Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 06, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    HF.nAI.n AND NKWS. KI.AMATH FA M.S. OnECOW
PACK SEVEN
Underseas Explorer Turns To Caves
The explorera hope to trare the
course of the underground river by
coloring Ita water and then watch
ing for It In other caves of the
chain which winds under the earth.
They also Intend to make a atudy
ranean rooks and aearch for any
live Ihlnga in the depths. Last year
they found a new species of cock
roach transparent, almost while
and without eves. All the Insect
found at such great depth are
white and blind.
OLOHON. Trance I Belgian
subterranean river flowing- toward
the north. (A meter la 1 28 feeti.
Cosyna and hla French compan
ions Intend to build a aecond camp
at a depth of 606 metera. Thev will
make the descent to this point with
I'hvalclal Max Cosyna, who once
plunged under the act In a bathy-
Thla time the explorera hope to
of the radlo-actlvtty of the aubler-
rphere with Profeaaor Augusta Pic-
trace the pannage of the river and
reach even greater depth.
Lorqest piano stock in this
part of the Weir
card, started an expedition under
Ilia earth Wednesday.
the aid of electric winding gear.
Bane camp for the expedition la
Thla machine, designed bv the Bel
With other epeleolonlsU (cave
already Installed within a hundred
gian himself, la expected to enable
the drop to be made In only 20
mlnutn as compared with two
hours needed last year-
Knabe
Kimball
Wurlitzei
explorers) ha will live In darkness
yardi of the opening leading to the
for tha next two weeka while he
Irlrs to beat world records by
raven. It contain food supplies,
laauert, ropes, pneumatic boats
rechlnK the depth of mora than
1.000 varda In tha (treat black cave
which descend under the Pyrenees
near the Spanish frontier at Pierre
Halnt-Martln.
Cnsvna and hla party made a
vertical descent of 832 meters,
beatlnic the former world record,
last vrar. Alter that they descend
ed 605 metera bv a alnplna; decli
vity to a point where they found a
and water-proof aulta.
S&b Calhoun A
Other Leading Make Pianos
Low Prices. Low Terms
Rent a Piano
Rent and Apply Plan
Louis H Mann Piano Co.
EXPERIMENT' STATION edviiory committee looks over experimental plod on Lower Klamath
Lake undar the direction of Dr. Al Halvorion. Tha muck loill have baan riponding to superphos
phate, while tome treat have alto raiponded to copper and manganese application. The ad
vilory committee toured the area latt week preceding the field day.
MIRRORS
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Youth Admits
Weird Killing
BKU.1NOHAM, Wash, n
lUirnll a olllters aald a 16-ycnr-old
boy admitted In a aignrd state
ment Tuesday that tie killed his
lather alter brooding over Hie tat
ter's abusive Innguugo to him.
The boy la I'iiiiI (lump. The
father, Emll Oarue, in, was allot
through Uie head Willi a rule In
bed early Tuewlay in the family
home on the Ml. Maker Highway.
Urputy Hherill Charlen Caniiell
said the son said he and his father
I ' haven t nl along lur a long
liine."
The b"y ft a bring held without
rhnrtie.
Ills statement releimed by aher
Ill's alllrrrs drcrlled a Html abu
sive Inciflent as he and hin father
were on a fence-fixing chore Mon
day mithl.
"lie began swearing al me about
tools as he couldnt find them."
tne stalemrnt aald. "I allowed Uiein
to him. 'Jlien he aald 1 was dumb
and all aorta of aweur words. I !
made up my mind then I would
kill him. I
"1 have thought about It belore j
at dlllerenl nines. We haven't gut I
along for a long tune.
"About a.m., in the morning my
mother waa out at the barn getting
the rowa in to milk. My father was
in bed. I got up and got the. 3030
ride which was In my bedroom;
went to his bedroom; took aim at
his heart and llred. 1 knew I had
killed him.
"1 then went nutdoora and told
my mother. Then 1 went and told
my uncle."
The uncle called the sheriff's office.
Pope Declares
Social Aim
CAPTKL OANDOLFO tH Pope
Plus XII said Wednesday the aim
of the Roman Catholic church In
the labor problem la to overcome
and compore aoctal differences.
For the church, he emphasized,
the labor queatlon la not class
atruggle."
The pontiff spoke during an au
dience granted to Italian priests
serving aa ahtps' chaplaina and
inlviloiiarlcs among Julian einl
granta In Europe.
Emphasising several questions
as a major problem of priests In
their work, the Pop charged them
to tell "your faithful that the
church has always had and always
will have maternal concorn for the
workers.'1
In the countries where the mis
sionaries are stationed, the Pontiff
continued, the labor question long
ago passed "Its Ural singe."
"What 60 or 70 years ago was the
goal of the worker has now become
his natural right and safe posses
sion and not without the faithful
cooperation of the church."
Canada Credit
Party Wins
KDMONTON, Alta. Lit The
Social Credit parly which advo
cates social credit monelnry theo
rieswan swept bnck Into power
for itn fifth connecutlvo term in
Amel ia's provincial elections Tues
day. It waa a landslide victory for
Premier E. C. Manning, at 43 the
youngest government leader In
Cannrin,
With a total of 61 seats the
standing of I he parties was: Sonnl
Credit 41; Llbcrnls 1; Cooperative
Commonwealth Foundation (CCFI
I; Independent Social Credit 1;
doubtful 17.
Manning thus retained the com
manding position he held In the
previous government which ad
minister this province, rich In oil
and natural gas.
tils policy of permitting limited
export of natural gan lo other
provinces and the Unllcd States
won public endorsement.
The opposition had opposed ex
port nt this tlmo clnlmlng thnl re
serves wero Insufficient for Al
berln'a own needs.
Both Liberal Lender J. Harper
Prowso and CCF Lender Elmer E.
Roper were reelected. The Pro-gresftlvc-Conscrvntlvcs
fnllcd to win
a slnglo sent.
ItonsM OPKNH M'RON't llOOIt
MT. VKRNON, III. ft The
owner ol Billy the horse wns proud
of Blily'a culn trick of opening
gntcs and doors. But Billy llnnllv
opened tha wrong one. I. B. Mor
gan's trained horse nuvir.led open
the door of Morgnn's wheat gran
ary. Billy and his tenm mate.
Bcntit, ate their fill, flllrd up with
wntcr, swelled up and died.
Housework
Easy Without .
Nagging Backache
NrlnRbpkiiciV, tout, of pritmnlrnerrr,
hcMiacln-H nml liiKtitrnn mny boiliu tonlutv
ilown of kltlnry fundion, I rot-tort nny jrnni
kfclnff function li vry ImpnrUnl to oorj
hrtilth. Wlien jmniit cvarydny condition, itch
an Htrru nd ftlraln, rut wen thin )mtortnt
funsllontoiilow down.many folkanuffarnpiff
gins bRiknr)i-fl mlicrtililv. Minor btd.
d r Irrlttml lon Hue to roM or wrotnf diet mny
caiiiciTclllniipnlicl)triorrreqiipntiRHRtta,
Ddfi't nriUct yottr kidnryrt If itta coitdl
lioni bolhi-r yim. Try Donn'i Pill- mild
dl i) ret In, Urtcd mireeanftilly by mill Ion I for
ovrr 50 yfnid. It' nmnilns how mitny tlmi
lhinn'fi nivit hftiipy rpllef from thrta dlncom.
fnrl-lirlptliel5mlleiinf kidney tuliridndfll.
Ur fituh out wt, del Donn'i Pill torinyl
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Harriet Floyd
We're tickled pink to be back in t h e
photographic business full icale. To mention
tandardt of production would be normal ad
vertising procedure; we prefer to let our work
peak for itself. Attend the big open house
end tee the equipment that has thrilled us so
to install. For tne photography of children
we will use the large, studio photogenic speed
lamps; for conventional portraiture our instal
lation includes the Hollywood "Cool-light"
system.
Our displays will show you the quality of
work you may expect. We will not specialixe
in any one branch of photography but will
maintain the same standards of quality in the
hondling of weddinqs, children, conventional
portraiture end commercial photography.
We are anxious to see old friend and
new ones, and will have a little gift certificate
for those who attend the biq open house,
Thursdoy evening.
it a j" ""J" for buin
..u....vvu miugnine rriaay morning.
Jim !
Herri!
Photography by
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THURSDAY, EVENING, 8 'til U
Visit with us In our "
Beautiful NEW store!
It Is with considerable pride that we open the doors of our new, metropolitan photographic
store to our own home town people. We sincerely want you to visit with us end participate
in the several gomes and contests planned for your enjoyment. No merchandise will be
sold at our open house; it is a sociable get-together. We will show you behind-the-scenes
of photofinishing production. You will inspect our very modern eguipment and see hew
your snapshots are produced. We know that you will enjoy the porty.
" BRING YOUR CAftERA!
FOR THE BEST CANDID PHOTOS OF OUR
2 LOVELY MODELS,
"Pet" Patterson end Caroll Hamilton, lovely models, will be
en hand to pose for all you guest. Pose them of you wish.
Rules are on yoor entry blank. Twa free flash bulbs will be
given contestants with flash equipment; or two giant com
mercial photo lamps are provided for those without flash
equipment.
CANDID CAMERA
CONTEST PRIZES
1st $25.00 in merchondise
2nd $15.00 in merchondise
3rd $ 1 0.00 in merchandise
4th $5.00 in merchandise
DOOR PRIZES
1st ARGUS, Model 40, Reflex Camera,
with flosh ond carrying cose. Volue $49.!5
2nd AIMSCO Flash Clipper Kit, with com
ero cose, carryoll cose, film, flosh globes
ond batteries. Volue $26.95.
3rd Parker "51" Fountain Pen ond Pencil
Set. Volue $22.50
4th Beautiful 8x10, oil painted Portroit
by Floyd, Value $8.00.
5th Beautiful 8x10, etch-texture, brown
tone Portroit by Floyd. Volue $7.00.
GUESSING GAME PRIZES
1st Ansco Flash Clipper Kit (Described
obove) Volue $26.95. .
2nd Schaeffer Pen ond Pencil Set. Volue
$17.50.
3rd Viewmaster, with light attachment
and 3 reels. Value $5.00.
4th 5x7 Texture Portrait by Floyd. Volue
$5.00.
5th 5x7 Wormtone Portroit by Floyd.
Volue $4.00.
at underwood's
STUDIO PHONE 4526
ROY WELLS at the HAMMOND ORGAN
FREE COFFEE and DONUTS
Grand Opening forBusiness
A GREATER STOCK! A GREATER STORE!
A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC PLANT!
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Hi SHOP
706 Main St. Phone 7063
NOTE - Our Old Store Will be Closed All Day Thursday for Moving - Underwood's Camera Shop
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