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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 12

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The News Tribunei
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Tacoma, Washington
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12
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'5 -i' The trainee or cnannei wm be ready to "dolly one" and to wide angle t-7 in two weeks translation? Students In the -s-Tj television engineering and broad-f A A easting course at thsTTeroma Vo-r i -cations! Technical Institute are -running through the techniques v'S of becoming cameramen and inneers and theyll be ready to move cameras closer tact (dolly in)-switch console to put camera number 'vone on the air (take one) end tVrs'-J change the camera lens to tele- greater area bj 5--I i -jt 1 "Andelthough many of the 48 'f 4 students in the course enrolled 1 only last week be the M- staff behind the scenes when tele vision instruction is beai elaaoooms in Tac on a -J Sept 25 via KTPS-TV f- Sometime this week a a neering instructor KenW a one of 4he students will wire the i last few connections to a console immitor and the year-long Job of assembling the Tacoma school educational televi- sion station will be complete y- i Stndenti Assemble i From over 1100 boxes as-f sorted tubes wires angle irons nuts end bolts the technical stu-l dents have assembled the com piete Channel 62 (UHF) trans-- mltter plus the cameras monitors and other related equip I ment under the direction of In struetors in television engineer- For a realistic learning sttua- tlon the assignment be agree Wlliiamk fellow en-i gfneering Instructor Burt Anrter-k son and their students I Though a test pattern for KTPS-TV (the TPS is for Tacoma i Public Schools) was on the air this summer the final prfijof of telecasting will be I on the air this week as the Fed era! Communications Commission gives the students their lnal exam" by testing the quality of the audio and video signals being transmitted i Following FOC approval the I production trainees will have en- i other week to perfect their professional techniques on the various stadia camera end engineering Jobe before Seot 25 PlOPWO i The task of getting the student 1 crew ready for a oollahed studio --s production is In the hands ofin-struetors Richard McDonald end I Charles Ellsworth AH students i win eventually handle an of the crew positiona since the program I prepares them with both engl-: neering and production tolls foe -1 radio and television On the target date the first two of the four television Instruction aeries intended for students w'li he televised end the station will be officially on the sir 'The four-program series are in elementary science elementary music Junior high language arts and senior high beginning typing to be taught respectiv-ly by Harry Eberle Miw Marie Walker Mrs Dorothy Doran and Dennis Two -after school senes are planned tor teachers Mrs Irma 'r onstrate- teaching techniques in TOCTBX ON THE Am SI tuftt ditc wInb his Helping him perfect kb tolevblea far the i The i Tpytag taatractor Dennis Beley is win be pfaked by atndents in aH fear ef pUm Robert BUngtend direeter ef television Frank Jhqjn note to the Canadian government Such -an event in Europe would setchanceilerisa njaklng Fortu-It lS pot Vm North objects to anada taxing her own lndustrlea on adverting placed in eo-called of American Time and riundd line director of art will dem-- teaching techniques in Leslie Nelson principal art and Leslie of McKinley El will eondua a Elementuy School a television seminar in mathematics -i Most Convert Tooomans udw would like to enridr their own education students will be doing or Just monitor what their child retv are learning win be able to watch and listen' if they 'have an all- wave or by-adding a UHF converter and antenna would invite Tacomana to 'take the opportunity to the opportunity to via KTrS-TV" says Superintendent of Schools Angelo Glaudrone nn sure ill wiU agree that the enrichment of our tuts at South 11th and Yakima present program through the resources -of television wUl materially add to the quality of education program we The Job of building the KTPS- CHANNEL 2 TEST The Channel M'teet pattern bee dhyady been the air tide sammer as final tuning up ef the KTPS-TV transmitter kaa proceeded Prednetiea lestumisi Richard MriPeoaM right ehecks eat student cameraman Jehn Vasa on eperation ef the arlrstai mounted teievltten eamera A second camera la triped meuated to farnfflarise ctnihints with hath types found in eammereial statiena this- as a matter for tc repreaentatlona The arguments also seemed feeble and rourious That tide -Is Interference with freedom of the'prem is regauded as nonaehae That- it violate the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs while more technical has little Justification GATT requires that member nations shaU not hut shall treat ial other members alike The pnx 1 measure -need not tpeeiff United States: it aims to miMlcBiftmi printed -or id which takes in everybody Proas Froedam Net Impaired Prase freedom is not affected since acmes of periodicals printed In the UA and elsewhere circulate freely in Canada' As every American visitor to Canada knows he can nt his Saturday Evening Post Luc Cosmopolitan lor Harper's on Canadian stands at the nme the seme day at at What Canadians Ofaiect to Is the pretence that an Anwricen peri-lodical using its regular editorial material plue a couplpof pegea edited Canadian m-Canadian thus be- magazine L1JS periodicals with home market of ISO million people can afford correspondents throughout the world and fancy priroa to bote trlbutors Canadian competitors with a home market Of 18 million do not have that kind of money Howevyr" up till a decade ago anada struggled along with-Mut KT reasonably nttive periodicals Canadian advertisers supoorted them because they '1 not- afford the rates bend maritet 10 or 11 times great-though dian Vmarkiet Yn periodicals "published or owned outside Canada should be denied tax exemption on money so spent SlncS a hundred -pr mme 'fdr-thafdo eign periodicals that do not pretend to have can continue as- always to circulate freely in Canada that) the bin would infringe on press freedom or discriminate against the United States Is absurd-Time and TV facility 1 to television programs pentry el metal wor has not been limited i trainees points out Bates administrative director at the institute in other vocational also assisted with ca electrical wiring sheet- work and other Jobe in the process of remodeling the studio The work waa done by students under agreement with local advisory committees" said Bates Limited Space Though space limitations at the Vocational Technical Insti- A venue permitted the building of only one studio instructors are confident they will be able to trainees the kind of inatrw and experience they will need to ENmjLIL NOW! Fall Art Classes Start ThnrSeScpt 14 DAY I OKX) AiM NIGHT: CLASSES-7KJ0 PM FULL OR PART TI3IE BASIC-WATER FIGURE and COMMERCIAL-ARTS Class 10:00 AM Saturday Hangland Art School 3302 tfo: 2Mi SK 9-451? FREE PARKING 4 for' jobs in the television queUfy (ndustty with a complete ourae at KTPS-TV wiU be napped1' up by commercial eta Ilona-" says engineering instructor Williams some of those who actually helped build the station are already working in good television Jobs" In the meantime the trainees are learning the theory behind the ntast of tubes and then in their running through final lightning chec' studio control rehaertal ecks and with -the cameras in anticipation of September 25 Collins Group To Plan For School Year: 4 Flans for activities for the coming year will be discussed at the first fall meeting of the Collins Tots Club to be held Tues-jdart 7:30 pjn at the pollins The new president Mrs Dudley Dean will preside Other new officer are vice president Mrs 1 James Wjyatrach secretary Mrs TellMeWhy! r- ro-v could not- afford the rates 11 mass circulation American pertodleala had dreutatiou In Canada our own beet -Canadian writers discussing-' Canadian nomics politics social problems eta had a market' v--So-called edltloil upset the apple cartIn one sense it cannot be disputed that they are than Canada' can afford to produce But when they captured 75 per cent or mime of the money spent by Canadian industry on magazine ads our 20 sals dwindled to an emancipated half dosen The aspiring young Canadian writer seeking to portray Canadian topics to Ms fellow-Canadtana cannot seU Ma Ifhea discussing Cn a I an problems from a Canadian standpoint Tax Exemptiop Denied 'The'propbsad legistatloii' to which -the ambassador objects would provide that Canadian firms advertising tor 'the Cana-rr? publishers of the man edithms may their American editions in Canada aa frsely as tor -instance the Saturday Ewening-FQat or Ufa It id surprising that the UB detriment riiould consider this i-recasHm for diplomatic rep-rewntaUona i AM -that 1 Canada aeeke is periodical literature of her own SSr hasatarted for at tha University Csn- ters operated by tha University of JMget Sound At Fort -Lewh McQiqrd Aly Fprqf Bare -anfld Mafttn General 'T Ctasses wlU begM Sept ftu- tying encouregeA Av-- 'The university Instituted to- -yee' progrun Ut year Irttta v-mlUtary Mses As a redult the 100- Anuses bay been uledJ Enrollment last year waa in the busiest term and avweged terms are schedulmf at the University Center between- i Sept 18 and midmimmer of 190 Course work is concentrated with students attending three ctam periods 'in a sbigte evening 'j A wide yartety-ofcourees offered at the University Centert American StitieimdIcal Gov-ernfnent' and from Literary In- to FrimeUtaa of 'Some of the stu- dents are (ntor to unity study to further their mllitiur careers others are kxddng for- -ward to employment after completing military duty The University Center coureto -are taught to 1S extent by -regular faculty members and resident credtt is oftoref Univer- aity officials and faculty members' say the military make good grades Meanwhile plans arq being made on the main UPS campus for -the beginning of fall semes- ter Rushing -for fraternities mA sororities will be hdb this week In addition there will he the an- nual- faculty conference at Sea-: beric on Hood CanaL Registration tut day classes tiM freshman induction -wUl hq held Sept 18 to 20 Reetatretton for the early morning tate afternoon and evening course desijniated as Community Service glsssse wffl be from 8 ajn to 9 pjn 21 and 25 to 27 All clasees on Sept 2L lacoman Un SlalBofird' Wesley Osborne 708 as been appointed to a six-year term on the state advisory committee on affairs of the Mind He Knife-Fork QubtoSeati New Officers What Whs 5 Charles SabalaskL and treasurer Mrs RosemaSy Roggenkamp i The president today announced the year's committee chairmen toilowi Mrs Phillip-Gunther Mrs Phillip-Gunther ways and means Mrs John Engstrom membership Mrs Rohm Norris 'year boric Mrs William Krueger 'niatory Mrs Pete Svinth lecto-iitatice and educational Mrs Archie Winslow inspirational Mrs Kenneth Coates: and pub-l licity Mrs Ronald Curtis An effort is being made to enlist all mothers of children in the Collins District from pre- school age through the second grade said the president- Tedups Installation of officers and di-1 SKJ2 iStiLW2 if ir a feature the business portion breed of dog But how did It de- the Knife and Fork dubl open- IvelopT Whm dld It come fMmT ing faU meeting scheduled fori The history of the dog itself Sept 28 at the Top of the Ocean goes beck enhny hundreds of byTom and Betty Tucker to- suit of the mating of their eous-fbed as ltant young men- ins the wolves endHthe Jackals talitta" who will show iHe generally believed however at its beat that our modem and the Henry Arnold Peterson will In-1 wolves are descqpded from a stall George A Lagerquist sal remote common ancestor president of the dinner-program I During) the many1 years that group and other officers ana di- dogs have been tamed men have developed more than 2Q0 breeds of done Sometimes have bred don for strength like that of the mastiff for speed Him that of the greyhound or for keenness of scent like -that of the bloodhound The bloodhound is typical of the breed of dog- known as the hound' It is prot ant of the doe time wpe called the St Hubert Hounds generally have smooth coats are heavy and have drooping ears and upper lips I Like all hounds the Mood-hounto follow the quarry by scent which in them is keener than in any other dog They are alow but persistent and if they loj the scent they cast back until they find the trail again It ie these keen scent trMOY THE WINTER With Niw SIEGLER Mark III NATURAL GAS WALL FURNACE i two qualities th and their ability to persistent that make -Mood-hounds Meal for tracking down escaped criminals and for other nee by police --There are many other interesting types of hounds For ex-lemrie otter hounds harriers Sy 'v By A LEOKUM and are all than bloodhounds and are used inJibnting small game such eg rabMtsj- -'V The printer a hrimd that is Mofthe best bird -ilon It was given its name because lt at the1 game c-- 1- FUNTIME Ghnekle Box-V o' going to- ha(re Uncle Groree for Thanksgiving Sue: You are? WeYe going to have turkey Pqp: Do you think -We should take Junior to the aoo tomorrow? Mom: Certainly not If the abo wants Junior tat them come and get him! THK PUZZLE 'BOOt If TrailerQubsi To Rendezvous At- Stole Park The Puget Sound Seeguls Trailer Club wffl stage a rendezvous at Mfflersyfranta State Park Sqit 22-24 Elmer Worthy District Organizer for Traveler 'Traitor Club of will i speak at the rendezvous The weekend wffl begin with an 8 jm program Friday with businesq meeting scheduled far-Saturday end a 5 pjn notluck askeoto I Saturday pancake breakfast" Is Bated for SUnay morning Frank Grimm park ranger has assured adequate perking -Invitations have gone out to other trailer dubs Among those -that have accepted is the Ktahow-yah Trail Blazers of Tacoma Those clubs that been contacted yet should write or can Mrs- Thomas Kerr 221- Park Av-enoeRcnton WMOSBOBNE V- Draw the face of a dock with Roman numerals onlt (On 'a tha number 4 is mown with four lines) Now challenge'your friend to divide the face of the dock so that the numerals in each section odd up to-twenty How to to it Je mown in the picture -Answer' to yesterday's Crocs Word Puszle: Narrow 5 Air 8 Same 8 No 9 La His 1L Kept DOWN Nuzzle 2 Rank 8 Rig 4 Or 7 PoeL 8 Nip 10 He win the Britaunea Worid Ablest er Yearbook ef Events Bend yew riddles Jokes tot Biddles Jokes -TeU Today's winner 1st Betfc Kusava Soath- was appointed by Leonard Ragland state director 'of pubue asaiatance Osborne has been legislative chairman for the Washington State Association -for the Blind since 1957 i He wu' elected earlier in the year president of the Tacoma unit of the National Association of Parliamentarians He is the first blind person ever to 'be so elected CUTS FUEL BILLS i HEATS THE- FLOORS FINS TO THE WALL FT FLOOR SPACE FULLY AUTOMATIC DECORATOR STYLING COOL WALLS ONLY 39 FIR MONTH GO FIRST CUSS WITH NATURAL GAS GEORGE LAGERQUIST rectors as follow: Dr Scott Jones vice president Bemadine secretary treasurer Walter A Heath immediate part 'president Franklin Johnson Merle A Lear Lt CoL Dunlap and Walter West new directors: and Dr Miles Parrott Henry Wegner Dr Robert -Lantfere Ralph Rogers and Chris Reynolds holdover directors I Reservations are being by Mrs Edrington at the and Fork Club off home WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS CO yov this S35 Coupon a Special Trade-In September 30 1961 wHli year aid heater an lha of new SlEGiiR NATURAL GAS WALL fwnacl "I IfM Cm bv-M fMSI I tm (MMiMr LIVE IN WESTGATE- YOU win enjoy these advantages: New WestgaU Shopping Center Elementary Wilson High laaE Jr Mgk take Ml Bus Transportation: 4 View of ML Raster and Olympics 5 Quality Controlled 1 District a Fir iwm pwornwnmi wy mr MW ceO Mr ton Mlil II Opie Co 1991 Psciffs Ave II Mill Meateer ef feseme Reef state serf MliMI amnia 1 qmiiiiin DO YOU WANT FREEDOM OF MOVkMENT WITHOUT PAIN OR DISCOMFORT? 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