THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1954
HERALD AND-NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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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
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picked up in Israeli territorial wa-
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THIS REDWOOD AND CONCRETE COMFORT station at the Tulelake-BuHe ValUy Fairgroundi
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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.
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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. Hoover wno
qprvori nt nnnn nnri work sessions
will continue during the afternoon, war SO years old on Aug. 10 has
Between 65 and 75 persons are1 been a fishing enthusiast for many
expected to attend. ' years.
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