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A-Test Cost Will Be One New Vessel WASHINGTON, April 1(1 II'J I'lici ilium IjuiiiIi link fiii'ie lu llcvm thi' cohl of llii' 1 i Ik Hit rx lii'i IMii'iiU will ln mi urruliT limn llml lor "inir Imuii ntw 1 1 1 1 wlili'h ruiilil In- iilnmt l 10,1)110,0111), lln nil nnl price ul ii atiprr Imltlrnhlii, Vlcr, Ailm. W. II. I'. Illlili.lv, t'liiiiiiiuiiiU'r fur tin Jiilnt army- iinv')' unriiitinn, mini tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - r I' I I ..i. .1 ii... a....- Pupils Strike Over Teacher's Dismissal IIAKEIl, Ore, April ill ll'i Pupili) Ht ni'iirliy lliiiilliiKliin lilKh achim! wtiru buck ul llii'lr kUkIIi'I toduy ullnr uluKluK n oiii ilny atrlkv bwauan lint mliiiul liniird did not rchlru four luui'li era. Tlw OS punil ri.'tiirni'il lifter a purunU' mri'linu wu hi'lil lit wlili-li Ciiiinly School KiipiTln ti'iirli'iit Myrtle- I .re tiim-d Ihu HcliiMil Id rvaliiii. Tim iiiinlla re- nnrlvd tln-y pupi'clully proli-Hinl Hip aohDiil'a lukliin Conch Mrlvm hiiirrxiiii. Sprague River Mr. mill Mm. Krni'M Gmfloii fiinncil ' Intel t-nt iiiititt-d Hit- lent i ' vlKilnm their duuuliU-r, Mm. wtnild coat VI2.1,UJU.ulO fur tiir-i Aiidii-w Orlia und miiily. Mr. u..i aiilim mill iimiilirr siiiD.liuu.. i unil Mm. Cliirciicu Junklna mid llllll lur ullirr i-xpi'imr. children, alao nprnl a fi'W iliiya "Sliill lluurri urn uiiiik cxnu-1 III'"' vlnllllll! lilt) Orlls. mr, llllll iviib. J. m. nircy nprnl till' wri'kl'lld III L.likl'Vlt'W Willi I'I'lllllVP.I. Mr. mid Mm. I')d (iuwiin of lloiiliiiu upt'iil Sundiiy vlnltinK ul lint hoinc nf Mr. unci Mm. Iviiii I'linltcy. Oaair Andi'iHiin Jr., Ii limm; mi a 15 (I ii y t'liicrui'iicy fiirliiiiuli bi'i'iliiM' nf IMi' Ki'i iiniH riiiiditliin n( hlx fiilhiT. Mm. AKiitlm Ail demon, who iniiki'H her Iioiiii hero with her puri-ntx, Mr, und Mm. Culvlu Umni'y, hit Kni' to llrnlly to br Willi lirr hmihlind wbllc In- In liiinir- on fiiilimuh. (lull Itlili'iiour la lit homi' re covering from mi iippi'iidi'i loiny, Mr. und Mm. I.i'iiille Htory und fuinlly iipi'iit the wi'i'ki'iid In l.nki'Virw v ixi t in u Mr. und. Mm. Murlon Piiith und fuinlly. I Tim t'lii't William' tiiiruiK' In lllll 1 1 H i . wuv lowiird tin' hrat kind of,"1""""" ",v" '" i""""K i" armnri fnrr... t.. hull, I l r, P.'"'" J"1' which iiildamiich til ..lo.ni,' wuprnm nr.- not mil. "'"'''T -""a", rfi ,, !,' !.'Ki luwrd." Th. Illklnl t.-l I "one L hal.irdiiv, April fl culli'm In; al-p" I.. 11.1. prourmn. '""w "V'uZ l.V.'n?.. . Mor Lethal nml'f fr,,; trPi ,'lvy ,,! II Allliuimh the projected i Uri'int'rton, Wnah., mid hi broth third tiMl, whi'ir Ihi' bniiib I to , cr, Cilpn llutifa, S 2,e, on u five lir exploded m'Vi'rul thousiind i duy leave from Sun Dii'Ko Tbr fcrt down In tin- npen mru, "11 buy hrmiKht n Kii'-l thrir t'ommoniy briii'vrfi lo uo inoiit linportiinl. It In by mi'iiiia i-i'i lulu Unit it will prove! Mm. Cliirn Kiiritca, inntlii'r of m " Tlir xi'i'ond trnt, with the Mm. W. J. HunnHs. who aprnt bnmb I'xpliidi'd in Hip aliullow four nmmha hrrp liiht anmini'r, (CARNIVAL ui'i'iitioiiK," tlii- udmlrul iiimiTU'd In ii Mutt'iiii'iil. Illmidy iiIho iiiiiilti Uii'io uthi'l' nli.ii'i'viitionn: No Thrtat I hi' Irnl.i lire no Ihrcul to l lu r nullinia mid tin "iniirllul Mi'nliiri' " 'l imy lire u d'fi:iialvc iiiru.iuit' of "cuiillon und I'con- oiny, nut UKUrPMinn." Inforinu-1 linn oliluliicd "will help iin lo bi wbtil tin- world i-xpt'i'ta our Ki'i'ul, noii-uuuii'Mtlvu und ni.'ticr InvliiK I'uiinlry In be: tllr ii'iidrr nf Ihtiir niitiona whli'li tici'k tiolh Inu but ii Jui.l und lualliiK pruiv." i. 'Ihu pnnlwur iirmi'd forri'ji "will hi' di finlli'ly und tnurkrd ly uffi'i'k'd by thu Iniplitutliina of Hit' iitiimle iiiinih. Km' tint nrxt ai'Vi'rul yrura, alndy, pxpi'rl uii'iil. Invention, di'vrlnpuirnl und trulnlnij nIiouIiI point thr flirt rSpeKrT 51 I UUll aMa u 1 -si Jm ft ma Mwvicr, tttc. t. m nrp y, , pm, off. , QftTtfWV By Dick Turner! nop- (: Promofe G(nilli? Psychologist Claims Not Bv FRANK CAREY I constnntly drunk, but who aub- WASHINGTON, April 16 (fll wqucnlly went on the waon I),,,., uln nronioln ui-tilua? A I very seldom mimed ai woman paycholoKlat at Yale n-1 thing bi-cauae of drinklne," ahe U rvinwiMl 2U lop rankirig Amori- ""t"l him as aaylng. "1 could "I K)t it pretty nice rclniniT front Mm. Von Ulolt lo keep inv cvt'H pi'clcil for u pound of buttcrl" draw well when 1 waa tight, but I couldn t write out a check Hell oi a Tim Now, aince I've atopped can artmta to aec If there waa anything lo an age-old theory Unit uleohol la "a stimulant to in. ul lull v " Dor rririf'hiKiriii i . . ?' .'. .Ill. T L. . I l ll . "A ffili.,1 nnt n tfnfirf atlmiilnu " "i iiihiiik, I liuve imu a nt'ii in a Mr Ami.. If.m wrltliitf Iti hi, uinu iitiiih ix iiibkc uis i.ii uiai quarterly journal of Studlcx on' r'l'c "tlmulus. . . I found It In- Alocohol. anid tnul the artlxta " atnciii.M Ineluded five "rnoder. drunk than I do now. HFRAI.n a NKWS. Klmlk r.llf. Or. TUKHnAY. April IS, IMI. paa Nln 18 of the artiats interviewed and subjected to various person ality tests were listed In "Who's Who"; 12 have paintings In the permanent collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and aix have been Guggenheim Fel lows In art. There are 10 peaks more than 10.000 feet high in the Cascade range. Sophocles wrote 113 tragedies. Feeding Of Ducks Brings Reprimand LONDON, April 18 (P) A woman found feeding bread to ducks on a lake was arrested today under Britain's new law against wasting food. "It Is not wasting bread to feed it to God's creatures," th pleaded. She was dismissed with warning. ale," nine "steady aocial" and six "excessive drinkers." No Abstainers (Prolonged search, , ahe auid, "failed to locate any abstainers among men eminent In thia field and living in this vicinity" in and around New York.) Summing up on the 20 men interviewed, she said: "With one exception, all have found that alcohol la not a good stimulus to creative work and they do not use it consciously for this purpose. If they have a heavy schedule of work they may deliberately avoid its use except to a very limited extent." "Although most of them can paint with a bung-over," added the doctor, "they prefer not to have to." The one pointer who disagreed with his colleagues was de scribed by Dr. Hoe aj a man who "painted successfully for four years while he was fairly Dr. Roe said she wanted to make it clear that just because she found some excessive drink ers among painters, "excessive drinking is not the rule among them, although the group toler ance of overindulgence is very much." i The psychologist related that Marguerite M. Ward and Sons 925 High Phon 3334 Friendly Helpfulness To Every Crasd and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Butter Story Said 'Absurd' SKATTDK, April 18, IA') A report from Vancouver, B. C, that the war shipping adminis tration had told a cuptnln to lenve 1200 pounds of butler no ! .on. Michael; nnd Putty Duel. j '",, ,"r " Z' nT. wilier bv Iliklni lugoon or lust ul the surfuce, "uiuy rcutllly turn nut to be more lethal In its com bined effects upon ship and crrw especially since this attack cun be inaile either at sea or In port, und the bniiib cun be quickly brought to the desired exploding position, that is on the surface or allghtly below It." 4. Prompt Inforinutlon la nec essary. Scientists say any rca soniiblv indiistriulired nation cull prudut'e the A-bomb In a few years, but it is not expected a positive guarantee against the use of the weapon can Ik- occom pllshed except through a step-by-step process over an Indefinite period. Pending audi guuruuter, It la e&sentlul that our designers, strulegisls and others leurn as much lis possible now about the use of the weapon. Otherwise, they will be "groping their way along a dark roud which may lead lo another and worse 'Pcnrl Hnrbor.' " has moved back to Spriigui' Itiver. She bought the properly belonging to A. W. Itosccruns. She plana to redecorate and re model the house. Itobert Curninl bought a sad dle horse at the auction sale held recently in Sprague Hiver Mr. and Mrs. Kviius McWil llnins have moved here from Granla Pass. The Mario Curninl ranch has recently been fenced. Sgt Bobby Cluus writes his mother. Mrs. M. Curninl, of his recent promotion. Mr. and Mm. Noble Sander vllle and Narla have gone to Montana to make their home. Mrs. Sandervllle made her home here und nt Chemult while San dervllle was In service. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. I.udwlck ; were In I-okevicw Sunday visit-1 lug a daughter, Mrs. George! I.nvenborg and her husband. ' surd "Tile butter was left aboard because the ship was rushed out Want to Purchase 100 RETAIL BUSINESS PROPERTIES Information invited from own it, IrvHeei, banks, financial Inilituliom or broken. AM com municofioni will b held In HficUif confidence. rokori tutty protected BRICKEN BROTHERS, INC. 963 HUH AVI., N. Y. 17, N. Y. to take on relief wheal at Van couver, and there was no chance to remove it here, said the WSA spokesman, who asked that his name not be used. 'It is in cold storage and will keep nicely unlil the ship re turns from England to New York. II certainly will not be wasted." Cant. H. C. Gibb of the Fair mont Victory suid in Vancouver the butter had been declared surplus by the WSA when the ship reached Seattle with troops from Japan. RprsnttiTs of th Klamath Medical Service Bureau Will Be At SPRAGUE RIVER Wednesday, April 17, at Gienger'i Store 11:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. to take applications for individual HOSPITAL COVERAGE JUST RECEIVED 200 Pair All Wool Gabardine SLACKS Brown - Tan - Blue MEN'S CLOTHIER Corner 5th and Main Union Oil Owners Net Profits Average $258 in '45 Road Improvement Plan To Be Talked McMINNVILLK. April 18 (At A proposal that the county em ploy a highway engineer to pre pare a plan of permanent road Improvement and to co-ordinute state and county programs will be presented to the county farmers union meeting here Sat urday. The proposal was initiated by the Carlton local. -ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE MARK SMITH & CO. 1SS C. Main Phon S370 MMlUHy 7lifnibvr C lunction City JColUitGiovl 1 lO IO )nk Grind Pm Tr-ntnl Point MHn JChi JunctKi ToCnllloinlifnlnlil Departures daily from KLAMATH FALLS .Plan your trips to suit yourself. Greyhound's frequent, conveniently-timed departures make it easy to come and go as you please... for business, shopping or pleasure. This "tailor made" local service for you and your neighbor communities saves you both time and money on every trip. See your Greyhound agent for full information. J. K. Sayr Agent Depot 904 Klamath Av. TeUphon SS21 GREYHOUND MIQUINT, CONVINIINT 10CA1 fIRVICI I. In 1945, after meeting their obligations, the owners of Union Oil Company had a net profit of $8,747,992. Now most of us will admit that 8?4 million dollars is a lot of money. But many of us don't realize that Union Oil's profits like America's taxes arc oi.li.J among a lo! of profile. 2. For Union Oi! Company is owned not by 1 man or 2 but by 33,938 individual Americans enough to make a city almost the size of Santa Barbara, California. Divided among that many owner?, the net profits actu ally amounted lo just $237.76 per stockholder" A 3. Even this sum wasn't all paid out in divi dends. $4,081,722 was left in the business. Divi dends paid out money that actually went to the owners averaged just $137.49 per stockholder $11.46 per month. Wages paid out averaged $3,283 per employee $274 per month. 4. In other words, while Union Oil today con sists of about 154 million dollars' worth of oil wells, refineries, service stations, etc., the com pany is owned and the profits are shared-by ordinary Americans like you and your neighbor next door. 5. 76 of those owners live in the West 62 in Spokane, 8 in Grants Pass, Oregon, 190 in Bakersfield, Calif., etc. 2,155 are Union Oil employees. The average stockholder owns 137 shares. Some hold fewer, some more; but the largest owns less than of the total shares outstanding. 6. So it is not the investments of a few million aires, but the combined savings of thousands of average citizens, that make Union Oil and mosd American corporations possible. Without some such method of financing heavy industry, Ameri can mass production, with free competition, could never have been accomplished. Ml ON OIL COMPANY OF CALI FORM I A Those desiring more complete information on the material in this advertisement may refer to the formal Annual Report to Stockholders and Employees which we will gladly furnish on request. We would also appreciate any comments or suggestions. Write: The President, Union Oil Company, Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles 14, California. AMERICA'S FIFTH FREEDOM IS FREE ENTERPRISE