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tjpNESPAY, JULY 23, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE torn Town Has Tight Lip ultd wf I'wa Nlurlti iir jamkh hi ri mi hon JllC'IILANl), Wni.li., July Xt ll'i- ki Hila nliuii-uoi'ii i-miiimimiy H i' jU.iii'hrd I lin noi'iiml ulililvi'lniiry ( "Si hlnl'Ty-liiKk I iu fxiiIcuiIiiii which "X wny tho "nm'Hil" if lU r. '. ... . ..--t.... f.. ii. ft..-. itwnr rxpiuuiloii iiiujrcl with n hl-llpprd ariurlty pulley mill lu uiiln rmir. T'lhn uiiliiMimrliirnl thin uuiiith n( r Ptpnimliill i ol ulli KitUI u II new 'JliMlUrllijIl mill I'li'Ht WurkrK Aiillil lliiih'imi Ihn umiiil clciup Juillny fur nM'iirlly iui (mmh-d. Ta ln utwlni prunilniHiily In Ihr Awn' rrcrculliiii hull nimiiiln Ihr mm Clly Knyimiff: KII"K I" lwV H tlnrut; ml Inlk about yuur wmk nl llic i" Ofdi'liila iinlil lline nun brcn nu mile III ncrurlly ri'lrli Hull ann o 'iiimrrMloiiul flurry nvrr rr- mvaI nil rriiivrry ul lllrn (rum ir Ua AlniiHM, N. M , nlumlt' urn. el, mill Ihnl llirrr Iiuvk bcrn nu rarlira ' arcurlly lirre I l(e-lnvrtlillmi Hinie Ihn atomic mow nim- HiiUMun lKik ovrr iKliiiliilntrulloii ill i atom nnillinnl. vvrry our in uir SHOO iiii)Ii)'M In tho tlcurrul Klcc- irioiHiiiiiiiwiHi'ii ifauriiiil KimliipiT liill Wiirkn l hi'liiK ro-liivcMlKiited. All hrr pinpluyi. hiivo to fiico u llmrniiKli lim-MiKiilluii iui tu tholr loyally mid pM nctlvlilni. A MikcMiiiiii fur Oinriul Kli-clrlc. whli h took iivi'r the opniiiioii ol Die vimt lliiiiluril priiJiiL-L from Duponl lnt yew. miIiI thi r-tnvmtluutloii ul nil employ wan luiini linl umlrr mi atomic rimiKy rummluilon nrilrr ul IiiaI April III. Ill uililllliui In the A K. C, clin k up, rvrry rmiiloyn muni miitI Cicn mill MiTtrli! pi'iniiiinol ntmidiircla of iliiiillllcullonn nr mi, ink- project work mill pni.nmil mluiilublilly to Hit utomlc community. I'rujrcl iillii iuin m i- pi mid of die lliiiilniil woikii Milrty record, but even in Unit uphein there In uii Ho mem n( 'retrlcicd Information." In Ihn iiinkliiK nl pliitiiiiluiii, (he radioactive elrinriit which la n key In Ihr rrleimn of utomlc enemy, nut iu mimic peikiiii ever Inn been haled h vli'llin nl the hluhly (ImiKeriiiM riiflliwrllvlly. A aerlra ill viial In diMlrlal pliinia, piilenilnlly the moat diuiKermia In Ihr world, have com pllril the ntnlen beat Imlualrlul anfely record. Computed allh the iiiillonul In duatriiil avenue of 13 0 cuauiilllea per million mini hour of liibor, Hufely Ulraclor V. It. lloliniiilat cltrn h linn nvcnikc III the Hiinford worka ul .017 nnU a, ilMO rating of Mi. "In I mil we wenl 2:16 diiya without mi Injury," Ilolimiulat aiild. "Then the rocord wna apolled becmiao win klnnii lei bllatnr Kl't Infected Rfler plnchliiK tila flimer with 11 acrew driver. He loal a day." The only futiillty ever churned uk ul 1 ml the oprriilloii of the Htornlc project wnn a iniui a ilea th when he fell from 1 truck In ft collision, The curtiiln of aecrecy ilropa uxiiln on the queatlon of how alien aiifety record 1:1111 be entiibllahed where audi deadly aluff la beliiK niiimifnctured In aeven aprawllnic lilmiu, ench rlitht mllca apart over eJ0-wlmre mile area. Moat workmen don't gel near the dmiKeroua product, and Oelger countera keep a coiuitiiiil check on riulloiietlvlly In work arena. All In foriiiutlon offlrlnl expliitna thnt pro tective clothing la worn by pernona In work which might lend them to dnngeroua expoaure, and built-in precnutloiiiiry dcvlcea nnaure thnt a workman with more curloally tlliill good acnae can't go wnnderlug Into trouble. UO Group To Gather Here The unnuiil aummer meeting of the Unlverally of Oregon Federation will be held In Klnmuth Full" next Tucadny, July 2(1, In Room 210 of KlumiiUi Union high achool. atart Ing at 7:30 p. m, John A. Warren, the unlveralty'i athletic coach, will be the featured apenkcr, Warren recently waa named hend track coach at Oregon, auc- cecdlng Colonel 11M1 Huyward. He I alao awlmmlng mentor and will aaalat Jim Alkcn with the varalty footbull team. The purpoae of tho meeting la to aaalal proapectlve atudenU with unlverally couraea, entrance require menta, enrollment procedure, alh letlca and houalng. Harry Ollckman, atudent director 'of the Federation, will conduct the meeting and allow a film on unlverally life. All high achool graduate and veterana who have not attended college are encouraged to come to the meeting, which la alao open to parent, alumni and ludenta. . Dave Henthorne, Oregon'a freah mnn aprlnler from Klnmath Falls, la In charge of arrangcmcnui. Clusalfled Aai Bring Reaulta. 1 I inE Duchess pia5 to set f vat imz, nick, 7 ' i VfcCETHERIOCRROVJ. DUCHESS.' HELP FROrN RACHER5 Ori WE'U HAJS Usi"5 tOOl I "OttT'i TUV r We'll ACCE.PT &05 THE iOB. 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SHOP AT PENNEY'S FIRST DOWNSTAIRS CARNIVAL B Dick Turner eeea 1111 n au aratiet m . t. an a mt. a. Tro Cleared For Posse Ride "You told me to call her downstair to do the dishe. and all I said to her waa aha wa wanted on the phone!" Boyle's Column A preview trail ride up Into the riiKKed back country north of Lake 0' the Wooda was taken Sunday by John Bamlnaon, Rogue River na tional forcat dlatrlct ranker, travel ing the route of the Sheriff's posae ride aet for July 26-37. The purpoae of the ride waa to determine hazard which might be removed by the U. S. forest aervlce in cooperation wl'h recreational groupa. Barglnaon rode from the north end of Lake o' the Woods where the posae ride will start Saturday, on up paal several of the beautiful wooded Sky lakes on to Inland lake. He' advised against a part of the cross-country Included In the orig inal plans for the two-day trip, as being too rough, and delegated a crew which started work Monday re moving fallen logs and brush from the trail. Interest Is Increasing rapidly In the ride, with 71 registered to date. Each member of the pos&e may take one guest and many old members who have not ridden with the group for some time are planning on tak ing the trip. Horses and duffel will be shipped from here to the lake and those not having their own may rent trail horses at Lake o' the Woods but should notKy Keith Moon, commit tee chairman, at once so there U1 be sufficient horses for everyone. The Rogue River troopers will Join the group at the lake and make the ride to camp, to participate in the grand time planned by the committee. This Toughie Dreams About Crimes He Never Commits By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK, July 23 Of Most of the time I am awake I live In my private dream world. I don t know what your dream world Is like, but mine is one place where no tenderfoot is welcome. It is really a tough Joint, where nobody drinks sarsaparllla and no holds are barred. You or nobody else could gel In there with an ordinary police pass. My dream world is strictly irom muscles. Everybody who lives In It has robbed birds' nests or shed blood all over the tomato patch but me. I am always about to but some thing always Intervenes. In my private dream world I am alwayff the about-to-be-a-crlmlnal- iio-never-becomes-one. It Is a desperate sphere into which I would never dare invite my friends. They are too pusillanimous for the hor rible projects I keep hatching there. I began escaping Into my dream world when I first learned that kindergarten was a fraud: At that period In American education they used to keep children from mutual meyhem by having us gallop around the room in tune to the piano. Just as I felt convinced the teacher re garded me as the best pacer and prancer of Uie class. I overheard her tell a visiting instructor from the first grade: "I can stand everything about this galloping business except that Boyle boy's knees knocking together on the turns. That upsets me." Immediately I set about dream ing how I could hang that kindly old lady by the neck without being caught. I never got around to doing JUNIOR SIZE BICYCLES FOR 5 YEAR OLDS IP P O O L E S Va Srfuth Tth it. but that incident sent me off Into a dream world in which my enemies ever since have suffered terrible phantom drubbings. I wouldn't want to give the idea that my dream world is Just an arena of revenge. . It Is much more than that. It is the place where I turn stupendous million-dollar busi ness deals, toss thousands away to charity, and am a modern Robin Hood of Wall Street with a mldas touch. But the main things Is that in my dream world I, am a really tough cookie. Anybody who -pushes me around disappears In a geyser of surprised gore. The only trouble is they don't realize It. After some five years of married life my good wife. Frances began to worry about the way I kept skipping off Into my dream world whenever the world about me bored me. She said I should see a psychiatrist or at least go to a Turkish bath. "I would rather admit a duck billed platypus to my dream world than a psychiatrist," I said. But once at a cocktail party I edged up to a psychiatrist and asked: "Have you ever considered rob bing the Queen Elizabeth in mid ocean, sinking it with all Us pas sengers and escaping on a speed boat?" He measured me carefully with his eye, then whispered: The first thing-Is to knock out the radio so she can't give an alarm." Now after 10 years Frances doesn't mind so much when I retreat into my dream world'. Her tolerance be gan after she asked me curiously: "Are there any girls in your dream world?" , "No." I told her, "it's no place for women." "Well, you poor thing, go ahead and enjoy lw" So that's where I live mostly. Right now I'm figuring on how to crack the Bank of England without leaving fingerprints. Any ldeas? Special ) 0 " ALL GARDEN HOSE B. F. GOODRICH All Lengths RESINITE Green or Yellow Synthetic Resin G.ATES , Includlnr Gardenette with the NYLON Wonder Cord SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. s 3226 So. 6th Phone 3169 Tie Holds Up Building Plan SALEM. July 23 IPi Construc tion plans for three buildings at the Falrview home for the feeble minded were stalled today after a tie vote by the state emergency board and the state board of con trol. Board members late yesterday voted 4 to 4 after arguing need of the building and present high con struction costs and then set an other meeting for Aug. 7 to review the Issue. The buildings involved are an employes' cottage, a patients' cot tage and a laundry. A low bid of X742.740 has been submitted by W. C Smith and Co.. Portland. The group of board members fa voring Immediate construction warned costs might go higher and the need for additional room at the Institution was so urgent work should start at once. Favoring the plan were Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell Jr., State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott, Speaker of the House John Hall and Rep. Jack Greenwood. Wemme. Voting against were acting Governor Mar shall E. Cornett. Klamath Falls. Sen. D. H. Walker. Independence. Rep. F. H. Damasch. Portland, and Rep. Robert C. Glle. Roseburg. 'Flying Santa' Dies f J. , I , r.. , , ll x . CapL William H. Wincapaw (above), who before the war bombed New England lighthouses with Christmas gifts from the air each year since 1937, died or heart attack while piloting his plane over the Rockland, Me., har bor. A passenger drowned when the plane 'dived Into the harbor. , AF wirephoto FOR SALE Ji-Yd. Shovel with choice of attdchments. Six months' use. 1-Yd, Shovel and Dragline. 20-Ton Equipment Trailer, full Oct., 1946. Sell reasonably. Call EA 6028 Write P. O. Box 4621 Portland, Oregon la- Lairs. tV ' r mi WHOM , SHXMFFS POSSE- THMLR.it! Camp White Petitions In Circulation An Initiative petition calling far state acquisition of the Camp White hospital, Medford, for po sible uses as a mental hospital. Is now being circulated over the state by the League of Women Voters. The petition, if enough signatures are obtained, would force a vote on a proposed law entitled "Bill tor State Acquisition of Camp Whit Hospital Site and for an appropria tion of (5000 to defray preliminary expenses incurred in carrying out the act. The federal government has title to Camp White, but the state could acquire the surplus Installation . through the war assets administra tion. Petitions here will be placed at the county courthouse and chamber of commerce building, from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Wednesday and Thurs day of this week, and a local mem ber of the league will handle the papers In each place. The petition must be turned over to the county clerk for certification of the signers as voters this week-end. Mass Rites Held For Crash Victims MYRTLE POINT. July 23 W Mass graveside rites were held to day for the five victims of an auto mobile' accident Sunday In which four members of a family were killed outright. Victor John Fry. 19, the fifth vic tim, died yesterday. His wife and year-old daughter also were seri ously Injured. Burial was in Oak Flats cemetery on the Illinois river. Turn those no-longer-used articles into cash now I Herald and News Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick results. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE CALLING FOR BIDS OS CONSTRUCTION WORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That sealed propoMls will be received by the Supervisor oft the Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon, for the construction of what Is known av the Motschenbacher Drain and Branches, approximately two and one quarter miles in length, and Involving the fol lowing: Excavation approximately 40.000 yard Placing of miscellaneous culverts. Canal to be constructed according to plans and specifications now on file at the office of William U Wales, Engineer, 1209 Lincoln Street, Klamath Falls. Ore gon. Proposals will be received up to t o'clock P. M., Saturday, August 9. 1947, at the office of the District, 12 Melhaie Bldg.. Klamath Falls. Oregon, and opened at that time. All proposals must be accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 5 of the amount bid. Successful bidder will be required to furnish performance and payment bond in the amount of SO of the contract price. Bidder will be re quired to submit statement giving ex perience In this class of work, financial ability and equipment The District ex pressly reserves the right to reject any bid on which the facts as to experience, financial ability, and equipment justify such rejection. Envelope enclosing bid should be ad dressed to Klamath Drainage District t 12 Melhase Bids. Klamath Falls. Oregon, and marked "BID FOB CONSTRUCTION OF MOTSCHENBACHER DRAIN." The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. L. LANCSLET, Secretary. Jl. 18-23-30 No. 779. HARTFORD Accident aad lademaity Company INSURANCE T. B. WAITERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phon 4193 TROUBLE -AN' I l(W6lX,Hoyj vFaW to rent W car. IVOUP. CARir---' OONNA, v Ch e Lpy I WANT TO TAKE MV MOTHER-IN-LAW R10IN& N IT-- THAT'S ALL., BROTH cvs ! HEH UEH I ilUST WANT HER TO JOLT AN' uAR N YOUR. 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