UNO Votes Unanimously To Create
Special Atomic Energy Commission
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" LONDON. Jim. 24 (in The
United Notions ucnoriil anKoin
bly voted uiiitnlmously today
for tha creation of n siicchil
atomic eiiei'K.v commission,
tuned by U. S. Socrutury of
Stale James F, Byrnes in nuccs
nry to save thu world from on
atomic armament race.
'I'lie uctlon enme lifter little
moro II in 1 1 un hour of discus
Ion during which hoth llyrnes
mid Clilrf Soviet Di'li'KiiJo An
drei Vlshlnsky urged prompt
nctlon.
Tho voto win 47 to 0, with
four nullum nbntii lriltiK.
A I molt Niiiuiltiinvoimly tho
world nei'inlty council nil
mninecd lluil It would meet to
morrow to consider complaint
Involving Iran, Urccco mul In
donesia. Tim coniihilntn, providing tho
basis for tho flint major lent
of thn UNO's machinery to set
tin disputes, will bu considered
at 3 p. in. (Ill u. in., EST).
Byrnti To Leave
n y r n u i, who came to the
UNO ineetlnK primarily to
work on creation of thn atomic
commission, planned to leave
within ii mutter of hours prob
uhly today mid certainly tomor
row. American officials mild.
Thu commission would have
no power to compel tho united
States or any other country to
illscloso liny of Its atomic oner
uv uroducllon secrets or din
close how the atom bomb Is
iiiado, according to Interpreta
tion ulven uy uyrncs. us re
sponslhlllty will he to work out
ways of keephiK atomic cncrify
from belnif used desirucuveiy.
It will bu composed of repre
scntatlvcs of thu 1 1 nations on
the security council and Cana
da, and will bo responsible to
the council for its work and
policies.
Duckworth Marker, UNO pub
He relations officer, ill announce
iuK that tho security council
would take up the Iranian,
Greek and Indonesian Issues to
morrow, said tho council would
not act at that time on thu
question of selecting: a nominee
for tho kuy post of UNO secrc-tury-Kcnerul,
un issue on which
tho live major powers appar
ently were deadlocked.
"flu, council will be asked
formally what It wants to do
about the ltussian and Ukraine
communications drawing atten
tion to the presenco of British
troops In Greece ana moo
ncsin," Darker said.
Sovlat Charges
He snld the council would bo
iked bv Chairman Norman J
O. Mnkln of Australia aloiui
what line It should proceed
with the Soviet charge against
Britain.
Tho samo question, Barker
stated, would bo asked about
Iran's charges that Russia was
Interfering In Iranian Internal
affairs.
Til official British attitude
Is that a UNO investigation in
to tho Greek situation would bo
welcomed, but British torclgn
Secretary Ernest bcvln was un
durstood to hold the vlow that
no Inquiry Into tho Indonesian
situation should be held now.
Tho British contend that a
state of war still exists In Java
ami that Britain was asked by
the combined chiefs of stuff in
Washington to send troops Into
Indonesia to clean up tno Japn
nesc and maintain order. They
maintain that an Investigation
now would ho opportune.
Question Action -
In Athens 10 Greek political
parlies. In a Joint statement
questioned Russia' action In
placing before tho United Nu
Hons the mutter of British
troops in Greece. They ex
pressed "surprise because tho
question of the withdrawal of
British troops was raised with'
out Greece's cognizance."
Shortly before tho assembly
session Byrnes told reporters
that he had not been urging the
security council to delay con
sldcratlon of tho complaints
brought to it by Iran against
Itussin and by Russia against
the UrlliNli in Greece and Indonesia.
Most of the London press has
been reporting for two dnys
that Byrnes wns bringing pres.
sure for delay, that Russia was
supporting his view and that
tho British foreign secretory,
Ernest Bevin, was fighting to
win immediate action.
Byrnes said today he had
never expressed any such view
to any individual and that the
subject hud never come up In
nny meeting of the representa
tives of the live principal powers.
Other officials said Byrnes
had told Bcvln tho sooner the
cases come before the council
tho better.
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More Klamath Basin
Navy Men Discharged
From navy separation centers
on the west coast comes word
of tho discharge of more Klam
ath Basin men,
From Klamath Falls are Kurl
L, Blivcn, 8 1c, Oregon state
highway commission; Normun
E. Linvlllo, AOM 2c, 2225 itud-
cllffo; Ens. Owen P. Moses, 20$
Lewis; L. D, Hunsaker, CPhM,
2073 Summers lane; Arthur L.
Onischkowsky, S 1c, 2110
Wlard, Vernon Hoaglln, CMMM,
William O. Butler, S 1c, 284
E. Main; Thomaa L. Isltt, CMMM,
2210 Dorrow; and Merrltt K.
Redmond, MMM 2c, 521 Hill
side, From Chiloquin is Duncan E.
Ronrk, AMM 1c, from Merrill,
Harold W. Rleck, Y 2e, and
from Bonanza, Norman Brown,
AMM 2c.
NYLONS TO THE BRAVE
MARLBORO, Mass., Jan. 24
(IP) Three mice gave several
men a break In a nylon hosiery
line yesterday. When the rodent.!
escaped from a box being un
loaded from a truck, the women
scampered and the men, made
Thursday, Jan. 241948
HERALD AND NEWSTHREE
of braver stuff, just moved up
to the head of the queue.
ANTI-CLIMAX
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 24
(IP) John E. Moore, 60, drove
his car Into the path of the
Santa Fe Chief streamliner.
His car was carried more than
a block by the locomotive's cow
catcher. Moore stepped out ner
vous but uninjured.
Police gave him a traffic tick
et. They said Moore hud failed to
observe a crossing wigwag sig
Btromberg-C ailloo Radio,
Derby's Music Co.
Frans Btraittr (center) stand with hands foldtd juat before
h was hanged at Lnndiberg, Germany, for killing two American
filers forced down In Germany during the war. Johann Reichart,
German executlonor, is Just behind Strasser. Col. T. N. Griffin,
(lar left), U. S. third army provost marshal, read th charge
against Strasser lor th last tim. (AP wirephoto).
TRANSPORTATION NEWS
River May Be
Rerouted To
Avoid Slides
Considered as a possible way
to avoid further landslides such
as those which recently Impaired
rail travel north of Dunsmuir,
Southern Pacific officials are
negotiating for the purchase of
land near Uper Soda Springs
at Dunsmuir onto which they
may move tho Sucramento river
as well as moving tho roadbed
away from the danger urea at
the base of thu hillsldu which has
been sliding.
Tho river has been filled In
on the side adjacent to tho rail
road tracks and rock has been
dumped along tho bank forcing
thu water to the opposite side.
Tho worst slides occurred on
December 28 and January 2 and
resulted In a complete tie-up of
rail traffic.
Tho track has been moved a
few feet away from the foot of
the hill, but railroad officials
want , more land so that there
will be no future danger of
slides.
One tract of land under con
sideration is owned by the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company
and another is known as the
Masson meadow.
T. J. Martin, Great Northern
general master carpenter is In
Klamath Falls from Seattle on
business.
Doris Crews, 1B21 Ivory, who
is an employe of Great Northern
in its freight office, is on her
vacation and Pauline Miles, a
clerk In the same office, has Just
returned lo work from a two
week vacation.
Morgan Davis of Dunsmuir,
who served with Southern Pa
cific for 44 years, retired recent
ly and ho and Mrs. Davis left to
make their home In San Fran
cisco. He first worked with the
railroad in the Dunsmuir round
house in 1902. In 1904 he was
a locomotive fireman, and six
years later, was promoted to an
engineer.
Parish Dinner Will
Be Held January 25
The annual narish dinner of
St. Paul's Episcopal church will
be held St. Paul's Day, Friday,
January 25, In the parish house
at 0:30 p. m. There will be elec
tion of the Junior warden and
vestrymen for the coming year,
reports of organizations and a
program following the dinner to
which all members of the church
and friends arc Invited.
Celebration of Holy Commun
ion will be observed Friday at 10
a. m. at St. Paul's.
FILES CANDIDACY
SALEM, Jan. 24 (P) State
Sen. Earl T. Newbry, Ashland
republican who represents Jack
son county, filed his candidacy
today for reelection.
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