The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 26, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Republican Group Demands
Faster And More Effective
Atomic Program Progress
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. V-Republican! posted a declaration
Tuesday to the Atomic Energy commission that "leisurely, wasteful
or incompetent" administration of the nation's atomic program can
not be tolerated.
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The stand was expressed In a
statement signed bv six minority
numbers of the Joint Congres
sional Atomic Energy commit
tee. The six demanded "bolder,
speedier, and more eflectlve de
velopment" of the program to
maintain the "preeminence" of
the United States in atomic
weapons.
The statement was Issued In
answer to a majority report of
the committee. Both reports
were follow-ups to an investiga
tion of charges of "incredible
mismanagement" directed
against the A EC by Senator Hick
enlooper (R-lowal.
The majority report, signed by
the 10 Democratic members of
the joint Senate-House commit
tee, cleared the A EC and its
chairman. David E. Lilienthal,
w ho was Hickenlooper's principal
target.
The minority report attacked
the commission on three counts
progress, security and manage
ment. Senator Vandenberg (R Mich),
now recuperating at his home In
Reformation Day To Bt
Observed By Lutherans
St. Paul's Lutheran church of
Roseburg will hold a special Ref
ormation day service next Sun
day, Oct. 30. at 9 a.m. The guest
speaker will he Rev. Richard
E. Graef, pastor of St. John's
Lutheran church of Sutherlin. His
topic will be, "Martin Luther
and the Modern World." Special
music will be provided by Mrs.
Vera Wilson.
Pastor Graef w ill be the speak
er for the two succeeding Sun
days also in the absence of the
church's regular pastor, the Rev.
Walter A. Sylwester. who will at
tend conference in Portland and
then take a short vacation.
Pastor Graef is a June grad
uate of Concordia Theological
seminary in St. Louis. He ac
cepted the call to St. John's Lu
theran church of Sutherlin and
was installed in September. The
church was started by the Rev.
W. A. Svlwester.
The service Sunday, a which
Pastor Graef will speak, com-
memoates the Protestant rem-
mation which started on Oct. 31
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Michigan, did not participate in
either report. Rep. Hinshaw (R.
Calif) reportedly Is preparing a
summary of his own views.
The minority report shied
away from the terms of "Incred
ible mismanagement," "malad
ministration," and "equivoca
tion" used bv Hickenlooper in his
original blast last May 22.
But the minority members did
accuse the commission of waste,
"loosely administered" security
measures and a leisurely and In
decisive approach to major proj
ects. Angry Haply Voiced
The criticism of security
brought an angry retort from Dr.
Harold C. Urey, one of the na
tion's foremost atomic scientists.
"I take the most violent excep
tion to this security charge." he
told a reporter In Rochester,
N.Y. "This secrecy business Is
hampering our atomic energy development."
Urev called the present em
phasis on secrecy "a lot of damn
ed foolishness," and said that if
he had his way he would "fire
all the security guards employ
ed by the AEC except those at
the Los Alamos laboratory In
New Mexico, on the ground that
progress is better than dead se
crets."
AEC Commissioner Sumner T.
Pike said the commission might
be open to criticism for waste
although "none of the waste was
intentional" but he Insisted se
curity has been maintained.
Quick Popularity Makes Him Prexy
from Redlands, California, tie
was active in sports at his for
mer school, playing halfback on
the sophomore team. He was un
able to participate In football at
the high school this year because
he had not been In school in
Roseburg long enough to be eli
gible. Johnson did not attend
school last year. He has shown
up well in Intramural football
and plans to go out for basket
ball. Many football fans have
seen Loren at the games, as a
yell leader. He also has Joined
the local HI Y group.
Citizens of Roseburg may hear
more from Loren this year as he
is an outstanding student.
Wed., Oct. 26, 1949 The News-Review, Rotebure, Ore. 7
Couple's Daughter To Be Their Daughter-ln-Law
NORTH BEND. Wash, Oct 28
tJV) It sounds like a puzzler,
hut It's no puzzle to Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Williams: their
daughter Ks about to become
their daughter-in-law.
Kathryn, 16, will become the
hrlcle of their adopted son, Fred,
20. Thursday night.
Kathryn's father, a lumber
mill employee forbade the mar
riage until she was 17. Thursday
is her 17th birthday.
The Williams adopted Fred In
1946. He is an Air Force private,
stationed at Spokane.
The young pair think the house
hold relationship has Its advant-
TAINTEO PROWLER
CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 25.-f.rn
Police are looking for a purple
man.
Tired of repeated burglaries.
Sculptor T. A. Jones resorted to a
schoolboy's prank to trap his
man. He balanced three jars
aoove a noor.
The Intruder came and left
empty-handed. The jars tumbled
and spilled a vivid purple dye.
(Picture by Chuck Plummerl
Loren Johnson, above, Junior
class president, just started
school at Roseburg this year, but
in no time was so popular with
the students of the Junior class
that he was elected their leader
in the September elections.
Loren moved here a year ago
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"After all." commented Kath
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