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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1954)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1954 HERALD AND-NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN 1 Students Asked To Register All new Klamath Union High School students who did not reg ister last spring at their respec tive eighth grade schools and who have not registered at KUHS since should come to room 211 at the high school as soon as possible Office hours at 8:00 a.m. until noon and 1:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. On Saturday the office will be open frjm 9:00 a.m. until noon only. AH registration should be completed on or before Friday, September 3. KUHS students planning to make any changes in me subjects they signed lor last spring must bring to room 211, a written request signed by parent or guardian tell ing hat com Is to be dropped and what course is to be substi tuted for It. These also should be turned in before the deadline of September 3. textbooks and school supplies be fore school opens. Classes will be gin Tuesday morning, September 1 and a full days schedule will be followed. Textbook lists are avail able at Shaw's Stationery and Voight's Pioneer Office Supply. The student-used book " exchange will be open front 10 a.m. until S p.m. on Wednesday, September 1 through Friday , September 3, room 310, high school. RETURNED Students are urged to get their Iters. BEIRUT, Lebanon 1 Israel Thursday returned to Lebanon a small ship with 34 persons aboard detained while en route from Gaza to Beirut, Israeli authorities said Ik. Ik, Makil, U n A k.. IIIC OIl, . MIC 1-1C1UIIB, ..till V.. picked up in Israeli territorial wa- -$ ',- A rfi t.,Muafe' e&Tk THIS REDWOOD AND CONCRETE COMFORT station at the Tulelake-BuHe ValUy Fairgroundi is modern and clean. A large comfortable lounge hat bean included tor the comtort of lair visitors. i.V "- '-vfi. amiu dioms KLAMATH COUNTY , 1 Three members of ihe Klamath County Home Extension commit tee, Louise Borton, Myrtle Flem ing and Neva Hayes, attended an all-day picnic In Bend August 19 when extension members from the Deschutes Home Extension groups met in the Pine Tree Orange Hall. A potluck dinner -was served to about 40 women. Unit members who made the ttip also, were Susan Yadon, Fair haven Unit, Ida Crimes, Alumni Unit, Thelma Milton, Henley unit. SAILOR WEYMOUTH, England (A Ian Nicolson, 26-year-old naval archi tect, sailed Into- Weymouth Wednesday after crossing- the At lantlo alone in a homemade six ton yacht. Ho sailed from Nov Scotia. 5 MARCH OF DIMES emergency appeal got a boost at the 4-H I and FFA auction sale Tuesday night. Dorothy Lowell I left I ' ' Lowell's Lockers, bought the animal for $4.50 per pound, from Margaret Colwell (right); donated it for resale to aid polio . and Mr. arid Mrs. Ray Chase purchased it for $3.75 per pound. . I The Chaifi donated it for resale a second time, to be auc- I tioned at 1:30 today at Klamath Livestock auction sales; pro ceeds to go to the emergency March of Dimes appeal. No ' emergency drive is being conducted in Klamath County due to the fine support given United Fund last year, but volun tary donations will be greatly appreciated. March of Dimes was not, however, included in the United Fund drive. Bishop Visits Klamath Falls "The importance of two way' ing attendance at 'the Anglican Anglican traffic between England 1 conference In Minneapolis. In Ore- and America cannot be over " stressed," observed a' distin guished visitor to Klamath Falls ' this week. The guest was Bishop Leslie Hunter of Sheffield, England, who with his wife is visiting Episcopal churches in Eastern Oregon follow- Jet Ace Dies In Test Flight EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. I Death on a routine test flight has ended the spectacular career of Capt. Joseph McConnell . Jr., the nation's leading Jet ace. The 32-year-old pilot, credited ' ' with downing 16 MIGs in Korea, was kiHed yesterday when his FB6H Sabre Jet crashed on the Mojave Desert, 12 miles northeait e of Rogers Lake. Ills body was found beside his ejection seat, half a milo from the shattered plane. Nearby was his i oxford unopened parachute. An Air Force i while In Klamath Falls the sp:e- -inn said apparently he had ,Hunters were registered at the ejicteu himself from the plane at winema Hotel, low altitude. ! During the flight McConnell had radioed that ne had lost control of the plane partially, but thought he could make a landing on tlie dry lake bed. Soon thereafter he reported he had lost the cockpit canopy. He was advised to bail out. Edwards base officers said gon. Bishop Hunter will be a guest of Bishop Lane Barton, regular visitor to Klamath Falls from Bend and close friend of the Eng lish churchman since the Anglican conference In 1948. Bishop Hunter expressed satis faction with the Minneapolis con gress, which some 557 bishops, clergymen and lay people from all over the world attended. "The Minneapolis meeting was very impressive;- the exchange of ideas is always good, and Ameri ca lived up to Us reputation of hospitality," the Bishop said in summing up the conference. Last Sunday he preached in" Orace Cathedral in San Francisco'. This weekend he Is with Bishop Lane attending an Episcopalian summer camp. Next week he will attend a clergy conference and then leave for Canada, final point; on his two months' visit to Amer ica. ' i The bishop holds a D.D. degree from Dorham University; li.li. from Sheffield University; D.D. frorrt'Lamberth and an M A. from Ike, Hoover Plan Fishing tifmvf.r. wi President Eisen- however and former President : g Hoover, a couple of experts with a trout rod, are going fishing to gether next week in the Colorado Rockies.. The Summer White House an nounced today that Hoover will be Eisenhower's guest "for sev- Korea he repeatedly requested eral days" at a ranch retreat at combat dutv despite being told he ; Frsser, Colo 70 miles northwest was too old. His request finally of here on the western slope of was granted and he became an the Continental Divide, ace in Just 30 days last year. ! The vacationing E s , ,n b o ,w e After downing his eighth MIC, ! J" " " " ' r";;rrn he probably stayed wiWa the plane too long. McConnell, who said his pre maturely grey hair came from being the father of three young children and not from his flying, served as a bomber navigator during World War II and later took flight training. After the fighting broke out in his Sabre was hit by cannon fire at 40,000 feet near the Manchurian border. He balled out over the Yellow Sea and a rescue helicopter pulled him from the frigid water. After his 16th kill, the Air Force grounded him and ordered him home with the comment that he wa "much more valuable alive than dead." The plane he flew yesterday was a modified version of the . Sabre Jet he used in Korea. School Cooks Meeting Slated City and county school cooks from Lake and Klamath counties will have a cooks' institute dur ing the regular teachers' Institute here. Date has been set for Tuesday, ' August 31. at Fairview School, J017 Donald. There will be a coffee hour be ginning at 8:45 a.m. followed by work sessions. Luncheon will be Monday to address the American Legion National Convention, and Hoover will return to Denver from the capital with the President that evening. ! On the way back Eisenhower will stop at Des Moines for a brief in- , formal talk at the Iowa State Fair, , and Hoover will accompany him la the fairgrounds. James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, said Elsenhower and Hoover will drive to Fraser j either that evening or Tuesday morning. They probably win re main there until sept. 3 or t. Hagerty also announced the par ty may be Joined there by Dr. Milton Eisenhower, the President's brother and president of Pennsyl vanla State College. Headquarters will be the ranch nearly 10,000 fee, high In the Rockies of two old friends of the President, Aksel Nielsen and Carl I Norgrcn. Elsenhower vacationed there in 1952 and again last summer. This year, as on the last two occasions, he probably will do most of the cooking. Like Eisenhower. 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