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T mmodore Not Worried Over A-Bomb est Results In Marshall Islands; Says We re Lucky To Be Part Of It ,. DON WHITEHEAD umi Wynlt lin't K.hout what will Imppoii M.fSffil islands when the tt K xpl..(lt'l the ill. r !?i..ia this spring. ; ofhif v",' ,n,'ntl" !, .,,.11 we'ro right In the mlj. Kent tlio urriitritt oxiior T.ni our Hi"l'- lM ,00K W.J".... .rlini-iil. imtl thou Bwe lri Iwt-ky to bo p.irt it Ltnte Wyalt, Williams- ?" : Is having a "The When hi 'J' . . L ...l.n t. .1 it in iririmn wuu i V: lr him when ho was ns- F'. ,Milill(l t lO KWOlu Eh. Ho now him ono of Fulv'i choice assignments IE nrelliulniirlrs for tho IP arc nupply problem In Kile: Ui'-re the task of f' L. Mnlrlt llOlllllIltlllll OI S7.rol-.iu7 Mnrshnllese nonierlk. 1 "illes away: Lirmrit unci rwenrc.. tanks """-- . ... .1..., , . lore Uio "is k"in,,.,!iniS?ic"' till look command In June. In ,i chanson today. Some Eonllori, soldiers and airmen titalioncd here. Top-ranking as come anil K almost . nrKiiiirnllonii for the ,'i i.. i nmvc forward. Eyill hd small, private war hU own wnen ne iouk ovit L.rj Thrrn were tome 30, F "" -ill 1.. to iU.UUU Jtipuf-.w nun in MarihalU. even IhoiiKh the , (Itlillnn him moved on. Stktn ho surronucr came, lilt waj buiiy accepting stir li, ilirnimhont the atolls toiu warfare had turned Into fclc opera sum. uui nccrpiina iiirrentwi was a cnoro mm i in hA Hone. For i time it looked like we M relax." Wynlt chuckled. Kit then came tho "Cross- ij Operation," tcotie nnmo lor Itomic DOino icsu, aumpen Ihlt door en. triwds of the commodore are :ni upcrwioii a oout nun. Eity believe that If anyone ti to bo where thlnKa are l to happen, then It n n Rood i to stick with "Battling Flashes Of Life REALISTIC IAIHAMBRA, Cnllf., Feb. 2t l-Pollce here can personally fcch for the effectiveness of Vt tear mi. pulnf a tear gm demonstra k in the police Htntion, tlio tier jammed and the opera Nulckly turned the sprayer rvi an oocn window. wit the wln'rt was wrong and ' gas dicw back In, roul tvtry policeman in the .4Ulg, BOTANIST SEATTLE, Feb. 21 (P) at, the const guard begs, try rtconvort a sca mine, wol tho Iclhul globes flont- Jf o" wo Washington shore Mt ai an unldcntlflod man loadlnc hi. finri nr.iA - , b Critics Intervened, nrnlinhlu m his life. , E?1 K"ard reported the t"aa no nlmmivi in i FJtnd convert It into a flow- Pin t vovin fOCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 21 l-Uowollyn Jacobs, 17 year T wo?c"ed I'im as he t n Wlo railroad car. KSk? wlll! blackjack ".'"cob.,, the robber rei0111 blackjack t "o counted his . OI.UIUUI CCHrnx Sn?,.IiLGT0N. ..Tcb. 21 1 to t,ko VCCri."lln? offlce otake down Its sign for tatEf"!'?! 10 movo an lithmstth?-poffc.nhOWUr' 6ilU"iiodSuTie, ,,. ra0Pmllll0uremffi Lii 'or the nrmimninii.. rif of whtehhw fecct,on'a"di"-; f?THRITIS PAIMCO f'ttmoloBTki. .. ck OuaranU. ff neuritis ll!"t r1"""""11"'"! I;.L0Iiiii,m ?."" !'i1 watch r- i ' "r BDii!!;,f2lnwni alter Pmoi , "-I '.- 4 SlC .?n' ?.".e ''? !,, ' iui Will r, ;J Rna tn uo your monoy, .... v.n,n, , lUuJnoB lirn ,,..l.,,"ll,ul al"" r V "",0Kt The Law Takes A Hand -.pi S. - f. .t ' i- , Vancouver May Be Plane Plant Site PORTLAND, Oro., Feb, 21 (P) Vancouver, Wash., may bo the homo of Republic Beubco air planes west coast sub-assembly plant, Tex Rankin, west count manager and distributor for tho company, said today. Rankin said ho was consider ing a plant site adjoining the Vancouver airfield for tho plant, which would employ about 100 persons. C Of C Set Up In Alturas ALTURAS, Feb. 21 Tho Al turas chamber of commerce which ' hajt been Inactive for some lime has started function ing again and In the future will be known as the Modoc County chamber of commerce. Directors picked from differ ent parts of tnc county have been named: A. B. Hood of Canby, Chester Edgorton of Adin, Stuart Wultc of Ccdarvillc, Dr. Edward Conwcll, Robert Ebenhack, Leo Glostcr, Dr. Phillip McKcnncy, Uel Marr, Stanley Dccious, James Souther and Jay Noviack of Alturas. Dr. Conwcll was elected to act as president, Leo Glostcr, vice president and Uel Marr, treasur er. A full-time secretary will be named soon and office space se cured. It Is planned to use the office as a public information bureau and ' trading post." A bulletin board will be put up where farm ers and businessmen and others may list ranches and stock for solo or trade. Prison Jolts Meted Fins HELSINKI, Feb. 21 (IP) For mer President Risto Ryti was sentenced today to 10 years at hard labor. A special tribunal convicted him of leading Finland into war with Russia. Seven other defendants were sentenced to imprisonment as fol lows: Former Minister of Finance Valno Tanner and former Pre mier Edwin Llnkomies, five years and six months. Former Premier Jukha Ran gcll, six years. The former minister to Berlin, Tolvo Mikacl Klvimacki, five years. Former Foreign Minister Sir Henrlk Ramsay, two years, six months. Former Minister of Education Anttl Kukkonen and tho former Second Minister of Finance Tyko Rcinlkka, two years. . Household equipment furnl lure, kitchen ware, dishes, cur toins, drapes, rugs and the like can be produced from petroleum plastics. Thursday, Ftb. 21, 1946 HERALD AND - NEWS THREE Rose Poole Will Seek Reelection SALEM, Feb. 21 MP) State Rep. Rose M. Pool, Klamath Falls republican, filed her can didacy today for reelection. , She Is one of the two women state representatives. The other, Rep, Anna M. Ellis of Garibaldi, also filed for reelection this, week. I QUINTUPLET mmj in; vw uw pl IH IB CHEST coins To Relievo Coughi-Acblng Muscles At tho flrit alien of cold tho Quin tuplet.' cheita, throata and 'backa are immediately rubbed with Mtuterole. Mtuterole InitanUy atarta to relievo coughi, aore throat and aching musclei of coldi. It actually help, break up painlul local contention. Makes brooth injc oasier. Great for grown-upa, tool William Santora, 27, a picket at tho Weitern Elactrle plant In Now York City, is forcibly restrained by a policeman and a detective during a picket-lino clash. (AP Wlrophoto). Japanese Bow In Silence As Hirohito Views Ruins By DUANE TOKYO, HENNESSY Feb. 21 ll'i The shivering, shabby people of Jap an bowed In humble silence as Emperor Hirohito walked among them today to view the rusty rubble of his shattered cmnlrc. As never beforo In history, the man who recently acknowledged he isn I divine stepped down from hi shiny, black Mercedes Bcnz to pause beside working men at tholr benches for a few brief words. , Unguarded except for Amer ican military policemen In two jeeps, Hirohito motored In a five car convoy through miles of In dustrial and residential areas burned by American flro rolds last spring. Ills own scant palace motorcycle escort was unarmed. Tho emperor bumped along rough, muddy roads that fell In to disrepair during the costly years of war. He passed the gaunt crumbling skeletons of once-teeming factories. He saw mile after mile of crude rusty tin huts In which his subjects seek to ward off tho harsh cold of winter. In all those miles of grim re minder of Japan's futile war, Hirohito found nothing but a downcast people and a wrecked industry. Ho saw only unpalnt ed, chill barracks as n pitiful haven for war sufferers. Hirohito looked like any top flight Japanese businessman in his dark gray herringbone suit, ttrav overcoat and hat to match. Ho was wearing a whlte'shlrt nnd tho collar bulged Just a little over tho conservative blue tic with a ribbon stripe of red and white. His slioes were a well polished tan. It wasn I like prewar days, when everyone was cleared from upper floors of buildings so they could not look down on tho "descendant of the sun god dess." Japanese halted at curbs and stood rigid. Then hats in hand and arms stiff at their sides, they bowed. Onco the emperor had passed, they looked up stony faced at the following army Jeeps. The whole thing left them a little dazed. Company Faces Federal Charge PORTLAND. Feb. 21 (VP) A federal food, drug and cosmetic act violation was on file today against Hunt Brothers Packing company, Salem, in federal court here. The federal agency charged that the company transported cunnca cncrrics containing mag' gots from Salem to Seattle. 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