNIVERSARY Savings! II O J RADIO and II ft D , ELECTRIC 401 So. 6th through night and storm to seek out and destroy armed aerial ln vadera, . Lockheed Aircraft Corp., makers oi tno F-tn interceptor jets, an nounced this Tuesday night, with permission of the Air Force. The announcement said F-M's are now operating under the Alas kan Air Command In the 17th Fighter-Interceptor aroup. In roply to queries, tho Air Force said the equivalent of a group normally Jt planes of the all-weather Jets is now based In Japan as part ol tho istu Air Force, Their missions: In Japan, to pro. tect American Installations from any sudden attack by Red forces, either those of China or the Soviet Union. In Alaska, to guard against any Russian bon)6lng strike or air borne seizure of Alaskan arltleld.i and to intercept any long-range in vasion along the Polar path from Russia to the United States. Tho F-84 Is a two-sentorcorrylng a pilot and" a radar observer. On his radnrscopc In the plane, the ob- fBE GENTIE fefar when. you If BATHE BABY V with mild, mild soap Do as thousands of mothers do ' j use Calgon with mild baby soap, aigon is gentle milder j ' than any soap 100 rimes less alkaline than ordinary .water softening compounds. Calgon bans irritating washing film in hard or soft water with any soap or detergent. Us Calgon In IATHIOOH UUNOIY IPARIMTS i newer loenloa an tmeniv orall and guides the pilot tojt point whore hln rndar-pulnted guns can make the kill Lockheed's announcement om Dhaslited the slate of alertursa o air defense in the strategic North. It said F-M's are spotted constant ly on runways, ready for luntitnt take off. Crews, fully dressed In Ar tlo clothes, Maud by on tho ready. When ground radars signal the approach of an unidentified plane, the jets kite fur It even If It only turns out to bn a straggling bimh pilot or an airliner allaying oil course. TASKS SO COOP AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO ( T hi rtni UMlr ' tmra l.aals a, Mmin I'uim t:w n.iiy, HI) N. lib, l ! inanllllf rile, All.r rtnauiiatiU tints r ". tr wish, iihsiiin frmn rial Is pur rh... stmfi.l. ill' rml ulr.silr li Ii sll crlt!lil t" Cr iuiaM mtil nil as iar 4ia mhiuiiI Is assss ..,. 'Ills nionmi)' psyin.nis s Hills hlilnr lhn rsnl. 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