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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1945)
, PEACE OFFER S M CONGRESS WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 Wl'l CoiiKrvsslnnnl ri'iicllon tn the Jiipiiiiini) surrender offer today bused on rutcntlon of the em peror wild sharply diverse S o n n 1 o r Hlnwiirt (D-Tonn.) sulci: "1 wouldn't ulvo thoni nn Inch. Dinnn thu ftinnernr lie's a wiir ei'linlniil mid I d like to suo him hung up by Ilia toon. We've Hot thmn whipped. K tliny wnnt to surrender uncondlllonnlly, that's oil rlKht." Sonntor Mitchell (D-Wnsli.) mild If the Japanese offer wint eompletely within the terms of the Potsdam ultlinutum "It would be well to accent It mid Ret the wnr ended," lie added: "If It Isn't then the wur must o on." Chiilrmun Vinson (DGa.) of Ihe house, niivul commitlee mild he saw no objection to the Japa nese retaining their emperor "provided the necessary control! lire put a round him ami Ilia au thority la rcalrlcted," Hemitor Lunger (H-N.D.): "I'm for uncondltloniil aurrender no terma of nny kind, Thnt means the emperor ouulit lo be trented like Hitler." Svnntor Wiley (R-Wla.): "My Judgment la Unit iia the Japa l)ii vp accepted nil terma we hnvo Craftsmen! Your Army needs your skill on the railroads! Your Army aaya, "Get rail rond Job now Spike the Jiipa!" Southern Pacific urgently nocda killed craftsmen to acrvlce lo comotives, freights, passenger & hoapltal curs for history's big gest Army movement. Machln lata, bollermnkera, enrpentera, carmen, pipefitters, etc, ere needed. All are No, 1 Priority Joba. Good pay, plenty of ex tra: inaurance & Iranaportallon privileges, hoapltal St medical care, retirement pension plan. Theae are Joba with plenty of work ahead joba with the per manent, friendly Southern Pa cific. Get dotalla from any U.S.E.S. or Railroad Retirement Hoard office or from the S. P. Employment Office, Be or writ Trainmaster,' . S.P. Station. Klamath Falla. or ntareat 8.P. Agant submitted, I see no harm In their rciinuinu inn emperor. Senator MngnuxoiT (0-Wash,): "Unconditional surrender means Just that. Unless thuro is good nillllary Justification for accept ing the one condition of keeping Ilio nmnomr, 1 hope, for thu sake of 'rail liberty and democ racy, that the Japa are niado to surrender unconditionally." Atomic Bombing Of Nagasaki Said To Be "Tremendous" (Continued From Page Ono) per cent destroyed, also wore merely Unit that military city of IMH.IIOO was blanketed by smoke and dual. The world's first atom bomb smashed 4,1 of Hiroshi ma's 0.0 square mlloa Monday. 70 Plana Blow Annul' Hiinurfnrts carried their devastating blows against Japan Into thu fiftli consecutive day Willi a 70-plano strike that poured ZWlu-pounci ucmoiuion bombs onlo thu Tokyo aracnal nren. Crewmen's radioed report said reaulta were excellent. More than 60 Mualunga autl Thunderbolts from Iwo accom panied the U-2Ua, which bombed both viaually and with precision Instruments at targets hit only two days before by U7 Super forts. Many vital military and Industrial nlanla make the Tok yo arsenal urea ono of Japan's Biggest concentrations oi war productive power. Elcvon square miles was burned' out there by a 3110-Superfort Incendiary raid April 14. . 60 Vessels Hit General MacArthur'a com munique today said that Far East air forces and seventh fleet plunca sank or damaged more than 00 Japanese vessels and 47 planes and maintained their dally heavy pounding of Kyu ahu'a factories, railroad iuslaila tlona and airfields Tuesday and Wednesday. Although radio Tokyo was allent regarding the A-bombing of Nagasaki, million of Ameri can pamphlets, dropped by B-20a, warned that "the awful fact (of the atomic bomb) la one for you to ponder and we sol emnly ossuro you It la grimly accurate." Ninety Superforta early to day created explosions at Amag asaki that illuminated the whole area. The Nippon oil refinery once the chief source of Japan's aviation fuel, was the prime target. Classified Ads Bring Results. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued from Page One) modern a v en u e a, engineered architecturally Into the plan. TMAGINE that In ancient Cov- entry, with Ita centurlea on centuries of tradltlonl Imaglno It anywhero In England, with Ita almost extreme veneration for tradition and precedent! 13 lit Hint's what it'i going to be. The plana are not only drawn but ' ACCEPTED by the city authorities. The funds will come out of the national war damugo commission, the pool in to which the compulsory war dumago insuranco was paid to bo added to If necessary by gov ernment appropriations. The city is to requisition (condemn)' the land and ground-lease It to private builders who must fol low the accented building plana. TURNING the clly'a back on tradition and precedent and going off the deep end Into mod ern functionalism Involved a fight. It was led by a youngish, qulnt-cycr, soft-spoken city archi tect who got his training In the United States. 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" DIES McMINNVlLLE, Aug. 10 (IP) George Fast, 85, McMlnnvllle, died here lute yesterday from In juries suffered in an automobile accident near Dundee earlier in the day. NOTICE TO FARMERS Insure your growing grain and hay nowl Sea or phena Hans Norland, 118 North 7th St. Phena 6060. Nagasaki Holds Vets' Interest PORTLAND, Aug. 10 (IP) Nagasaki second city to be struck by the atomic bomb will hold special Interest for sec ond Oregon volunteers of the Spanish-American war at their annual reunion here Sunday. The second Oregon men roam ed through that Japanese city for three days in June, 1880, on their way home from the Philip pines. ' Friday. Aug. 10, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS THREB , Strike Pending At Libby. Plant PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10 (IP) The strike which ended Wed nesday at the Libby, McNeil and Libby cannery may be renewed immediately unless the company stops discriminating against re turned strikers, CIO officials said today. Workers at the plant yester day won 130 to 110 a strike vote held under auspices of the NLRB. CIO-aff lllatod employes accused the company of telling 35 wo men employes 'with 7-15 years seniority they could retufn only on the night shift and' as new employes. WATCH THERMOMETERS 00 UP rewnmbfr, the higher they the more troublesome la Itch of minor kin troubles, chefe. hahy'e diaper rub. 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