The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 10, 1945, Page 16, Image 16

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Tli OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Fiidor Morning. August 10, 1S43
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Chinee are tbat even in imarinatlon you can't exarrerat the potentialities of the force of the atomic
bomb. Atomic power, of volf ball size, would hatter a city the tixe of New York and spread de
struction for a radius of fifty miles. But it also has vast powers to benefit mankind, it is beitevea
that fashioning of this fearsome engine of death (the small ball of uranium-based sun-harnessed
destructive energy) is filled into a larger bomb, with all mechanism givinr a weight of about
400 pounds, lit is dropped from 35,000 to 40,000 feet in a parachute and detonates over the city.
The timing i "ch that the atom bomb pilot can clear away fifty miles so as not to be caught in
the terrible) waves. The above diagram depicts several of the beneficial uses to which atomic
power can be put. (International Soundphoto) i I ' ll !
Strikes Close
Klamath Falls
Lumber Camps
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Aug".
.-P)-More than 1100 men were
out on five logging and lumbering
operations here today, including
the huge Weyerhaeuser pine mill,
while y company and CIO union
officials charged each other with
not living up to contract terms.
Men on picket lines predicted
the strike would spread through
the Bend pine country up to the
Columbia river.
The dispute was touched off
when the company failed to fire
a watchman not a union member
and spread to other fills in sym
pathy strikes.
PORTLAND, Aug. 9.-)-Strike
vote petitions by workers on more
than 475 northwest lumbering and
logging operations have been for
warded to, Washington, and poll
ing probably will take place Aug.
30, executive secretary Kenneth
L. Davis of the lumber and saw
mill workers (AFL) said today
Girls Stranded
On High Ledge
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. iHP)
Four girls marooned overnight on
a narrow ledge of towering South
Aprapahoe peak near the contin
ental divide told today of their
terrors when a fifth member of the
party slipped from the ledge, roll
ed down a snowbank and lay
helpless on a boulder field for al
most six hours.
The injured girl, Hester Ann
Peterson, 19, of Kansas City, Mo.,
was rescued at 2 a.m. today,
brought down the steep slopes on
a stretcher and placed in a Boul
der hospital. She 'had a badly
swollen back and possibly several
fractured vertebrae, but physi
cians said her condition was not
serious.
Rescuers were able to reach
Miss Peterson, but could not im
mediately aid the other four girls
to escape from their dangerous
perch. Another rescue party re
turned today and assisted the
quartet to safety. Alt four re
turned to Camp Shoshone.
Tacoma Business
Man, Stepdaughter
Found Drowned
TACOMA, Aug. MiP-The bod
ies of a prominent Tacoma busi
ness man, Carl J. Kernwein, about
50, and his 20-year-old stepdaugh
ter, Mary Kernwein, were taken
from the riptide of Tacoma nar
rows today noon by an unidenti
fied fisherman.
In seeking an explanation of the
tragedy, sheriff's officers tonight
were probing a web of personal
difficulties that first was spun
around Kerwein last June 29 when
he was fined $600 in federal court
for income tax irregularities and
attempt to defraud the govern
ment He was given a suspended
sentence of two years. ;
Two days ago Kernwein's wife.
Nettie May Kernwein, filed, suit
for divorce, charging cruelty.
Picker Reaps Wealth
HOOD RIVER, Aug. 9-(tfJ)-A
modest Hood River county cherry
picker; earned a not-so-modest $70
in two days' work, Mrs. Sadie
Bennett, county farm labor assist
ant, said today. He picked half a
ton of cherries a day, she esti
mated. .
Restaurants Expected
To Get More Red Points
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9-(JP)
"A more liberal arrangement" is
expected In allotment of red points
to restaurants ' and institutions
throughout ' the country. - Leon
Bosch, Washington, co-director of
the food rationing division of OPA,
said here today."
-. Bosch said action will be taken
t meeting of Washington OPA
Officials Tuesday with "their food
tndustrjr advisory committee.
Portland sWontan
Has Moving job
For Gty Police
PORTLAND, Aug. 9-(P)-Po-lice
were glad today they didn't
take a patrol wagon when an
swering an emergency call.
They found a woman who de
clared h e was leaving her
husband and would the patrol
men help her move her wash
ing machine? she inquired. ;
Pointing out j that the squad
car was too small, the officers
made a hasty exit. t
Atom Force Rated 1,000,000
Times Bigger Than Gravitation
.. By Howard .W. Blakeslee -----.
; AisoclsUd Press Science Editor ? -
NEW YORK! "Aug. 9.-iivbne million times5 sreater than' ih.
force, of gravitation is the calculated value of the atomic force
which the bombs dropped on the Japs presumably tapped in a small
degree.
Gravitation
is the .greatest
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Port Planning
Group Reports
PORTLAND, Aug. 9-VMay-
or Riley's . recently - appointed
port development committee
made its first report today on
ways of improving the postwar
maritime situation on the Willam
ette and Columbia rivers.
f Its recommendations: Establish
ment of a central lumber termi
nal, new industries . to use im
ported raw materials, Initiation
of a super promotion program.
possible consolidation of port and
dock commissions, study of whe
ther railroads discriminate against
Portland, establishment of a belt
line railroad, study of possible
trade between the Columbia and
Alaska, encouragement of the
maritime commission to lay up
here for repair, study of tariff
and ship repair: facilities.
Posts Ask for Meeting
I , PORTLAND, Aug. 9 -(ff) -Two
large Portland American Legion
posts today asked that a 1945 state
Convention . be reconsidered. The
groups, comprising region eight,
said adequate representation could
be, obtained despite ODT travel
restrictions.
Single . force known to science.
unless tfce atomic one Is bigger,
Gravitation's force reaches out
over vast space.-The terrific atom-'
ic force' appears to be almost
wholly ) confined within the nuc
leus, or heart, of each atom.
That nucleus' is the box scient
ists ' tapped with the uranium
atoms forming; the atomic bomb.
It is. difficult enough- for laymen
to imagine the exceedingly small
size -ot.n atom. But this atomic
force exists In an even, incredibly
smaller; space. ;
A uranium atom's diameter is
calculated , to be" a third to a half
of a' billionth of an inch. But
the nucleus is confined to a space
estimated at 100,000 times small
er. The' space between this center
and the-uranium's circumference
is filled with 92 electrons circling
around4
Now comes the almost fantastic
part of the picture, which never
fheless is . well verified in the
physics: books.
This center that is 100,000 times
smaller, - contains 99 per cent of
the entire mass of a uranium
atom. The same fact is true of
all the other atoms of the known
universe. Their, tightly, packed
nuclie contain 99 per cent of their
masses.
In other words, 99 per cent of
the solid substance of all things
and' all! creatures, including man,
is packed into these atomic nuclei.
HOP CROP IMPROVED
INDEPENDENCE, Aug. 9 -(TP)
Extremely favorable weather has
improved the hop crop, and 10,000
pickers will begin work in this
area September 1. Wages will be
same, as last year, 1V4 cents a
pound.
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Christmas a truly happy one for our loved
ones overseas, we have devised what we think
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Fashions that capture
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Crease-resistant Riv
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Others with adjust
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Check - combinations
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esl in the qnaliiy cf work clolhes, and lowed in price.- .
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lien's One-Piece Uork Suiis .
One-Diece set in belt work suits. Metal button front. Si
generous sized pockets. All seams double stitched for extra . .
wear. Full cut shoulders. and arms. Made of a heavy her- -
ringbone twill. Sanforized shrunk for lasting lit ;
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Plaid Flannel Shfrls for Hen ' !
Penny's fine quality outdoor shirt. Colorful plaid flannel t
fabric Two, pockets. Six-button style. Expertly msde to
stand lots of hard wear. 1
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Woolen Pldd, S ppDr-Fronl Jacliel
Warm woolen plaid jacket. Zipper front opening. Variety of
colorful plaids. Three-pocket model, belted bade. Colors:
maroon, blue, green and brown. .
All-Wool Uniform Panls
fine quality. 100 wool whipcord fabric. Colors suit
able for uniform wear, reinforced bound leather pock
ets and leather kickplates on cuff. -
Thermos Bolile Vacuum Type .
The only Thermos brand vacuum bottle. Keeps thinpa hot j AQ
or cold. Plastic cup. All-metal case for lasting wear. Grand T J.-Ww
for school lunches. . - 1 'fcJ-I
Heavyveigh
Big Pay; the'nationrs work glove. Knit cuff with sturdy, fsewn- 4
seams. Soft felt lining. CmJLf
Ilonkey Face Gaunllei Gloves
palms with heavy drill back hand: and'
Serviceable ; nap-ou
long safety cuffs.
lien's Leather Gaunllei Gloves
Processed waterproof "Spitfire" glove! Gauntelt enff with
leather palm. Cloth and leather reinforced back. v' f
Leather Work Gloves
Split hide glove for good wear. Wrist length. Protected ecamst.
Small, medium, large. - ' ' .
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690
Cowhide Leather Gloves '; I
Extra fine, soft leather gloves. IdeaU for driving. Sewn and
bound for lasting wear. Desired sizes. 1 -: j
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Men's union-made Pay-Day overall. The best known jname in j
the overall world. Extra heavy weight, super quality denims
Sanforized shrunk for permanent fit, ; "' ,- '. j
Fine
Droadcloih Uorli Shirl
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Men' fast-colored bandanas. Red and blue. Nice hemmed edges;"
Medium size. Clever designs. - --r - r ,
Cool Cbnf orlnhlo Uorli Caps
Lightweight cap, so comfortable for all day wear ... hand 1&QL
bill. All seams bound. Soft fabric in woven over plaids. Brown, - f
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