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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1945)
I IB VETO REJECTED BY CHE Br WILLIAM T, ARBOC2AST WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (' The house military commutes has decided to Impost congres sional veto power on the for eign Uceiielnji authority of proposed atomic energy com mission, It became known to day. The committee' action made it likely the Issue of cooperation with foreign Interests and indi viduals In development of atom ic fiu-ruy will be fought out on the house floor, perhaps next week. Chairman May (DKy.) aald the group expects to finish con sideration of the legliilatlon to morrow. It hs been writing the bill behind cloned doori, with the aid of war department ex pert, for seversi dayi. Amendment Rejected Rejected by what waa report ed at a clone vote wai an amend ment by Rep. Elslon (R-Ohlo) to require the approval of the president and congreii before the commlMion could give or lend to any foreign government or peraon any property for atomic energy research and de velopment. The committee retained the original provision prohibiting the commission from taking any such action without approval of the president. Elslon and aupporteri con tended congress ihould have veto power oer any move the commission might make to re lease aecrcts of atomic energy to non-Americans. The Ohloan told reporters he would take the fight to the floor of the house, Case RteUlctlont At the request of war depart ment officiala who said the ac tion was asked by leading scien tists, the committee eased some of the legislation'! restriction! on atom energy research. The changes, department ex perts aald, would permit re search by scientists within lim Jta which would not endanger national safety. The commission would have power to determine how far a scientist could go. Scientists had complained to the committee that the limita tions in the original legislation were so rigid they might dis courage research. INVESTIGATIOH PORTLAND, Oct. 85 VP) The State Board of Higher Edu cation has before It request to Investigate a $30 a term fee charged non-Oregon resident veterans enrolled at Oregon col ' .J... The Goering Jewels it : 3'' f v.'- ( I 1 i -'t I .--. i ' i '" 7. L WJ . '"-- v ", ". f -A--' 4? - I . .fit 1 fcV-TNJ t. a. m -us , - Fl EMPLOYM El DILL BOGGED DOW Br CLAIR JOHNSON WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (P) A report reached Capitol hill today that President Truman will try to rescue hia boKaed down "full employment" bill. Several key leglitlators aald they had heard Mr. Truman planned to "go to bat" for the measure. It has been stalled in the house expenditures commit tee ever since it passed the sen ate more than a month ago. The lawmakers told a report er the first move to Jar loose the bill would be a conference today (10 a. m.) between the president and Chairman Manas co (D-La.) of the expenditures group. "Unrealistic" Manasco, who has criticized the legislation as "unrealistic," would say only that he had been invited to the White House. Several of his colleagues, who asked not to be identified, said they understood the president planned to call other members of the committee for similar conferences, if necessary. This development occurred as mounting sentiment was shown in the committee against ap proving the measure. Several committeemen told a reporter that unless the presi dent changes the minds of aev eral the bill will not receive committee majority In Its pres ent form. Action Doubtful Several others said they doubted any action would be taken until after the first of the year, regardless of the bill's final version. Hearings have been held throughout this month and wit nesses are scheduled through next Tuesday. Manasco haa said repeatedly, to hints of "stalling," that he Just wants "to be fair to all sides." He has stressed that most wltnesaea beard have been proponents. . nil) juiu.i i.. i. j ;Mmmmnmmq'tr-m '' . ! ' ft I - jj Thursday. Oct. 23, 1145 HERALD AND NEWSSEVEN Willamette U. Will Expand Curriculum SALEM, Oct. 29 UP) Wil lamette university will greatly expand its building program and curriculum, President G. Herbert Smith of the university told en tering freshman today as the new semester opened. He lectured the freshmen on traditions of the 104-year.old university, asserting that tradi tions which might impede pro 7re have no place among students'. Barbara Conrad, 12, Longview Wash, whose nude body waa found at the bottom of a city reservoir, tht object of frantic search by the town during week's disappearance. Cams of her death bad not been deter mined by authorities, although foul play Is feared by her parents. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Uadenreed Bid?. Wife Of OSC Newt Bureau Head Dies ; CORVALLIS. Oct. 25 f,T Mrs. Martha Hawley Burtner, wife of Oregon State college news bureau director, died here yesterday after several months' illness. She was 80. Survivors Include tht widow er, John, a daughter and two sons. PROMPTLY S0OTO TOTtTLTt CP I1A0D-T0-REL1EVE SKIII lODIIATIOliS. 'xtrt-ttrtflgta' IquS4 fmt sacooul If you're dlaeoanpsd about tsrd to w- Uv KnMms, Pwirluk, AthUU's Font andsimilu'iklnb'HtatioMdiiotointwa -l euM tpily txtf-8ant.h Zamnt First ipptlrkUooa nlisve ttcUng ao4 ; burtiiru. Znmo ! iU blln. A Doo ' tor's highly vimticntAd, inmmt4 tiquiit sold st ll iTvmn.mmmimmf Recently discovered by the V. S. treasury department, the eel lection of jewelry (above) formerly owned by the Goering family, Is estimated t be worth 1800,000. TS Jane Shannon, Southport. N. CH wears a tiara on her head valued at 125.000, and a gold cross with five amethysts worth tlS.000, that once were worn by Emmy Goering, wife of the former nasi big-wig. This picture was taken at Frankfurt, Germany. (AP wbrephoto). Unmasked Man Robs Brewster Bank BREWSTER, Wash., Oct. M (AV-An unmasked man walked into the local branch of the Na tional Dank of Commerce about 8:30 a. m., today, scooped up all the cash within reach an unde termined sum -and escaped in a blue sedan. A few minutes later, Sheriff Art Michel and two deputies found the car, wrecked, alongside the highway between here and Bridgeport. Posses are seeking the bandit. Klamath Man Reports Rowboat Stolen Dale Price. 444 S. Riverside, has reported to police that a 12 foot red tin rowboat was stolen from its Link river mooring some time early Sunday morn ing. The boat, valued at about $40, was taken from the beach about 200 yards below the Western States Grocery company. More Men Record Discharges Here Recording their discharges at tht county clerk'i office yester day were William Oren Bow man, Gerald John Amerllng, Arthur C, Kooken Jr., Wesley Allen Lewis. Clyde I. Phillips, David L. Sauvageau, William M. EiUs. Frank C. 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