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    ' PACK TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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TUESDAY. DECEMBER
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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
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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
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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. Rodney Mathers
9, George McKinney I and Harold
Schieferstein 1.
Putnam takes office January 1st,
succeeding Schieferstein. .
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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
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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.
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