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Enemy Warships May Give Best Atomic Test Answers By ELTON C. FAY A BO A 111) CHOHHHOADH KLACISllll' MT. Mt'KINLKY, lllklnl, Juno 24 , (II Two for mer enemy shlpa may supply the United Sliili' navy wllh some nl th beat aiuiwera nn Imw mod ern iuiviiI ciinatrui'llmi Manila up under atomic bombing. Of the bill hlp among (lis 75 target vcbhoI III tho guinea pig limit t lllklnl, tli" moat reci-nt-Iv liullt Ivni'i Include tin Or- nmn heavy cruller I'rln Eugen uiul the Japaiit-ao Unlit cruiser Sukawa. Tho hull uf both ahlpa are of wrldi-d tul conatructlnu, typo of building ued liy tho United Ktutui throughout moat uf the win tltiui coimlruotlun program mil represented In inily ' of the lurgu American cniiiliulnnt ship brought tu tho leal. Welding la accented by many hip designer tin far superior to tln curlier rivet ini'lhnd of biilldliiK ship liul 1m. both In almigtli mid flexibility. Thimi) two clementa will bo of Import unco III view of tho atom bumb'i blunt effect, a crushing blow do. hvered over the whole area of a Veaaol. On Naw Vssl Of tho cllllit large Anierlnm ciiuibu.Hiit alila four battle ships, two cruiser and two cur rier -only tho carrier Inde- r prudence wa commissioned during the war, Tho into of the nthi'm dates buck as fur aa tho 11)12 model battleship Arkunana. In conlni.it, tho I'rlnz iCugcn, an Admlrnl Hipper cln cruiser, wua completed by llltler'a Ger many In the curly duya of World War II. It wua a a hot from one of her main bulterlea Unit alruck the magazine of the 42,000 -ton Urltlult bultleahlp iioimi in me norm Atiuntlc In 1H41 and blew her up. The third captured enemy vn ael, the Jupuni-ae bnttlenhip Na kuto, displays In torn aleel and fire-bluckent'd decka the accu racy of American naval avlutori who located her at tho Yoko auka naval buae durliiK one of Ihelr many atrlkea In Ilia cloa lug dnya of the wur. Admiral W. N. P. Illandy, tuk force conimunder, who In spected the Nugulo alonii with the other two enemy ahlpa, said ho believed her hull waa Intact and that alio would make a ant Ufnctory tiiritet. BatKrtd Hulk Except fur th0 hull, however, the Nuuulo la a maa of wreck aye flouliiiK dead In the water, all her power pi mi In now allent, her below-dcrka regions a night mare of black passageways, an overpowering atench of burned wood and aome Indefinable smell choking the air. The Na goto la an old ahlp, commission ed In November, 1019, modern lcd In I:i0. She aaw action and wua damaged by air nltncka . ?c?' . J 1,0 "akawn waa com pleted too lute In the war for any engagement. 1 .uV'?"oni 10 'e ' wreckage of th Japanese buttlewagnn find of the United Stutea turgel fleet aoino of the dlfferencea which accounted for victory The United Stutea warahip may bo bum. y old' bul " ' bot,cr vo VI ,h.p '"moil alilpa of World War II, the carrier Sara oga a the target fleet. Al- i ir nineai airplane car r er of tho United Stale fleet the Sara ' still remalna the bin! i , . anip or the navy. Her orlg. tinl y rated full displacement S? .,.i!"Lbrit.,he 'Hxplncea aa ... - ui.uuu iona, t iua out. ting her beyond such mocFcrn . alups aa the Midway class. Th. b ue.k M.lr "old 1 (If? Ni.riitf.ttn'. i. ..i. ..--j i "":"" unit, inni cnr. TWd her tlirmnrl, A i ,. f tl . fir.Vf V ,nro"h at leaat II e f rat of the atom bomb teat She la apotted well oulald. ihll critical JOOO-yd. ra"C n wh ch are concentrated aevernl big vea cU Including the Nevada" tZ n v iM:,rncc "nd ,,,e en- "r.z's.' night or -vtaliondTroW'fSrS r","." irucka. mil 111 i"o i iiick-i r ns guna Its mil meter "long tom'Vton ?""' Irucka and carrier plnnea ' tlon wnh'0:, to '1 bat,", co,'' lion, with aircraft and f..n HcUn Maria Horton, 22, for ' mar soclalit songstress of th New York City Stork club and Plerr hotel, has become a nov ice In th Sisters of Charity, Mt. Vincent convent, Riverdal, - N. Y. (NEA Ttlophoto) f Enters Convent loaded torpedoea aiid aininunl lion abourd, Kirn ahlnea with freah pulnt. Her comnilaalnnlng pennunt anupa Jauntily at her main numt. She dnean't look like alio expocta to die, Flashes Of Life NO GRATITUDE LUNCHIJUItO, Kla.. June 24 ()') Siunday achool picnic lead er Walter C. McUIII thlnka kind- ueaa to anlmala can be curried too fur, Several of Ilia young chargea came running up with a akunk In dlatreaa, Ita head cuuglit in a Jelly Jar. Coinpuaalonate, Mc GUI trucked the lur with a rock, Mlaiinderatundiiig the kindly act, the akunk, In aclf defeiuo, took atepa. McGill, alaa, didn't. WHAT'S THE USE WASHINGTON, D. C. June 24 ll'i The next time Gl Joe, a Uoaton bull terrier, barka In the middle uf tho night, Ida owner will get out of bed and ace what the trouble la. Several niontha ago, GI Joo burked a wurnlng but Karl Goodwin, liv ing in a downtown reaidentiul dintrlct, alceplly threw a alloc at him. Tho next morning Good win (Uncovered thut thlovea hud atolen two mattrcaaea and two amall ruga. Tho anme thing hup pencd lunt night. Thla lime Good- t win'a living room rug waa tuken HE'LL BE SORRY CHICAGO, June 24 (!") Mra. Hetty Klein, in a dripping, two piece bathing auit, aauntc-rcd In to Hyde park police alution. She reported aomeoue broke into her car while .lie awam in Lake I Michigan, and atole her clothing and a purae. Conlunta of Uie purae Were Haled a a blackjack and aev ernl arreal alipa, Mra. Klein ia a policewoman. WHAT. NO BATTLESHIP? JANKSV1LLE, Wla June 24 (!') Sheriff E. A. Silvcrthorn'a loat and found department liata an IB-loot motorboat, an air- plune and a cow. the boat and airplane were found In furmcra' flelda recent ly, and th cow waa munching graaa on a front lawn in Jnnes ville. BOOSTED ATTENDANCE The Mcthodlat church of Cur rituck, N. C, uaea a motor bu to make the rounda of the town every Sunduy and to take mem bcra io cnurcn free of charge. Church attendance haa increaaed by thla novel moaua. ' Personal recorda of paaaenger car mnkera allow thut 31.514 men and women have employ ment htatorlea dating back 20 yenra. Additional 17.000 work era 25 yeara, and at least 430 persona have been on automo tive payroll between 35 and 40 yeara. The Mlxaourl river 528,000 square miles. drains Three Fill Posts as Assistant Secretaries of Labor Nomlnatad by Praaldant Truman to man th thra nawly eraatad polU of aaalatant acratarlaa of labor war (Ult to right) David A. Mora ol Naw Jray, former general eouna! of NLRBi John W, Cibaon, Michigan CIO Hannah, Ohio AM. omclal. HtA County Fair Board Given CPA Permit LAKEVIEW, June 24 The Luke county fnlr bourd hua been grunted a CI'A permit for the couatructlon of a atock ahed at the fulr grounda at an i-ntimuted coat of i'MUt). The building la to be 30x128 feet, of light wood frum, concrete piera, ahiplup aiding, roof ahcuthlng, aaphult ahlngle or meUil roof. Tho building ia needed to ac commodute the atock exhibited by the 41 1 and FKA boya and glrla, and it ia hoped that it cun .....l..l..-l l !-., ih. - uMr1(lu (uir u,e latter . part of Auguat. Group From Lakeview Attends 4-H Classes LAKEVIEW, June 24 Thirty, two 4-11 club membcra left by c,mrtl.rcd bui Tue.day morning for Oregon State college to apvnd 10 dnya at the 4-H sum mer achool. Most of the student were sent on achnlarships fur nished by the fulr board, grnngea, civic groups and busi nesses of the county with the exception of one sent by a Seura Roebuck scholarship. Accom panying the young people were County Club Agent Scolt Clev enger, FFA ndvlsor Wllllnm Hoi- loway and Chnperonea Mrs. Ira Holton of route 8 and Mra. C. A. Nelson of route 8. A carpet beetle lived Inside a corked bottle for two years, eat ing nothing but it own period ically molted akin. TOO FAT? Get SLIMMER this vitamin candy way Have a mot tlrndrr rr.craortul fig. No rlmo With lFtrMmilAYlrt . No rn 'lrf(ltlfi Nu laullvra viisimtii vni)r Kftjucing nan jou don't cut out any mra It, uuinr. ivuHUr. 11 traitor milter, you ttiniily rut Harm duan, It'i ' drluSuu iiamin fiHtiitrd) AVfMi candy brlatvmniU AtMululrly barrnlrm. la rttntral i M.I4 to Nat, atrcrtaji I wmM hi. ATU4 VtU craaiN roa oaeus WAOOONKR OXItU CO Tr TU A Oal A A BaalaStr IN Waiting is tough on us, too For month we've been hoping to present each and every one of you with the new Pnckurds you've ordered, and have been waiting for so patiently. Last fall, the outlook was good. Packard was onfident it would doublt its pre-war output in 1946. (The factory is equipped to turn out far more than that.) look whaf has happened! Then came material shortages. Parts shortages. For reasons completely beyond its own control, Packard was able to keep its assembly line moving only nine Jays in the first quarter of this year. In the meantime . . . Our friends have kept culling us up and asking, "llcyl Where's that new Puckard I ordered weeks ago?" Many ol these are old Iricnds Puckard owners since 'wuy buck. ODELL MOTOR CO. Klamath Ave, ot 8th St. official and prant aaaiatant . to Tipnoto Bearded Male To Celebrate Each day sees the develop-, mcnt of additional plana for the! celebrution of the Klamath cen tennial in Auguat. Street decor ation and a whiskcrino will add to the three-day festivities commemorating the entrance of emlgrunts Into this territory over the South road in 1846. Merchants are planning to dec orate anopa and the male popu lation from Gilchrist to Tulelake will discard their razors in favor of bears in traditional pioneer alylc. Kenneth McLeod Jr., haa drawn an emblem to be used in centennial advertising. The em blem depict the covered wagon and oxen of the pioneer. The entire community has been asked to search attics and trunks for costumes and other object which can be used In the PBgennl. The Junior and senior tribal council from the Agency has already submitted a quan tity of material. Production coat for the pag eant will be approximately sis, 000. Although the committee LIQUID DTAWJnii" Liquid Dysmhina hu wr condition. !" dealer wiU have mot. NVV EASY-TO-OPEN CAM s PASTE SHOE POLISH But to make life more complicated, et'ery body seems to want one of these grand new Puckards. Cher 65 To of the people out to buy new Packards are now driving some other make. Honest, it's gotten so we hate to answer the telephone or look our friends in the face. But . . Your patience will pay off One of these days, the shortage of parts and materials is bound to ease up. And when it does, those twin-assembly lines at Packard will really roll. Anyway, you can depend on this: As fast as the factory ships cars to us. we'll do everything we can to deliver yours at the eurliest possible moment. So, we hope you'll be patient a little longer. We're doing the best we can, and so are the folks at the factory! ASK tHt MAN WHO Klamath Falls, Ore. acrtary of labor, and Philip Population Centennial hope to finance the undertak ing through pageant ticket sales. community members are under writing the expenses so that funds will be available if neces sary. Leading in this financial project is Malin, which ha underwritten the production to the extent of $1600. Henley is second with $1300. The centennial committee la also planning a float entry in the Fourth of July parade. There are 199 cities in the United SUtea with populations of 50,000 or more. FAST ACTION RELIEF TORMENTING GAS PAINS BURNING EXCESS ACID Tehaln tablets (1) bring relief tiller Hi mora effectively (Si conuliu no basin ode '4, no laxatives S, not habit-forming. Why loae tleep, loee food enjoyment, loe work when handy 49c trial alze will f i rove Tebaln'i aafe, quick, effecUva re let. Buy Tebaln at Adv. C CATi.rnET Darn t't aaiN s to DRI'GH tVHRBOnV'S ORl'O STOBE WAOUONEa DBUO CO. STAR DRl'O CO. Ab4 Leafing Drag Steree Everywhere. OWNS ONI Gl Scholars Need Papers Veteran planning to take ad vantage of educational training benefit under the GI bill for the first time this full should ap ply for a certificate of eligibility immediately, Zeno Dent, veler-! ans administration training offl-: cer in this area, warned today. "If too many last-minute ap plication are received, veterans planning to go to college this fall may find that their applica- j tion cannot be processed in i time for prompt payment of al-' lowances, ' Dent said. "The pos sibility of delay will be virtually eliminated, however, if they are ! completed now." Applcation forms for educa- I tlon or training may be obtained : in this area either by writing or contacting the Dent office of the : veterans administration, Klam ath Falls. I The certificate of eligibility is I the basis on which the VA makes payment for tuition, fee, ! supplies and subsistence allow- j ances," Dent said, "and while -the VA does not require a cer-! tificate of eligibility before en-; rolling, many school request it ' before admitting veterans." 1 Subsistence allowances are payable from the date the veter-1 an enters training, provided he na already applied lor such training and enter an approved educational institution or train Ing facility. PROTECTIVE WALL j Hadrian's Wall, in England, ! was built about 120 A. D. It ex-: tended from Solway to New-! castle-on-Tyne, the entire width i of England, and wa used as a 1 protection for the Roman gar-! risons to tne soutn. ; i The bison population of the i world dropped from 75,000,000 i to about 800, from primitive times to year 1900. 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