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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1946)
Congress Greets Byrnes A-Bomb Message With Cry Of "Guard It Well By ALEX H. SINGLETON WASHINGTON. Fob. 20 (!') Secretary of Stuto Uyrnes' ns surunco Unit thu know-how ol atomic bomb production re mains im oxiiIuhIvo United Stilton secret brought u ronowod Ciiiltol hill cry today ol "(juiu'cl it woll." In tho wuke of Ciinudlun dis closures of urreati to brouk up a foreign spy ring, tho congres sional reliction to Byrnes' state ment wus n mixture of relief mid admonition to rnuko sure It can't happen hero, Typical of Unit rencllon wcro these comments to a reporter: Chuli-mim Muy (D-Ky.) of the Graduated Tax : On Co-Op Farm Work Proposed H1LLSBOR, Feb. 20 !) A ; graduated tax on corporation - farm operation wax proposed " lit the Oregon runners' Onion convention, which began second day sessions today. Delegates and members yos- - terday were told by Wendell ' Harnett, vice president, that un ; less corporate furmhig of lingo - acreage wus restricted tho tni ' dltlomil family size farm would 1 be ruined In market competition, i The union officers also urged changes In veterans' legislation to permit farmers to aid tho : jtovornment In usslstlng service men seeking farm employment ." and ownership. Morton Tompkins, state grange, ' master, said Oregon farmers must prepare to help feed tho world this year. Arthur Bone, editor of the Farmers' Union newspaper, told assembly groups yesterday they should make greater use of their "home town newspapers." Members of tho Junior farm- era' group elected Lloyd Butler, ( Bulcm, president; Russell Hicks, :J Salem, vice president: and Viola I'erllch, Snlcm, socrotary-troas- . urer. ' I t rnt.lln nlMKni CnalllA ;' was tho principal speaker at lust n nights session, talking on the ;; subject of handicapped war vet- i rans and how tho farmers may " asiilst veterans of their own (immunities to return to cl- ' Tilian llo. Blast Breaks Main Telephone Cable ALBANY, Feb. 20 Wj A ' main Portland-San Francisco telephone cablo was broken yes terday by a blast which a farmer ' set off to divert water in a drainage ditch. Pacific Telephone and Tele u graph repairmen said the blast ; shattered tho cable's tile cover i'i ing and allowed water to seep '! tin. . Calls wore dotoured over other circuits, and officials said J; the brook would bo repaired to . day. "UNBLOCK" DIGESTIVE MCI And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkallnra Don't ox poet to cot roul rcllpf from hftadiiclio, sour stomach, urn nnd bud breath by Inking ttoda una othor nlk lizoni if tho truo causo of your troublt Jg eons t inn t ion. In t nifl enw, your real troublo fo not In tho ntomnch nt nil. hut In tho intMtinal trurtwhoro8U ofyotirfaotlfi dlarovted. And when it guts blocked it lalU to tlicput proporly. Whnt you wiint for real roUcf g not odn or nn nlkalltor but somothing to "unblock" your intontlnnl tract, 80 mo th ind to clonn it out pfToeUvoly help Niiluro pnt bnok on hor foot. , Got Ciirlor'n I'IIIm right now. Tnko thorn nn dirttctw). Thoy Kontly and off 00 tivcly "unblock" your diKOMtivo tract. This ponnjtfl your food to movo alone normnUy.'Naturo'flowndlKfWtivojuiroji -ian tiilni roitch It. You (tot nonulno roliof thitt miikcii you fool really good again Got Cnrtor'n Pllln nt nny drugntoro- 25. "Unblock" your Intrntlnal tract for roul roliof from indigestion. house military commlttco "1 only hope that ho Is correct. wo h nouici Dreservo mo secrecy of tho atom bomb until posi tively assured of un effective United Nations UKrcomont not to utlllzo it for wur." Chairman Curl Vinson (D-Gu.) of tho house navul committee "I am glad wo still keep it," Gratifying Rep,. Mundt (H-S.D.), mombor of the houso forolun affairs com mltto "Mr, Byrnes' assurances mo both surprising and ((ratify ing. 1 think that tho atomic bomb socret should bo kept un til wo a ro assured of proper control. In tho meantime, the FBI should bo Riven a ' greon light from tho White Houso to clean out overy last vesture of a spy rlnK In this country re gardless of tho country coir corned." Rep. Herbert (D-Lu.), member of the houso nuvol committee "His (Byrnes') statement is ro- assuring, Nevertheless we should not relax our effort un til assured without doubt that tho weapon cannot be turned otialnsl us." Prlvutcly. a number of law- makers still expressed a desire for a more complcto picture of the Canadian investigation ana its possible ramifications here and for more details on tho sit uation which Byrnes acknowl edited ho know about as long ago as lust November. In answer to direct questions ol his news conference yesler day, the secretary of suite de clined to suy: Whether tho spy rind In Con. ado Is directed by tho Russiun government. Whether any scientific secrets lending up to tho development of tho atomic bomb hud leaked out of this country only God and God alone would know, ho said, . "CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for mo acts oi Kindness, tno mes sages of sympathy and the many beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement, the loss of our husband, father and brother. Mrs. M. W. McVoy Myron W. McVay Jr. Mr. Robert McVay Mr. Lou McVay Mrs. Alice Seaman Betty Perkins Acid Indigestion Wha mmm itoMh Id mum painful, luffwai. bit CM, our ttMMfh ir4 hetMbum. doctors utualtr IWMfrtM iha futMi'tslInt mwlifln known far Flashes Of Life IMPOSSIBLE KOTZEBUE. Aluska. Fob. 20 (I') With tho temperature at 40 below zero, Eskimos sit around L. S. Vincent's rudlo receiver and hear direct from Hawaii that It s UO ubove In Hula land. But, suys Amateur Radioman Vincent, tho Eskimos don't be lieve it. . RECONVERSION OXNARD, Calif., Feb. 20 VP) Tho nuvy hus a new peacetime taruet It's uolnu to bomb crows. County Agricultural Commis sioner Chester Barrett says tho nuvy base here hus promised to enter tho "war against- crows" and use Its planes and personnel in dynumitlng a nearby willow grova where thousands of crows roost. TINY PROBLEMS CENTRALIA. 111., Feb. 20 m The stork has been overly-busy at St. Mary's hospital and arriv als of 21 babies In eight days over-tuxes the maternity ward's facilities. But sisters at the hospital said that thrno of tho newly-born In fants were bedded temporarily In dresser drawers. All were doing nicely, they said. : CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our sin cere thanks for the kindness, sympathy and (loral offerings wo received in honor of our be loved mother, Sarah J. Brad shaw. The Family. Toastmasters Club Success Klamath TouslmuHlers club's course in "specchcrufl" hus proved so successful that Don ald Nelson, district governor of Toastmasters International, has sent out a bulletin to all district clubs on the local effort. The iocal club ' gave an in struction course in speaking, and membership of tfie club climbed from 18 to 33 -as a re sult of this program. The Klam ath club went up from cellur position to district leader. George Kunzman, chairman of the education committee of tho local club, was In charge of tho spcechcraft course, and was Invited to Portland early this month to speak on tho local effort. As a result of this enterprise, the Klamath club is in the run ning for "club of the year", in Toastmasters International. Hans Norland Fir Insurance. 123 N. 8th St. Wednesday. 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