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' PACK TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 11)32 TUESDAY. DECEMBER a Commonwealth' Leaders LONDON" HI Leaders of the British (amlly of nations ex amined an Australian proposal to day for a unique United States Commonwealth treaty of trade and friendship aimed at making It easier for the rich dollar ana th poor pound to live together. Australian Prima Minister Rob ert O. Measles was reliably re ported to hava suggested the treaty at yesterday's session of the nine nation Commonwealth Premiers Conference. Informed UlArJATal MUI. aaaeSt AMERICAN CHINESE Fm4i at tatfr belt! Pk. a4a Far Orders Ta Take Out -: Ben B. Lee, Mar. KCNO YOU J GET JA . ALTURAS, CALIFORNIA The FIRST Station on Your DIAL TONIGHT and Wednesday ONLY a? "CHUCK MILLER TRIO" Binq Crosby's favorite Chuck Miller if Vouqhn Monroe, Al Jolsen, Ink Spots, Ella Fitzgerald, Mills Bros, and the great Mr. B. all in one. Chuck Miller's voice is like Bing'i in every way. 1 V Molatore's 1112 Mo I now at HARWIN'S r 123? W T A D'AM0ND. SET 1 l A a " a 0 fc- W :;d"tV yV MmhcWiMnllK O'kar HONS htm J3J.75 - fais f TUMI X I f Allow At 5 UAUW THE JEWELRY STORE OF OUTSTANDING VALUES sources ald the proposal would cover: 1. Commonwealth pledges to ease controls on the movement of money, especially those ham pering U. S. Investors In the Brit ish nations from taking back to America In dollars their capital and earnings. 2. Speeding up arrangements to eliminate double taxation which in some Commonwealth countries leaves dollar investors liable to pay taxes both to that nation ana to their own governments. 3. Gradual extension of the con- vertlbility of the pound so that eventually a person with pounds could swap them freely for any MUSIC ON 570 Kilocycles of Cowuef Tlii leautiful Way To Till Timi Regal Elgin beauty crowned with the radiance of dia monds. The supreme combi nation of loveliness and faithful service, to capture her heart forever. The Welch With The Heart Thai Never Breaks t H I CUAtAHlteO 0URAPOWIR Costs jgjJ only U about SjtvJ serving! sllljat Study Treaty other foreign currency. 4. Cast-iron arrangements for re moving or scaling down the Com monwealth system of Imperial preferences and United Slates tar Iff quotas. Imperial preference Is a system of "b u y 1 ng British' which has grown up as a means of protecting Commonwealth goods ana industries. Most of the Commonwealth group are known to favor these general principles. Mencies idea to embody Ihem all In a trade and friendship treaty apparently is new, however. Alter details are threshed out In the next tew days, the Common wealth statesmen likely will give Britain's Prime Minister Church Ill and his chancellor of the ex chequer R. A. Butler, a mandate to go to Washington to talk the whole thing over with President-elect El senhower soon after he is installed next month. In addition to considering this proposal, today's session of the conference had to follow up yes terday's discussion on the develop ment of the Commonwealth's own resources. The prime ministers agreed yes terday on the general lines of an all-out drive to produce more food for the 575 million people In the Commonwealth and more scarce minerals. They figured It they were able to do these things ana not buy them abroad. In a few years they would save about two billion dollars annually. But skilled men, money and machines will be needed to get this vast program going, vtitn ner limited capital resources and al ready overburdened industries, Britain Is not In a position to shoulder the burden alone. Out side help will be needed. The con ference today was to discuss where it can come from. Putnam Named To Fire Board Martin Putnam yesterday was elected a director of the Stewart Lenox Fire District Board. Ballot results announced last evening showed Putnam received 18 votes, Ted Bingham 9. 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Print your name, address, aone sue, style number. By MARY EGAS 'Goodbye football, hello basket ball," Ls the cry of Sacred Heart stuae"n(6, s tonight the season will opfD' Hn a uon-icnRuc name against Bonanza. The tussle will be held on the Academy home court starting at 1:00. There will be two games as usual, the first between the Trobabes and the Bonanza B team, followed by the A strings of ue two scnoois. I Season basketball tickets are ! now on sale and can be purchased from any 8HA high school student. The price is only S5.C0 for adults lor eleven home Barnes, while stu I dent season tickets will be $2 SO. ' Last year there were only nine i home games for this name Price. So dont forget to buy a season ticket soon! This afternoon the atudenta en- joyea a two-hour movie In the au ditorium. This lunct on a aoon sored by the Junior clasa tor the spring formal. With the Thanksgiving vacation all In the past, although thorouchljr Indulged In by everyone, students are eagerly looking forward to canaunas. Just three weeks away, 7th and Main KFMV 1IM Ke. rST Turaday Cvrnliiv, Dec. 3 S 00 Today. Sporl Hig Might! h lS )tiimtovii Nrtu 0 2H World Nrvvt Summary bMJ My 1'rttntl Imu CUS t iHt Dfdtlma atmia Trio l.Ko . with t.tngi CPS S. 00 But Id Basin tV00 U'urlla Pmtna Cll IW lm. Pay SUnw i llS : Mr. At Mr. North CBS I0:iH t p. M, Ittllin- l1):!! SCrwart Trait AUG I0::i0 ltlll'B naiuietanrl lUW sun Off Nva Summary 11. tu aign uri KFLW H50 Kc PST , Wednetulay, December S a 00 S a m. Nawa 03 Hucky Bataa and Mta Royt 8 4S Krl ntnl tt 34 Klvi Mtnutci with an Opart hlbla I tMt Nwa llrcakraat Edition t lS Charlla Roundup T 10 (tot) uarrad A HO t:40 Buy Crook ar ABC 1;4S Harry Uahbitt'a Second Cup ot Oorrta Club CBS a 00 RtYakfat CluU AHC a 00 Hank llrnry Show t JO llflen TraiU CMS 9 43 Our Cat Sunday Cl9 lOPOChft Huil lev AHC 10 13 Young Ur. Malon CBS 10 -41 My .rua Stuiy ABC 10 A3 WhUartng bliata ABC 11:13 Mop . 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Headlinea 10:13 Kama Other Show 10 TO Bill'a Banditand 11 oo Sign Off Nawa Summary 11.03 Sign Off KFJI ma Kc PST Tuesday Eve nine Dee. t 00 Gabriel Ileatler MR 13 Klamath Theater Quu 30 Around Town ISewa 40 Something to TMnk About 43 Sam Hajei DI.RS 3a Bill Henry MBS 7.00 John Sebaatian Show 7 11 I Lovo A Mv iter y MRS 7.30 Afratra of Peter Salem MRS B OO Count of Monte Crteto PLBS 8: 30 Cuet SUr 8 43 Heidelberg Harmonatrea 9 00 Newspaper of the Air OLBS 9. 13 t'ulton Lewi MBS Highlights At KUHS Br HAROLD Mr II AT Calvin OUmore went borne from the annual Klamath Falla Lion's club banquet the proud recipient oi ins Mast aiiupirauonal Player Awara, and Dig vernoa "Finkey" Pryor walked off with the trophy for the Outstanding Lineman. Louie jaucner wno knew every back field play became the first bov to nave nis name engraved on a new trophy for the best notebook ot pjays used by the Pelicans. By having his nama placed on the Most Inspirational player tro phy. Ca Joined the ranks oi such past greats of KUHS as Bill Sari. Bob Redkey, Joe Nichols and BUI Toole. Previous recipients of the Best unemsn award were Lester Fos ter, Jack Lust, Tom Abner, Glen uuycr ana rjoya J'lerce. This Is the first yesr that the ooy wiw tne best notebook haa received a trophy. Last year the winner was given a dinner and a show with one other nersm or hi The boys have the trophies at their homes now and will keen mem or iwaufl irciore tnev are put back In the trophy case to await next years trophy winners. lAmgraiuiaiions boys. Jack Bishop served as master at ccicmonim ior ine dinner and Rev. irvin i-weei said the Invocation. Followlnt this Vernon Prvor nA Mat Dei Fattl, co-capuina of the aquao, introduced the team. Two parents gave abort talks: Mrs. Boyd r. Sprague Bovd Snramie'a mother on "What Football Means to a i-iayer Motner." and Mr. M. C. Horton Jack Horton's fath eron "What Football Means In a Player's Father." The featured speaker of the eve ning was Len Casanova, head foof ball coach at the University of Oregon. Here's somethlne that von baa. kttball Inns will be Interested In: There have been some chsnges In the rules this year pertaining to free throwa. Under the new rule If a player Is awarded one shot and misses It he Is given another shot. If he misses that one the bsli Is In play. Another change In the rule Is that In the last three minutes ol the game all fouls are two shots and they must be taken. That will mean thst the team cannot take one shot and take the ball out ot bounds In order to run the time out by stalling. Thst rule could and undoubted ly will give coaches nervous breskdowns before the season is over. Incldently the first Pelican Bas ketball game is this weekend when the White Birds take the floor floor against the Shasta Union High Wolves from down Redding way. Suburban Dept. Reports 2 Fires Suburban firemen made two runs late yesterday end reported no damige In either instance. At 4:45 p.m., they knocked out a threatening trash fira in the 3000 block on Ogdeh Street. At t M p.m., they handled I flu tire at the home of A. L. Ouldl, 2401 Homedale Road. ONE-MAN AID COBBLE HILL, Canada WV-On the hill slopes above this Van couver Island village a 33-year-old RCAF veteran la blasting chunks of rock to serve Island agriculture, Norman Bonner harvests high grade limestone which he grinds Into lime to treat soil acidity. He runs the crusher mill all by himself. (Radm aCaa 10 M.ilr rr,..t 11:4:1 Spml Kmal a .M 1 nut Moihiv Mns III IM Miilual Nrivtrorl MRS tu n !.!' (in Til Town III .ill Ki-arrh Thai Never tnilt Mil 3 UI.U N Owl Nrnt II Ml N'Klit lint I. lot) 1.' UU bun 0!l KrJI 1IJ0 Ke PST Wrilneailay, December 3 A no sunrUi Newt s iS tiimrl Nerviiait S;:I0 Hank (Inow J. 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