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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1946)
Daniel. Calls On Atomic Commission For Action Br FRANCIS W. CARPENTER LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y., Dec, 17 (P Bernard M. Baruch formally called upon the United nations atomic energy commis sion today to approve the United States plan for harnessing tht atom. In a brief speech to the full meeting of the commission, Baruch said that the question had been debated long enough and that the tune for action had come. Baruch, the United States representative of the atomic energy commission, came to the meeting with the determination to push for a decision as soon as possible. Yildlife Fund to Be Upped .WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (JP) A gradual but certain increase in expenditures for wildlife restora tioncurtailed during the war is planned by the Interior de pertinent. Tish and wildlife service offi cial told a reporter they had m'.HJa ui icauiiic (tic wmn uti " peacetime scale this year but budgetary restrictions changed the program. Assurance that an increase was on the books coincided with pro tests from various states against a limitation of $2,500,000 for the government year ending next June and reports of a like limits tion for the next fiscal year. The money is derived from excise taxes on sporting goods ' and. the federal government is supposed to allot proportionate sums to each state. While war time curtailments have not been fully removed, the officials said the fund is being kept intact for future use. Department officials added that Secretary Krug was anxious to resume full-scale operations but thought he should accede to budgetary trends in the immedi ate future. .. . Cruelty Case May Be Tried Again ' PORTLAND, Dec. 17 WV-The cat of "Mary the mare that went . xd ODtirv may De xriea once man Hind the horse may again ride the elevator to stomp before a Jury. Attorney Walter B. Evans said he may ask for a new trial after three jurors told the court they received letters and telephone calls from irate persons asking a heavy penalty against Albert B. Price, 62, found guilty yesterday on a charge of cruelty to an animal.': . - -- - The shaggy brown mare was taken into the court room, up four stories by elevator, to ex- said were caused - when the dUhelved looking beast was dragged behind price's truck. GIVE A GIFT ; HE CAN WEAR ROMEO r SLIPPERS 3.95 to 4.9 S Leather aolea and uppers with elastic sides. TM Mala The commission Is considering policy for its political committee to follow in drafting me recom mendations section of a report the commission must make to the United Nations security council by December SI. Emphasizing that the United States stood firm on its plan first put forward last June 14, Baruch said: "We have no pride of author ship but we can not. in justice to our trust, accept changes in pur pose, we nave debated long enough. He said that the debates on arms limitations in the United Nations general assembly and the speeches of Vyacheslav M. Molotov, Soviet Russian foreign Britain's' foreign secretary haci covered much of the ground on atomic matters. Referring to Secretary of State James F. Byrnes' speech to the assembly, Baruch said that Byrnes had brought the United Nations and the public to a "re freshed understanding of the fact that abstractions have been de bates, and it is now up to us the atomic commission to pre sent an immediate, a practical and a realistic program." Apparently referring to the top priority given the atomic firoblem by the general assembly n its resolution on arms limita tion Baruch said: 'We have accepted the duty and we must proceed promptly to its fulfillment we believe, and our work follows this belief, that the best way of gaining our ob jective is to do first things first. In the very forefront of that ef fort lies the control of atomic energy. If we are able to solve that . vast problem, the others will come easier." La Grande Forms Air Search Group LA GRANDE, Dec. 17 (PI The air search and rescue pro gram of the Civil Air Patrol in eastern Oregon was set up today with the naming of W. M. Pier son of La Grande as commander of CAP district four. Oregon CAP Wing Commander Col. Harry Coffee reported Pier son would direct a squadron of 45 to 50 airplanes in any rescue mission in the area east of Heppner to the Idaho border and north to the Columbia river and south to the Nevada border. Planes are on call from Baker, Pendleton, La Grande Ontario, Lexington and Enterprise. . Approximately 50,000 Cana dian farmers and other laid owners are in toe maple sugar business. I COSTLY SNACK BIG SPRING, Tex., Dec. 17 (TPi a calf helped 'himself to a $700 meal by swallowing the purse of O. D. Smith, Forsan, Tex., druggist. Smith retrieved $335 in checks from the calf's mouth, but durkig the two and one half hours before tie animal was killed, it digested all the rest ex cept $iu in currency ana checks. POLICE HELP CHICAGO. Dec. 17 lP Mrs. Lucille Jankovsky, 33, a taxicab driver of suburban Cicero was driving some passengers from a loop hotel to the north side last night when her machine stalled. Mrs. jankovsky flagged a passing motorist to aid her. T.ie motorist was Detective Rocco Filetti of the vehicle bu reau and he explained it's against the law for suburban cab drivers to pick up passen gers in Chicago. Mrs. Jankovsky was ordered to appear in traffic court. 20 Die In Spanish Train Pile-Up MADRID, Dec. 17 (JP) An express train collided with a string of freight cars at 1:30 m. today, near the station of Cinco Case, about SO miles southeast of Madrid, and 20 persons were killed, according to advices received here. Classified Ads Bring Results. Home Extension Unit JVcws MODOC POINT Wild game cookery was dem onstrated by the project leaders, Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. William Helm, Thursday, at the regular meeting of the unit held at the home of Mrs. Helm. Mrs. W, B. Bickers guve an informative talk on the making of Christmas sprays and wreaths and prepared the centerpiece for the luncheon table, which con sisted of pine cones, fir sprigs and red berries, complimented by red candles in holders deco rated with berries and greens. The luncheon menu consisted of samples of roast wild goose and protato stuffing, smothered wild duck, venison pie, spiced apple rings, all made at the meet ing, and apple and poar salad and hot rolls with coffee brought by members. During the recreation hour a Christmas tree and gift exchange j were enjoyed. Attendance was small due to illness in the families of many members. In the absence of both the chairman and vice chuirmmi, Mrs. Bickers, assisted by Mrs. J. O. 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