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riiunsiiAY, Oct. hi, um HKRA1.D AND NICWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SfiVKN bonanza High School Names Class Officers For Year IIONAN.A Mrrvln Htnlnakr-r llit bri'll lliilnlil aluilrnt body iicihli'iii ul Jli'Miinii limn Hi'liunl, 3111 iliilii. m mo preMdi-nl, Mull iniiii Ili'lli'kMun in urni'luiy, I'liur ulia I'ur.uili Urn. .win' mid War .'on Dirk lopolKT, ' i;lua ii-mli'iii Include llic follow am: Mi nli'm I'lim. Mrrvln Htiilnukrr, Vice J'iri, (,'lmrlutle I'u.'wilt, Hrcy. iliiit r'llduiuli, 'irrnn. lllll HilUa mil KriiMiir I'liuliiir Nolilr. Ilnwurcl Knrrtjn will rrirwiiiiil !ho claim Hi altlilriil council nicot IIU. Junlnl'H I'rfH. Ncldn llnlo, Vltri 'Pfr.i. Urni ue limy, Hot:y. Kulll 'Unlph, Trraa, C'nrul Wralliriliy, Youth Hears 'Home' Show A Klamath f (lln aoltllrr In Korea recently liriiid the "Wiiy Buck Home" radin omnium wlilfh lea iuird Klamulli Kiilhi. Cnl. AUnil A. Ai'ilrriMjn wrote Kr'l.W itnnciunirr Clmille KWar. ' Inn he hrard Hie nroui'Hiii while In ! Hunan. Mi-r'ai'lan pill Hie Klamath i portion "I the "i'" interview. Ins a Klumuili roiinle mul rtiacun tlim liuntinii, Hailing and Crater 1 Lake here. I "You are aura rHjhl." Anderaon wrote, "when yuii aay lt' Uie beat hunting in Hie U.8. there. I wan burn and ralhrd 111 Kind old Klam nil Knlla and lu me there la no place like H." Anderson mid the program marie him Irrl as though he were actu ally "back humo", which he aald he hoped he aoon would be. Ilia ailclreaa In: l(. A. Wit Mi alii Kvau. Hmpllal AI'O 301, c-o I'lulmanirr Ban Francisco, Calll. Bopliniiiiirriti- Prea, Alice Graves, Vice I'rri, Wllmn llulible, Hccy Judy lliuwfuid, Ticaa. Kouald Windrii. l'lcMinini Prca. Clary Ciiniilng Iiiiiii, Vice Pirn, Art Mi-cker, Hrcy. Hilly Drill burn, 'I rrnn, rtlchard lluineu, KIKhlli Oiade-I'rra, loin Hub ble, Vice lre. Warren Dye, Beey. Ullly l.liikcy. Hrvenlh urude Pre. MaritBrel Colwell, Vice Prca. Lrltoy 'lofrll, Hrcy. Jnikie Horn, 'I mm. Ilix i'lirierliclil, MkI-iiI-hiiiis llubuy I'ol ucek. Jniiey Dixon wna nrlrclrd proa lilrnl ol the Ullln Athlrllc AhmmMb liun Ihla .vein, with Carol Clinllla na vu prr.iidclil, Ethel Perry an MTirliny-tieiiiiUirr and Pnlny To lell aa nowa reporter. Tim group Hum fur linn given a dance lor Hie Inolbiill lenni. Minimum Hellrknon In president ol Ihc I'ep Club, with Vice Proa. Alice Diuve.n, Hecy, Cliiiilulle I'Bfc noll and Clna Fiuhtigli, ncwa re porter. Mrrvln Btullinker la editor of the annual thla year, with Nnlda llule annlntiint editor, Wurrrn Dick, bua Inena manager; Mnrianuu llellrk nnn. advoi'llhlng ninnaiter; Klna Fllhugh, ropy edllor; Hporia Edl lor Hill Bulla: Head TyplM Pntay Toll II and AanlManl TyplM ami ley Newlun. i Oregon Caves To Stay Open , Tha f-Kon Cavet, aouthweal ol J Omnia Paaa, remain on the year ! around, according to word ro- reived by Uie Chamber ol Com- Tiierce here. A report from the Cavea head quartrra aald Information coming from Klemalh ralla had wrongly been paaaed along to tourlata aay Inij Ihe cave were cloned during the wintertime. Crater Lake National Paik and Ilia La Beda National Monument ill remain open through the winter though at Crater Lake tha lodge and cafeteria clone. A warming hut there la main tained lor nkiera and tourlata dur ing good portion ol the winter, however, and roada are maintained a well aa weather conditions will permit. AFL Teamsters Raise Dues LOB A NOBLES f The AIT "International Brotherhood of Teamntera hat boon led the duea of lia 1 .140.000 mnnbera to Increase Us aurplua to 60 million dollars. Purpose Ol the Dike, approved oy the unlona lath national conven tion Wednesday alter a bolaieroui debate, waa staled by Dave Beck, executive vice president: "President Dsn Tobln wanU a M million dollar surplus In the treasury," he told the convention. The increase rsiscd per capita Contributions to the International from 30 to 0 centa a month. Berk said the additional dues would be used ehirlly to finance a new five million dollar team ster building In Washington, D, C, la expand organising activities and to Increase salaries of union employes. Sparkman Echoes Slams UNIONTOWN, Pa. (II Sen. John bparkman. the Democratic vice presidential candidate, aays uie iu-pubiirsn I'arty cnone urn, Dwlght D. fclnelihowcr aa Its pres idential candidate lor "an attempt at victory through masquerade. " Opening a lluep-day campaign swing through vitally Important Pennsylvania. Bparkman told a campaign rally Wednesday night the OOP believed "It only they could disguise the old and bank rupt Republican Party behind the military toga ol a live-star general they might then march straight to victory. "wnat tney forgot la one ol the basic rules of the Armv a gen eral la only aa good aa the Hoops ne leans, lie can have every as pect of military geniua. lie can have courage surpassing a moun tain Hon. He can know the rules of military science by heart. But he cannot make something out of nothing," the Alabama Senator added. nparkman told a crowd of about 1.000 at the 110-a-plate dinner the OOP Is seeking "to mske fesr the Americen watchword" and that the Republicans do not hsve a crusade "no mailer how many alogsns they mouth, how many jingies tney anoui." Ruth Garsson Gets Divorce .... MEXICO CITY ln-Mra. Ruth Levy oarsson saya she had ob tained Mexican mutual consent divorce Irom Murray Darsaon. the manufacturer convicted In 1047 ol bribery and conspiracy In connec Uon with wsr contracts. ' Mrs. Garsson announced lsst niaht the decree waa Issued Tues day but ahe declined to ay where. Bhe formerly lived In New York City; PLANE MISSING TOKYO An Air force trans port with 24 persons aboard has been nilsainr over Bourn Korea since I a.m.. Far East Air Forces announced late today. By HTANFOIID HRAPbHAW BUENOS AIRES I A new theme of "one car In every ga- roge ' la being souncira oy rre.ii- dent Juan D. Peron, Tnts program sounds particularly attractive in Argentina, where only one person in 70 owns a car. Oeneral Motors, Ford and Cliry- sler have assembly plants In Buenos Aires, but have not fab ricated cars for themselves since early 1048. Peron's government, to ssve loreinn exchange, nas re- lused to grant Import licenses to Ihe firms. Home lew licenses nave been nlven to persons with con tacts In the government. BETTY STARR, a Denial Office student at Orctech, carries the colors of the Agriculture group in the contest for Homecoming Queen for the OTI Soulhern Oregon game here Oct. 25. Hetty is the daughter of Chancic S. Starr, Crcswcll. She is a graduate of Junction City High School. Photo by Floyd Navy Officers To Interview Prospective Naval Cadets Lieut. D. E. Wilson. Naval avia tion cadet procurement officer for the Northwest, and O. L. Fischer, aviation electrician chief, will be at the recruiting olllce in Kiamain Falls. Oct. 33. Lieut. Wilson and Chief Fischer will uitervlew any young men interested In the Navy ' flight training program. Navv tlliht training Islopen to any young man who is: unmarried. I to 37 years of age, has least two vears Of college, and Is able to pass the stsndsrd Navy flight Rbysical and mental examinations, aval Aviation Cadets enter 18 months of training at pensacois, Fla., the "Annapolis of the Air." Unon completion of flight train ing they are commissioned as ensigns In the Naval Reserve or as second lieutenants In the Marine Corps Reserve with psv and allow ances amounting to $6400 per year. During the 18 months of flight training navcada are paid 8109 monthly. After receiving his com mission the aviator aerves two ana one-half year with the operating lorcea. . . Coon completion of his four years of duty as a navtad and a naval aviator, he may return to his home area and join the naval Air ne- serve aa a "weekend warrior" and fly one weekend each month and two week each summer with Peron Calls For New Auto Production washing machines, atoves, bicycle and X-ray equipment. The result Is a market wheiel new Chevrolet are selling lor 88.000 plus. Cadillacs, much be loved by Argentina's new aristo cracy, carry 810.080 price tags. That puts car ownership far out of roach of the average Argen tine, who earns perhaps $100 a month. To give these woikcrs some hope, and also to encourage a national istic spirit, the government an nounced last march that It would build motor cars in It Aerotech nlcsl Institute at Cordoba. The explanation was that It had a lot of expensive machinery there lor building planes for the Argen tine Air Force, but a shortage of Savings From Hoover Plan Said Vastly Exaggerated full pay and allowances. Once a young man makes sppli cation to become a navcad he will be completely processed and enrolled In one week If he so de sires. Tests are given to any quali fied man desiring to take them with no obligation on the appli cants part. Men who will graduate at Ihe end of the present term may enroll In the navcad pro gram now and report for light training after graduation. Men who have taken their pre-lnduction physical examination but who have not received notice to report for Induction may enroll in the Naval Aviation Cadet program. Interviews will be held at the rcrulllng office in Klamath Falls. 0:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Oct. 23. In formation In regard to other Naval Reserve programs leading to com missions will also be available. By JOHN CIIADWICK , WASHINGTON I A Senate' committee credited the Hoover commission today wnn neipmg w Improve the efficiency of the fed eral government but said the re sultant savings proposals had been greatly exaggeraicu. a r-MP nr I hp Renat Commltt on Government Operations sum- marlzea aciion laacn wy 'e i-n r-.rtfrB. nn rernmmenda- llons of the Commission on uov-1 eminent Reorganization set up un-. der the chairmanship of former : president Herbert noovcr. i !-. On a I rnnntilltp satrl the Hoover Commission made 281 spe cific recommendations, adding that sn eatimaica w per ccm mc "have been fully considered and h.u r-iv1 direct aclion bv the Congress or 't committees" either lavoranie or umavoraoie. Still remaining are 28 reconv w.tinn. "u.hlrh u'lll renulre further action by the Congress 11 adequate consiaciauon uhidc giv en to them," the report aald. TV. .mmlltA nnnrt atlhmfttwl by Chairman McClellan D-Ark, toog snarp exception to wnat h called "extravagant claims of tre mendous monetary savings" that would be brought about by adop tion Ol Uie UUIIlllliWiuii iuvoHia for streamlining the executive branch of the government. The committee said It had been unable to find any sound basis for Bl'Y KKI) DRAIN LONDON " Wl-Dr. Charles Hill parliamentary secretary to Ihe Food Ministry, told Uie House of Commons today Britain has con tracted to buy 200.000 tons of gram from Soviet Russia. He said the shipment was expected aoon. Bevan Urges Labor Peace LONDON UTt Aneurln Bevan. stormy leader of the left-wing fac tion that threatens to split Britain's Labor Party, today invited party leader Clement Attlee and his right wing moderates to "come and join u" . ... Disciples Of me s-year-oia lor mer health minister recently shook the Labor party's annual confer ence bv grabbing six out of seven seat on the 27-member Executive Committee allotted to local Labor parties. Attlee and his supporters had In dignantly accused the Bevanlta of starling a "party witnin uie party. Bevan hotly denied the charge and Issued Ihe "come and join us" invitation today in Tribune, weekly magazine edited by his wife, Jennie Lee. some of these claims, which It said have varied "Irom an ultra-conservative figure of a few million to as much ss 10 billions of dollars In annual savings." "Even If all the Hoover Commis sion's recommendations had been found to be of practical applica tion, these estimates are not based on facta and are'grossly unfair to the Congress," the leport added. Turning directly to the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report, the Senate committee raid thi.s group had failed to offer "any sup port for Its claim that eventual an nual savings would aggregate lour billion dollars." The senators also disputed a statement attributed to the citizens committee that economies of $1,244,600,000 were being realized aa a result of the Hoover Report recommendations.. "The citizens committee failed to specify the basis for such esti mates and submitted no facts to substantiate Its claims that savings of 800 million In the military and more than 400 million In other re organizations were related to spe cific Hoover Commission recom mendations," the Senate report said. The committee report said, how ever, that the Hoover Commission studies "served to focus public at tention upon the many deficiencies In the operations of the federal government which the Congress had been unable to correct because of the lack of any general or united support." materials was leaving the plant idle, so they'd build automobiles In stead. The car, a lightweight two-cylinder job. Is to be produced in three models a sedan, a station wagon and a pickup truck. It is called "Junticiaiista" alter Peron's political program. Three prototypes were presented to Peron May 1 and It was an nounced 8,000 models would be pro duced within a year. Peron, In a later speech, promised that with in five years Argentina would be exporting instead of Importing cars. So far the factory has not an nounced prices. The impression ex ists that the factory la still In the planning stage and that It will be some time before cars are being produced in any numbers, Argentina's automobile dealers are finding the going rough. Their new car business due to the Im port ban is at a virtual stand still. Their parts and service de. partments are carrying the load for the entire organization. Some firms have gone into sidelines, sell ing refrigerators, television sets. BASIN BUILDING 4784 So. 6th Wont Your KITCHEN REMODELED? Let us help you with your ideal ! I EASY TERMS Phone 2-2563 Announcing That Lakeshore Gardens Nursery is distributing agency for Nevada and Arizona Natural Stone Colorful ond rich os the Painted Desert . . . endurinq os the oqes . . . blends with natural surroundinqs, achievinq charm and beautv in construction, landscooinq and inter ior decoration in homes, public and commercial buildinqs. It's easy to use; furnished in strips, blocks and slabs. We build Plantinq Boxes, Barbecues. 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