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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1960)
TMM t-9 WedeesdaT, Dm. tl, IK' Prince Charles Passes Milestone, First Shoot PUPIL BESTS TEACHER ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (API Don Larsen, pitcher of the per HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Fall Oragaa fect World Series game, made 11 starts for Kansas City last seasoa LONDON AP)-Prlnce Charles. 12, Tuesday passed an important The shoot took place at County Before stopping for a cold lunch, Charles and his father bagged SoJ Carl Schmidt was proud when Kent home of lord Bradburne. Charles was armed with a .410- his son, Tom, took a lively in terest in his hobby, model air birds between them. and failed to finish one game. He milestone his first pheasant shoot. won one decision, lost 10. gauge double-barreled shotgun. ' NEEDS EXPLAINING plane racing. With his father. Prince Philip, P'iAccompanying him was his gun dTrfnff. Flash. BEDFORD, Iowa (AP)-While getting ready to go out for the But Dad was somewhat cha JOHN K. HOUSTON Equitable's SIFT POLICIES looking on he bagged the first bin grined when be finished as run- he shot at. evening, Mrs. Dwayne Ayer of nerup to 16-year-old Tom in the "A likely lad, that one," said a gamekeeper as he watched the The dragonfly is depicted on Bedford was putting the finishing touches to her hair with spray sixth annual Thompson Trophy Junior Air Races, sponsored by the 'Gulf Hawks Model Airplane Club. some prehistoric New Mexican ' SIRVICI SINCE 121 heir to 1he throne hit a cock pheasant at a difficult angle. pottery and in ancient Oriental net.-Her three-year-old son asked: paintings. Are you spraying for bugs?' - - r i I urm Til n. in CHRISTMAS CAROLIRS, intermediate Girl Scouts from the Falcon Heights Troop 101, entertained residents of the county nursing home Sunday afternoon. They also presented them with cupcakes, cookies, candy, puzzles and Christmas tree centerpieces., ... . . ; . TJR. Hag. VS. Pet OH 1 MO a? MA. Inc. 2'2f ' wemfttfYe- "Well, If you're not going to talk about anyone, I might' at well leave!" CHRISTMAS CHIM will be spread around Klngtley Field and Felcon Heights Friday from 6:30 to 1:30 p.m. by Brownie Scouts of Troops 108, 1 10, 1 1 1 and 1 12, all - from Falcon Heights. These girls are representatives of ' each troop, bundled up and ready to go. They are, from left, Nancy Carter, Troop 1 12; Leuren Del Roiario, III; Dorene Closson, 108, and Peggy Del Roiario, 1 10, Lead art will serve hot chocolate after the sing. lost Hikers' Are Comfortable PHOENIX. Ariz. (UPD-Eleven carloads of rescuers spent a long night in the cold 'while the two "lost" hikers slept comfortably at borne. , ' t. Worried wives of Al Moore, 44. and Sam Hanson, 58, both of Phoenix, called the sheriffs of fice and then joined deputies Sun: day in a search when their hus bands failed to return, at night fall from a hike over the Estrel la Mountains. The deputies and wives searched all night. . Shortly after a.m. Monday. the sheriffs office received a tel ephone call. the 'Hear you're looking for some one." said the voice. That's right," answered deputy. . , "Well, this Is Al Moore." "Where you been?,". "Home. Asleep all nlsht. Got lost for a few minutes, then we hitchhiked home." "I see," said the deputy, "Say, do you know where our wives are?" 'They've been at the mountain all night waiting for you." "on." . "We'll bring "em home." "Well, thanks," said Al Moore. Normandie Disaster Recalled NEW YORK (UPI)-On another bleak Monday nearly -19 years ago the Navy was refitting a huge ocean liner for war duty. It was the once proud queen of the French merchant fleet, the Nor mandie. Fifteen-hundred workmen were laboring to convert the luxury liner into a World War II troop ship on Feb. 9. 1942. The 83.423 ton vessel had been renamed the. Lafayette by the U.S. government which had seized the ship shortly after France collapsed to the! Axis forces. Some of the workmen were us-1 ing acetylene forces. Others j were using blow torches. ! Suddenly the dread cry of 'fire! fire!" rang through the ihip. In a short time the ship was engulfed in flames. '' Firemen pumped thousands of gallons into the fire. Ice formed on the deck and superstructure. ! Workmen were rescued as quick ly as possible. ' ... Only one workman was killed but at least 200 civilians, sailors 1 and Coast Guardsmen were injured. The flames spread. More water was pumped in. The vessel began to list heavily to port'.. All hands were ordered off the ship and the once proud liner, her three upper decks destroyed, succumbed the following day to the ravages of fire and water. The sleek'Normandie rolled-over on her port side and settled into the mud on the Hudson River bottom. In 1948 it was sold for scrap for $161,680. The U.S. chemical Industry con slimes about 70 per cent of the nation's salt output. Indians of the West Coast used candlefish, when drjed, as can dles. 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