U.N. Committee Chosen
For Atom Control Work
NEW YORK. July UPt Dr.
Herbert A. Evatt, chairman of
the United Nations atomic en
try commission, today named
the United States, Russia, Great
Britain, France, Mexico and
Australia to a spccsal sub-corn-hiittee
to lay the groundwork
for a plan to control the bomb.
The first five nations were
named as "permanent'' members
of the sub-committee while Aus
tralia was seated as the country
holding the chairmanship of the
commission.
The entire atomic energy
commission agreed last Friday
that the smaller group should
analyze the views already pre
sented to the commission. The
commission itself will meet
again in plenary, open session
Wednesday at 11 a. m. PST.
The "sub-committee No. 1"
will have before it a chart pre-
Cared by Bernard M. Baruch,
nitcd States member of the
commission, showing the ex
pressed views of all 12 members.
This chart demonstrated that the
United States and Russia, pro
ponents of the two principal
plans before the commission,
were in conflict on three points
including the veto and were
agreed on three phases. The Rus
sian and United States plans left
Fire District
Plan Underway
Enthusiasm ran high at a
meeting last night of the Subur
ban league and the Shasta View
grange in their cooperative plan
ning for the formation of a fire
district in the south and east sub
urban areas of Klamath Falls.
The procedure of getting an
okay on the proposed district
was explained and will get un
derway by circulating petitions
which must have the signatures
of at least 25 per cent of the
property owners when the final
petition is presented to the j
county court. Petitions will be
circulated immediately.
Upon receipt of the petition ;
ine court win can a puouc near
ing, and later an election to de
termine whether the fire district
will be formed.
If the results prove favorable
a board of directors will be elect
ed. The board will consist of five
members, with one retiring each
year. .
Keith Ambrose, Klamath Falls
fire chief, and M. J. Gilson, dep
uty state fire marshal, spoke on
organizing the district and tech
nical details to be considered.
Ambrose offered his assistance
in laying out boundaries for the
district.
The group estimated that the
district will be organized in ap
proximately two months ailr
the petition reaches the county
court.
The Henley area Is also con
sidering the formation of a fire
district.
14 other points open to negotia
tion, according to the chart.'
The United Nations security
council remained in recess,
awaiting the call of the chair
man. There was considerable
speculation that the council
might not meet until some time
next week.
There was little activity in the
United Nations headquarters
over the week-end. Two dele
gates, however, did express
memselves on the veto question
and the work of the council.
Herschel V.Johnson ot the Uni
ted States, and Dr. Quo Tai-chi,
of China, in a broadcast Satur
day night on the University of
the Air (NBC) deplored irrespon
sible use of the veto power in
the United Nations.
Dr. Quo said the veto weapon
might eventually be abandoned.
Johnson disagreed with Quo
on his prediction that the veto
would be killed. Johnson said
the veto power "was accepted
by the United Nations at San
Francisco with the clear under
standing that it would be used
only sparingly. It should certain
ly not be used lightly or irre
sponsibly to prevent peaceful
settlement of disputes that have
been agreed to by the major
ity." he said.
Meanwhile, a United States
delegation spokesman said this
country would support Siam in
its application for membership
in the United Nations. Siam, Al
bania, and Outer Mongolia are
the only nations thus far to file
applications for membership.
New Plane First Four-Place Ship In Klamath
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Oregon VFW Starts
Annual Convention
CORVALLIS, July 1 M The
Oregon department of Veterans
of Foregn Wars and its auxil
iary opened business sessions to
day after yesterday's barbecue
attended by 3,000.
The barbecue on Mary's Peak
opened the 25th jubilee and vic
tor encampment of the organiza
tion. Governor Snell. Portland's
Mayor Earl Riley, State Senator
Dean walker. Independence, and
VFW officials spoke briefly.
A joint memorial service was
held here last night, with the
Rev. Daniel Stevens, former
chief of chaplains for the Ninth
Service command, as speaker.
Hans Norland Fire Insurance.
123 N. 6th St.
Relief
Smarting trritatioa
is soothed dryness
used, sod future's
healing speeded re
msxksbly with oiljr,
medicated RestooL
Invaluable aid to
summer's comfort.
Enjoy its many uses.
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TOMORROW NIGHT-
west COAST
Circus and
Carnival
Klamath Falls, Starting
' Tuesday. July 2
Last Times Sunday, July 7
FEATURING
LOUIS R. ROTH
Intrepid Big Game Hunter and His Group
of Ferocious
Black Maned Nubian
Fighting Lions
Mom
SEE
Mouse Town
Snake Kingdom
Big Circus Side Show
1001 Strange People From
Strange Lands
Burlesque Revue
RIDE
Be Sura
To Visit
Tha
FUN
HOUSE
ON THE ...
FERRIS WHEEL
MERRY-GO-ROUND
FLY-O-PLANE
Tha Newest and Most Thrilling
Rid . . Never Before in Klam
ath Falls
TILT-A-WHIRL
OCTOPUS
SKY RIDE
ROLL-O-PLANE
Garden of
KIDDY RIDES
Many Other Thrilling
Riding Davlces
LOTS OF FREE PARKING
Where in all the world can you
see so much for so little?
RODEO FUN TRAIL
at the CIRCUS GROUNDS
South Sixth and Division
Ray Royse is pictured here betide the new Stimon Voyaaer ISO recently purchased br tha
Shasta Cascade Flying Service for charter trips. This ship is the first plane ot this slie to be
teen in Klamath Falls, and markt one of the greatett forward ttridet in aviation In design and
utility at a pertonal plane. Seating four people tide by tide in front and rear teatt like a car,
the plane carriet a useful load of 944 poundt and will operate within the tame tpace used by
much tmaller shipt. The interior oi the cabin it 80 per cent tound proofed and it fitted with
a dome tpeaktr for the radio, which will replace the old headpiecet formerly uted In plane
radios.
Alfalfa Seed
DDT Dusted
LAKEV1EVV, July I Alfal- j
fa for seed in the Wrslslrio dit-!
trlct was dusted with DDT last
week for control of thript and
lyiius bugs. These Insects have !
been found to terlnutly damage ,
the seed set in other areas, ac-
cording to Elgin M. Cornell,
county agent.
Oregon State college entomol
ogists dusted with a power ma
chine on the Hoy Peterson, Ira
Hnlton, and Pierson Bros, fnrms.
Byron Caldwell. Klamath Fulls
pilot, applied DDT dust from his
airplane on the Fred Nelson, C.
Buck, and J. Bernard farmt.
The dutted fields were found
to have practically no bugs on
the following day. DDT does not
seem to seriously effect bees
since they leave the field for a
duy or two or until the weather
weakens the effect of the chemi
cal. The heavy rain last week 1
washed some of the dust off the
alfalfa and results obtulued will
be Irregular since it was impos
sible to repeat the application.
uoMnsr. iMir i. ra
Going East Mrs. Claude M.
Ferguson, of 20S7 Lavey, will
leave the first of July to spend
the summer with her sister, Mrs.
Clarence W. Dickinson of Twin
Maples, Haririum, Conn. En
route she will visit In Chicago,
Ithaca, N. Y., and Chut Lain, N.
J.
The Following Firms
Will Be
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
July 4, 5 and 6
Big Basin Lumbar Co.
Builder! Lumbar Co.
Copelond Lumbar Co.
Drake Lumber Co.
Ham Lumbar & Supply Co.
Klamath Valley Lumbar Co.
Klamath Cabinet Shop
Swan Lake Moulding Co.
Suburban Lumber Co.
Leaving Lenora Repp, fourth
grade teacher at Fremont school,
left Saturday for her home in
Spokane. Wash. She plans to
visit friends in Salem on her
way north.
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Klamath Rodeo Parade
JULY FOURTH 10:00 A. M.
MAIN STREET . . KLAMATH FALLS
Floats - Tableaux - Stunts
V ts.1 .
HORSES!
HORSES!
rHOItSES!
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COWBOYS!
COWGIRLS!
The Humming Activity of a Progressive City . . .
The Color of the Open Range!
FIRST and SECOND PRIZES
will be awarded in the following sections
Ciric Industry Indian Mounted Organizations
Community- Labor Juv.nila Harnett Clattet
Fraternal Automotive Veterans Best Dressed Cowboy
Commercial Aviation Stunts Best Dressed Cowgirl
JUDGES OF ENTRIES: Harold Mortcnion, Mayor Ostcndorf, DuVal Moore
PARADE DIRECTOR: E. P. Ivory
ATTEND THE-
Rodeo Contest At The Fairgrounds
July 4-5-6-7
Dances At The Armory
July 4 and 6, Baldy's Band
VSTTHE-
Rodeo Fun Trail
WEST COAST SHOWS, South 6th St.
Klamath Rodeo Committee
ELMER BALS1GER General Chairman
SUMMER BASIC DRESSES
for "Go-Everywhere"
VILLAGE QUEEN
IN VAN RIVER
Pretty-as-a-plcture in t h I a
pepperment striped cotton
dress with frothy white eye
let ruffles tracing the sloped
shoulders and U-neckllne.
And a pocket to end all pock
ets this eyelet-edged "hand
Jammer" on tha flare-fa!
skirl!
Plastic buttons, centered with
tiny flowers, lend their love
liness down to the tiniest of
waists, all bclted-in with a
perky bow-belt.
The twin bow perches flirta
tiously on your left shoulder!
All the refreshing charm of
a summer's day In tills cool-as-a-brceze
JOYCE HUBRITC
dress for country lanes or
city streets. Sizes: 10 to 18.
Blue, or Green stripes.
7.95
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A "Medallion"
For You!
Cotton Sun and Country
Poplin Sanforised
Not one, but many exquisite
medallions print this dress
that takes its Inspiration from
the mysterious Orient.
Rows of stitching leaves its
lovely trace on the tabbed
yoke, the plunging vee-ncck-line
and the off-center tab on
the skirt, A zlppcrlcsi placket
hides a pocket.
Plaitic buttons, carved like
exquisite Ivories, high-light
the slope-shoulders and give
Interest to the shirred skirt.
The raffia belt ties with "lic
orice" strings to make your
waist as-tiny-as-a-Ming figur
ine! Sizes: 10-20.
Rose and Aqua.
7.95
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