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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1947)
I 'Startling Improvements' Leave Half Atomic Plants h US On Obsolete Basis L, . uiKuntlM .limn IS UPi Tit a'Jnilo energy commission y hill 'llinlanl imrt equipment ore obso- ' ii bece um of 'slHrtlliit Improve bJu" I"' protease, but Uil com- Strrlal ut of atomic puwer still U . JXbably 10 to 15 ytar. away. - r i....r.niifiii w&h made nub- ItJ bv the house PI'rtn" nSimUtca today I" "P"" ,r'"; SXVtlliia tlmt Ui commission ba ? X i "ly MV5.WW.000 of til. UM.. St"w "it mK"I tot tl. fu.nl yr U. commlll.0 .aid It l liJire "U rt'fu rtvotoiiiient In 1 Sctloi Willi thl. IiniHirt.nl oJ rot" but tlmt It had b u"; PT'ev. ....Ti hw Hi. agency - r avern Suit ismissed bl.EOON CITY, Jun. II UV- U fi'l'tle. with falt "t of Uoimrd uiiiit-" i.vnni finer. tor. ; 5A dlMiilw.r.1 yesterday by Circuit i S. E.rl C. Utouretle. ' iiouge. who .aid ha " "rested oaf Hi. .round lil tavern did not Kawi . slate luiuor rontrol com mon license. had.Mked siw.too 5arn.il es .11(1 named M defendants Mlrtrt Attorney Miller H. IUyd.il. Sorriff Denver I. Young; Victor r-ri. pmball m.ctiln. owner. nd continental Casu.lly comp.ny. judged ruled Ih.l . rocelpl Oftme received from III. liquor com biftlon on hl .piillr.Uon for license t renewal did not constitute . tempor ary permit for Ui l.vcrn, .. Uouge ooiitaiidrd. ' 'i'lie old llrense h.d expired De otrober 31, IW. Ooiige applied for mptil but h.d not raccivcd It by January 33. IMS. when lit wm r. rtiirHl . Hnydcil le.tlfled charge, .g.liul Ool'ie were dropped when Uio llq at eoinmlaaloii wrote him that OOUge wm operating under . tem porary iiermll. Omul Uler filed fit .ult for damage.. Recruiter lamed Here plans to .pond II. money or how lnany ptnpln will be on 11. payroll. 'Mm committee .uitgeatod the onmmlsslmi can come buck Ui coif giras fur more funds nllrr It gels In fact, and figure, .triilghtened out. 'Ilia commission r.nUiiiili'd dur 1 1 ill commit lee hearings tlmt the acxniinta nd record. It received from the .rmy when It took over the Manhattan project were liuiuf flclrnt for mure th.n wlmt Repra .rnl.tlve Wlggleaworlh ill-Mass.) called ".it over-nil curbstone gUfiw" on It. budget. (Innrrnl Manager Carroll L. Will .on testified mure and more of the commission's 3 00fl,im,000 worth of plant, and equipment will become obsolete a. new Improvement, aro developed to punh atomic telenet low.nl more powerful weapon, and peaceful uses. 71le uniirollrl.HflltM rnmnilttee al. I lowed the commlulon the full I2M),- wkiuuu ii .oKrd in aulliurlty to rimke contr.ru to be flntncrd by I in ure uprnnrltlnii. Of thin uf&.oooixM) caMi Jt al lowed. Ihe committee e.rmnrked iaoOofl.000 for rene.rch In cancer control. ' It proponed, loo. that the com mlulon make a "tulMlantl.l" cut In It. publicity tuff. U.I Clnrenrt I llriuenden, HMCR, of Klamathi ft 111 ha. been tppolMtea voiuuieer rwervt recruu iy officer for Kl.nmth and Lake tnUnllM. with authority to effect re tiiUiimenu of former marine. Into tlir m.rint corp. reMrvc. $ Tin appolntmrnt I. In line wltli . new procelure which tat.bll.he. twrulUnt officer, on a locllwd finli. Tilt new pl.n will ellml ti.lt tht e.perut of tr.vel to a rt Irultlni ilnlloii 4n .notlier oily If tliert u nut out In the recruit'. Iiomt (own. Applicant, may now ; bt .worn In wllh no travel or tn 'ronveiilcnct Involved. Anyone lu nrefted In tht marine corp. reatrvt in.y eonuct MaJ. BrUmi.n. .. Hart Takes Over Hotel BAKER. Junt 12 uPv-M. V. H.rt. B.ker, reuaumed active manage ment of the Oelner-Orend hotel here tod.y. The hoalelry, a Raker lend m.rk ilnct tht l.le '00a. wa. re ported .old b)Ut ix montli .go to Frank C.rl .lid Prank Moore, for mer Southern Oregon hotel oper ator.. Prior to thai Hurt had owned and operated tht btulneM for two nd a h.lf yenrt, H.rt declined to comment on the reaaun for returning to the manage ment of the hotel. Hearing Set On Dams PORTLAND, Ore., June 13 iV A public hearing on the propoMd Mountain Hherp and Helta cunyon dam. on the Hnake river will be held al lewminn, Idaho. July B Col. Orvllle E. WnUh, dlntrlct nrmy engineer, who announced the meet ing, aald the public', view, were aoughl before army engineer, make a rcHirt on the feasibility of the dam. to congreM. The Interlur department', tenta tive pl.n to del.y construction of four ilnm. on the Lower Hnake liver puihed the Mountain rlheep and Ilell. c.nyon prolecu to the tore. They would help meet power de m.nda while Ihe down-river danA were delayed In contraction for at leant 10 yeara. Tht announcement of tht meeting aid neither dam would Interfere with !mon run. Into the Clear water and rt.lmon river. Thl. would enable the flh and wildlife nervfce to .tuily thoroughlv nlaiu to tramfer fUh riuui to river, below the 'te of d.m. planned tventuallv on the lower Snake and Cn'umbla river., tht announcement Mid. Formtr Notre Dame President Passes BOUTII BEND. Hid., June 13 The Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnrll, C. B C, who icrved a. premdent uf lilt Unlverally of Notre Dame for tlx year, and wa. auioclated with tht unlver.lty for nearly 3d year., died yeMerday at I ho age of M. Father O'Doniiell, who ha. been 111 with cancer and wver.l month. Mo had undergone an operation, retired a. prealdent a year ago and wa. mcceedtd by tho Kev. John J. Cavanaugh. WHY WE SAY Vt IT AN t COUIMt UJ lUWtON vv BATON "ROUGE Hal on Rouge, rapilul uf loui.iuiia, in Frcnrli meant "red .lick". It derived tl.it. name from the fart Indiiin. pliinled a lurge red pole at the preaenl tile of Ihe city to de.icnole ihe iMiundary line between the Jiunting ground, of two. rival Irilic. to ml ti lul iuiviii coir fu woiie iwi iiuvi it Conservation Group Tours Jefferson County Projects "Planned Preparation for Planned Crop.'' wa. the main topic of the Jeflerton county conxervatlon and Irrigation field day, held Wedueaday, when a caravan of 40 car. toured tht county to obiervt corutrvatlon pr.c Uce. Pliinurd farming with tht leant noil txhaullon and greatwl return and long time prosperity for the community were dlncuiwed and Illus trated during the field day with three car. from Kl.math boin Join ing the lour. - llurrcll Short of Henley, Ray Loonley of 1'orl Klamath, Henry, Oerald and Jack Wolff and Hoy Oelnger and .on of Chlloquln, Oil. On borne and Mr. Hair of Tulelake Joined the group which aucmbled at Willowdalc autre on highway (7 at 10 a. m . June II. The first .top w a weed control project on Ixwer Trout Creek Im provement dlalrtct. where tht flr.t tep toward leveling and full return on limited Irrigation water .imply wa. observed. AAA payment heltied on till, exiennlon aervtce plan where J-4D Is being used to erudlcate whltetop InfeaUtlotu touting about 300 acre, and uffecllng about 1860 acre. In the district. A range livestock well on the Ben Evlck ranch waa the next atop. Till, well l the first In the .Ute con .tructed with an agricultural con aervatlon program purchase order. AAA payment I. available upon com pletion of the project. Beason of use from this well ha. previously been llinlloa oy lack 01 water. Luncheon at the Bhangrl L. cafe, Madra., waa attended by approxi mately 114 farmer, and presided over by E. Harvey Miller, chairman of the suite PMA committee. There were about 100 In the group that at tended the afternoon meeting and continued the tour. Jefferson County Agent Alan Hunt .poke on "Planned Irrigation," elim inating error., lowering cou and assuring full return, from the first, with AAA payments making plan ning and accomplishment possible. Land leveling on the Earl Bone farm was viewed In the tour of Irri gated territory a. was the Corwln brothers Irrigated farm showing well - planned Irrigation system In operation. Community drains for waste water utllluitlon concluded the field day. For buying, selling, trading, use Tht Herald and New. Want Ad. for quick resulu. -COUPON" ftin4 tbli reopen milh Sl.M antj we will mill srepeK bleeminf eita litbrieV (llftdloUi. If pltnitd IbU rottnlb thf will bleeta duriDf Oct fer. Ilea vert en Bulb Garten Beaverlen, Oregen. Quenchers "mWOWATCPrvcoe hers ?SJD FRIDAY 13TH PRESENTING BOAT REGATTA ROYAL COURT DANCE Spomortd by Klamath County Junior Chamber of Commerce Boat Regatta AT THE ARMORY Dancing 9 to 1 Music by Baldy'i Band Admiition: 75c, Tax 15c, Total 90c Reserve Fleet Employment OK'd ASTORIA, Ort June 13 (Pi The maritime commission reserve fleet In I'ralrle channel ha. been authorized to employ 231 persons, Capt, A, O, Piilmer .aid today., The fleet captain of the commis sion staff aald a permanent reserve fleet probably would be established In Young's bay, several mile, from the temporary Columbia river site. Pacific Vets Get $4 Million Monthly SEATrLE, June IS uT Pacific Northwest veteran, and their de pendent, are receiving an average of 14.000,000 monthly In pensions and compensations, Director Abra ham Nelson of the veterans admin l.ymtlnn claim, service .aid yester day, He .aid there were 13,000 veterans and K.000 dependents on tht lists, Doi't Be a.... Sloven CD) LET TIE LAIRIIT 10 IT! 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Friday to take up tht organization of next year', program. - Oralapp .aid that present esti mate, pur, the population in trie elementary schools at 2150. and in Klamath Union high school at 1400. Prlnclualvwlll re-check all enroll ment figure, trying to estimate class size and dlscusa-the 1D47-4S school year schedule. Thl. I. tht last meeting of principal., many of whom are going away to summer school, until the first week of the new school year In September. RATION 0P AMHTEHDAM, June 13 lA-t The government today terminated ra tioning restriction, on the sale of clK.rs. Buyer, previously were lim ited to 20 cigars every two week.. Cigarette, still are rationed at the rate of 50 a week. BOTANY TIES"-" Don't Forget "Dad" Next Sunday Give Him A Stetson HAT Gift Certificate from 7.50 Let him select huj own b.t from our extremely Urge stock. -Slact 1111. DUEW'sJ MANSTORE TM Mala Bt FASHION PARK Rotary Winds Up Annual Convention BAN PRANCI8CO, June 13 i Kotary International wind, up Its ; four-day 38th annual convention , with a general get-together today after voting by secret ballot to keep i its International headquarter, at l Chicago, where It wa. flr.t organ- I lzed in mi. Members voted 1882 to 1230 to; reject Denver', long-standing bid. . I he Denver Rotary club ha. been I maintaining an option on a $135,000 site In the hope headquarter, would be moved there. BE.AI.D NIWI. KLaMlk rails, Ora. miOAT. J. It, HIT. turn Nla. Classified Ad. Bring Result.. PflinTR PT "PAINT TO PROTECT . . , IT PAYS!" Miller and Sehorn Palnle Complete Block of Wallpaper Vamlahee Enamels Floor PalnU f .nUW,n Outalde Paint Bhlngla Stain PATTERSON ft SON PAINT STORE 122 E. Main Phtnt I3M Ml. Bellille Saul: R EPAIRINC or restyling furs takes time when it's done by experts. Sometimes nearly o month is needed to obtain perfect-matching skins for your' garment before octual work con start. Bring your garments to us now, to in sure early delivery in the fall. il k? JR E C. F. BELLISLE Manager, for department u.i.ft.n. ' i ' i t J at THE DRESS THAT GOES IViRYWHERI AND DOES EVERYTHING... IN COOl COTTON STRIPED SEERSUCKER . own mannered . . . coun try wise! Your favorite "acT tion" casual in fine quality cotton seersucker! Its lovely freshness is regained with -each sudsing and a lick or two of the Iron. Cut for medium and tall figures , . . tailored in the best "Versa tiler", tradition. White with grey, powder, brown, green or red; 12 to 20. 10 95 thing, extra bright make, them laat longer, Free Pickup A Delivery . SUPERIOR-TROY Lmindry Dry Cleaner. ' go, Hlk 8X6 Klsmslll Avi, ekiini Ilia rhaat Toll 410 So. 6th Klamath Falls Phone 4113