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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1946)
saALD KIWI, Klaaalk Fall,, Ora. rtlDAT, Imtf , lilt, rat riT lliuat' OijAlvalKaVMIraaaAi&atA 'MU.XUSJi WEATHER M. Mm. 1'iarlli Klamalll rails M II .11 Haiiaiiialllo "I M l'..tll.nd 'l "" llriiu Il ! Halt nam-lai-u ...... IW hmiiii in aa Ttw Me.il. ml m i i"' ikii uiun J OIllciloN-- Partly rlumlr tmlar anil Malttlrla). Hi'allaiill ilmwaia aiiillll iul llt.n LtMilar autilli and allshlly i-iiular iimiIIi timln.ii lotlay. Urmia Waal U, liuillmaalvlly wludi oil tuail. . WAHIIINtTlN I'ailly climily liMlay lid fMUlllUy, Willi irtvaalimal lllil lain nr alumna III niiillmait iiuilltm Halur ilay. nllalilly i-oulor Imlav. tianlla In iniMlarala auulll lu waalally wlnda utt Coaat. NIIIITItKHN CAI-lrOIINIA Talr Imlay and Maluiilay but Willi anina lllil almw aia In amivma nnrlliain pnitlmi loilay ktirf almwaia III liialirr iiuitinlallii II la - lug Irmiiaialuiaa III lnlarl.it. Uanlla Waal lu llurtliwaal wintla nil cna.i. Discharged Davy llentliorne, Ioiiiiit KUI1S athlete, urnvud tome yeslerduy from llieiner- tun Willi til dlseliuiKi! limn Uie nuvy. lln pluim lu enter Oreifon StiHii cullt'Kii thin full. Returning rrom Csmp Cump Kin? Ulrls rettirnliiK Iroin cuinp at Lake ' lliu WiiihU Sunday should urrlvo on Mum Cluiro in buck of tlm IiIkIi chiiol between 1 mill 1:MU p. in. t In Nuvy Juseiih Miirshull Fry, iiiii ut Mr. unit Mil. liuiiuli II. Kry nf Kurt June, Calif., Iiua enlisted In tho U. .4. nuvy llirouuli thu Iih'iiI iwnnlliiK ut flee. Kry. who Is 1H, has sienl some tlinii Ill lliu im rcliiinl mil rlne service, Ho wu accepted by lliu nuvy In rortlund, July 23. Clrl ScouU All Gill Scout lloliiK tu summer cuinp by bus mo usked tu br nt tin' loadlim plutrurni behind tho hliih school, Jul v 2H, ut H a. ni. Willi their uuKUUKe. Mussel will leave pruiuptly at U lIU . in. Fir The Klumutli Fullii (Ire ili-purtnii'iit rrcclvi'il u cull frum tho Wlnenm liotrl, 4:3(1 u. m. Frl iluy niornliiK, wlirn a rrfrliirru tor imilur cituulit un flri1. The niutiir win the only tlilnii tlinii Ulicd. Japs 'Surprised' At Atrocity Acts POHTLANU. July 20 UVi 1 1 lu It runkliiK Jiiiuiiifsc rx prccd "iirprli', liock mid chnurin" at tho iitrocilicK cum- milted by their trmips and ro veulcd In the trial of lirn. Tiiui'iytikl Yninnnlittn. Mul. Holv rrt M. Kerr, chief prinweulor In the Irliil. told City cluh inrin brrn todiiy. "Th" Jupunei do rrcounlyK tho difference between rlitht nd wrong. Even Ymnmhlln ad mitted thut the mihlecllun nf cIvIIIhih tu terrorlin, a the Klllplnon were, was wronu," Kerr reported. Tho atrocltleii were committed In Munlla lreel the nntives prepnred to welcome approach ine Anierlcnn forces. Kerr miid, and were thormnjlily oriinnlr.eil anil not committed In the hen I of battle. A l DIchrqod Knrl F. Ji'iiklim, AMM 1c, of IU4 E. Muln, wan ilUcliuiKcii from nuvul nervliu ut Urciiierton, Wimli., July 23. Gromyko Firm On Atom Plan NF.W YOK, July 2(1 (R'l Soviet Ituiulu. Ill the fuce of oveiwlu'liiilnu iiDiioKlllon. pro purcd tnduy to Keek a nhnwduwn on her prnpimul for, un Inter- iiutlouiil convention ouiiuwinu tho production mid line of utomlu wenponn. Soviet Dclriliito Andrei A. Gromyko, who two dnyii uno re jected the key point o tno U. S. iitomlc control plun, win Hcheduled to open debute on lliu own projx inn I before a comuillteo of the United Nntloui utumlc eneruy comnilloil ut 1 p. in. (I'SIM. Tho Hii.ihIiiii plun already lum been dlncuMed both formally 11 ml informally by the 12 dele Kiiteii and no fur baa been tip liorted only by Poland. It -IH'ared, therefore, thut the pro poMil lind little or no cliuncc of approvnl. Oromyko, however, liai con tinued to stick to bin own plun and, at 111 retiuext, It wu placed on the auendii of atomic coinmls Kton cominlltee No. 2, which la churned with the tuik of drufl lull un ntomic control plun. A U. S. iM)kcj(muii, emphaiiiz Inil thut the American delcuiitlon hud in no way cliunued it o.il- j ; , tlon an result of Urnmyko'i (innriall Inn In tlm lliirnr-l, uiun ' . mild: "We will now let Gromyko J? I curry the bull for a while iindi':' ,' listen to what all Hie deli-Kates ? havo to say about his proposals." -i i i 4-' Classified Ads Dring Resulls, ' v. V-i V 1 Novelist Ifervey Allen attend ed the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin CHiaoroDisT foot srnciAi.ur faal tarfary - and OrlliapaSIra McATEE CLINIC in i. iih it. rnn nit .p. Etfafe Planning NOW IS THE TIME Many Wait Too Long paulTa! lee Phone 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA ': 1 To Members of Moose Family Thu Post Covernor will present a progrom of fino octs for tho Mooso family, Thursday eve ning, July 25, at 8 p. m.( and refreshments will be icrved afterward. 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