J TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TI1REB Nation's Atomic Energy Program Expanded; New Weapons To Be Expedited lly I HANK I', AKKV WABIIINUTON W Tim nation's vnni plant for tlm projected hydro lion bomb will ciml more thun twice Kn much lift orluliiiillv entlinalcd. the Atomic Rnmgy Commuiftlon re ported Tuonday, C'hnlrmiin Uordon Dean of (he Korea War Quiet; Sun Warms Front By RTAN CARTIvK ' " SEOUL, Korea l American and Communist Jet battle In M1CI Alley Tuesday aa aklea cleared ov rr North Korea. One Red MIO wa damaged. Twenty two F-80 fliibre Jet tan tiled briefly with about 60 MIO" from J0.OU0 feel down ', to . 20,000 lent, ' - A brlKht nun wurined' 111 now. r covered Imltlrlroiit. Hut only pa trol ncllon waa reported. 1,1. James E. Arnold of Walla Wolla. Wunli.. rcorted the dam nurd MIO. There wna-no report of Allied loMt. " Allied warplanes- flew 679 aort ie bv fl p.m., the Tilth Air Porte leported. They ripped up Red rail line In 97 placea. Monday hlKhl Allied fluhtcra mid lUiht bomber roared over North Xorea and atnilcd Pearly 000 Com. munlnl vehicle. Pilot reported dr. Mrucllon of more than 80. B-29 Superior! attacked the rail brldife at Blnunlu In Norlltwest Korea. The heuvlcat ground uotton Mon day wu In the rttRiird -mountain of EaMern Korea, Kcd Infantry men attacked, two Allied ponltlona. but were driven back by artillery. U.N. troops, counted ifJ-Comipunlut dead. , . Jt- ' . Hie North Korean radKi at FvoiMcytimi atd "iwq Allied planes were shot down and U.N. de alroyer waa datnaxed on the wel roa.tt Monday. There waa no con- llrmaltun from Allied aources. Business To Visit Schools . Klamath Haaln bualneaa and pro feiwlomil men are slated to go back to school Feb. U. They'll be re paying a visit. ' Last Auguat, the Klamath Cham ber ot Commerce Invited all Coun ty school teachers to vlMt various business houses. Scores of the In structors toured several planta and atorc.i here. . Now the business men are going to visit the school'. They will be- .. ho.wn , modern' edBcntloii jncihoda i ana racuuics. ( n i - Houra for the lours are 11 u rn. to 2 p.m. Business men wishing to make a school visit are to noti fy the Chamber of the particular school they wish to visit. A Chamber bulletin outlining the visitation nys: "It will be day well spent In getting acquainted with your school system: the syt tern that ' Is your greatest nlnirt financial Investment and the one with which America Is bulldiiij Its future." AEO declared at a news confer ence the probable cost has been 'upper considerably ' from a boo million dollar "guesstimate" of a year and a half ago to 1 !4 billion dollars at present, Dean aald the estimates were re vised because It Is apparent now that "reactors" will coat more than had been expected. Reactors re devices for making atomlo explosives, , The AEO had announced that the reactors at the South Carolina It bomb plant were to be of "ad vanced" design. Dean said Tues day "the design Is still not com pleted on some of them." The new estimate was contained In the A EC's aeml-annual report to Congress. The Commission described "In tense uctlvlty" In the nasi six months throughout the entire atom lo enterprise Including an "ex panding atomlo weapons pro gram." It told of: 1. Full blast operation of all Its exlstlnir plants Including those for making atomic explosives. 1. Progress on now construction entalllnx i nor cent of thi nation's total building expenditures and em ploying nearly 2 ner cent of the country's total construction force. a. "uominued " Increase In the output of fissionable materials al a lower cost than ever. 4. "Substantial" and "sltrnlflrnnt advances" in weapons research and development. 5. Increased domesllo production oi uranium ores insnts to expand' ed exploration, onenlnir nf new nro. duclng areas, and Incentive bonus es for uranium producers who col' loctea more than 1230,000 In such priies" last year, a. Research findings with radio active isotopes that may lead to improved methods of farming "and lowered costs ol food and fibre pro ductloti." 7. Further agricultural research Indicating that atomic "rays." while providing no stimulus to plants, may aid in breeding new varieties oi crops, and also aid In the fight against certain crop di seases. Reds Protest Mid East Unit LONDON 11 Ilusala, protest. Ing for the second time In two months against formation of a Middle Kast Defense Command, charged Monday night It Is a Western attempt at "encircle ment" of the Soviet Union und her Communist Allies. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei A. Clromyko summoned re presentatives of the United States. Britain, France and Turkey the four nations sponsoring the Middle Kant proposal to the Foreign Of fice In Moscow at half hour Inter Mils and handed them Identical notes. As broadcast by Moscow Radio, the notes were similar to those Russia acnt the aame lour powers on Nov. 24, charging the Middle East Command was an aggressive proposal. Replying on Dec. 18, the Western powers and Turkey aald the Com mand was being organized lo pro tect the Independence and freedom of countries in that area and was Firemen Find 12 Bodies In Frozen Ruin MINNEAPOLIS ll'l Using axes to break apart the Ice-caked debris. firemen tuesaay recovered VI Flyers Offer Local Protest (Continued from page 1) Otherwise, last nlgTit'a Council meeting was routine. It lusted Just 46 minutes. ' i Police Judge Bob Elder reported that city officials of Brookings were here yesterday and showed an Interest In buying (he Ironwork ol the old tall In City Hall ba.se- bodlcs from the ruins of the three-1 ment. No price was set. story business-apartment house Three firms bid on trash pumps ra7.ed by fire at the cdKe of the for the Street Department, with Minneapolis loop Monday. thef Klamath Machinery Company Fire Chief Reynold Malmqulat 1 being the apparent low bidder, said his men expected to find the ills price for the type of pump bodies of live others, missing andiwantcd was $1,215.19 per unit, presumed dead In the tangled I J. W. Kerns bid $M5 for one wreckage of bricks and wood. pump or $3,005 for a double unit. Braving 15-bclow-zero temnera. West-Hitchcock bid $1,295 for one lures, firemen worked throughout $2.600 for two the night In the glare oi the blaz ing battery of floodlights. A wrecking crane with its swing ing bucket worked seven hours toppling the flrc-guttcd walls be fore Malmqulst would allow fire men to search the ruins. The first bodies taken out were enure y a regional oppose "'ance ,hose o( boy Bbout 8 glr, j ...... . -i3. The little girl, lounu on the steel springs ol a crio, clutched a charter "The lulsity of the explanation Is obvious," said Moscow's new note. It charged the Middle Enst Command was not a voluntary association "but has been Imposed on the Middle East countries." Natural Gas Schemes Eyed WASHINGTON oV Applications of four companies lo tap Canadian natural gas for Pacific Northwest consumers will come before the Federal Power Commission at a hearing here April 8. Companies Involved are the Norlhwost Natural Gas Co., New York City; Paclllc Northwest Pipe line Corp., Houston, Tex.; West coast Transmission Co.. Inc., Wil mington, T)cl.; and Glacier Gas Co. Butte, Mont. Pacific Northwest Pipeline has Legion Confab Set July 28 Onenlnir day of the Oregon Amer ican Legion convention to be held doll so larce firemen first thought here next summer nas oeen set they had found two bodies. !'or Ju V When It was an- those of a woman and boy about -nvnJon w,m. l.'Li. still pending. Today, an Associated Press dis patch from Portland said State Le- pcals. listed as missing six adult. B, T.o., h ... .h h?i ?wo . teen-ager, and nine young " 'J? inounced several weeks ago that the 12. None was Identified mimed lately. The American Red Cross, after icpeutcd newspaper and radio ap Wurlitzer A Magnificent PIANO At a Low Price LOUIS R. MANN . PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th The hid. were referred lo the I 'Ill! aeShlon w adjourned until ordinances, drawn in rocodlllcallun Street Committee tne I Thursday night when a number of I of the city's statutes, will be read. Building permits Issued totaled $2,600. with one of $2,000 going to Parker Pontiac for a remodeling Job. Ad4 hfinty, an4 aMtln tr plvour frnm yur hm with ft fin rirluri wlndaw which la riaiiilMeftlly Iniu). ft lid ainlnM hM tn4 e( ReiftrdtitM f localUn . , ooniult ua, Th naal . mv ha lata Ihftn yii think. ' ' children. scheduled two other conventions to Ail we're occupants of third Hoor P.e the. Legion session The tne i".u.",D J.L2!! to convene July 25. ond west of the downtown business j ly ""1 El,?,h.1.' ',he ." branch district. Two Die In Highway Crash is to meet July 26 and 27. Charley Hahn, Klamath Falls post commander, says the three events should draw some 2,000 visi tors to the city. O. D. Matthews has been named general convention chairman. His headquarters will be in Memorial Hall. Chairmen of the many com mittees necessary to the conven tion are to be named Feb. 5. House OK's McGrath Probe WASHINGTON The House Judlcls.y Committee Tuesday or- dered an Investigation of the ad ministration of the Justice Depart ment and the office of Attorney General J. Howard McGrath. The investigation will be made by seven members of - the com mittee, lour Democrats and- three Republicans, to be designated by Chairman Celler. iD-N.Y.i. It was ordered by a vote mem bers would not disclose. Repub licans had urged that the Inquiry be ordered, as a lollowup to dis closures of government tax scan, dais.- "" x President Truman hM deslgnat (d McGrath himself to direct a cleanup drive against .corruption in government. The resolution adopted by the committee requires no further ac tion by the House. It stipulates that the Investigation be "nonpp litlcal" and be confined to "credi ble" testimony, not to mere sus picion. On the ocean bottoms are more than 400.000 miles of International communication cables. SPOKANE I An automobile crashed Into the rear of a 15-ton f nowplow near here early Tuesday and two Air Force men In the 'car the most ambitious proposal a j were killed Instantly. The plow $174,180,602 project linking Texas idrlver. escaped Injury, gas reserve areas and Alberta gas State Patrolman Joe Bcdnrd said fields by maans of a 2.175-mlle I the victims were 1st. Lt. John S. pipeline system. It would serve Potter, 26. ol Des Moines. Ia.. and areas in utan. lasno. wasnington B-sgt. uonaia r.. iownswics.2j.oi several Important Hems are nn and Orcgonrand Vancouver. B. C. j Story City. .Ia. Both were stationed !lhr,Mnoa Iot tommr Northwest would construct a 645 at Faircl.lld Air Force Base. Pot-: ?ZlriZnZ T mile pipeline system casting 92 iter was a pilot. ! ..,,. tt, ,,, minion aouars to serve idano. oraaru m .e . . H f ,h p.liran Caf(,. B Jn Washington. Oregon, and British I dIow. driven by Jake Richardson, m Columbia. 152. of Cheney, was traveling about r'n' , ,h.' nrini,! itm .. Glacier Oas Dronoses a 626 mile 10 miles an hour and was off to . ty.. .,.,.. , 5t"l.it''Il,or''. K1 'mP?rtd ld.e. "J'1. V,''ia?'iu2l'n"'ns. Last year's activities In j j ." , .r . """" "'"""K. Vi 'his field are to be reviewed and Merchants To Hold Meeting Several Important Hems are the agenda for tomorrow evenini annual Merchants Association din 'ner meetlne. The event is sched- Idaho and Washington. Westcoast Transmission Ikane. The airmen's car was head- would build a 615 mile $25,690,000 system. An affiliated company would han dle the, transportation to the U.S. ooraer irom tne Aioerta xieias. Carroll Freed In PO Holdup Case PORTLAND Wi Walter R. Car roll of Reno, who Monday was frocd of a charge of breaking Into a postofftce 'fit Umatilla. Ore., still must face other, charges, - John R. Broolqe.. deputy TJ S. at torney. did not say what the charg es were. Cnrroll, ST, earlier was accused of breaking"; Into Uie postofflce lost November . when $20,000 disap peared while en route from Port land to the Inland Empire Bank at ed toward Falrchlld In the r'y scheduled' morniiiR UHI The two rear driving axels on the plow were sheared off by the impact. this year's promotions outlined and Mother Of :1 , Actress Jailed REDWOOD CITY. Calif. (Tt Mrs. Virginia Jean Garner, mother of Movie Actress Peggy -Ann Onr ner, was sentenced to. tt one to five year term. at Tehachapl Women's Prison Monday for passing bad checks. Mrs. Garner, 40, was arrested by Burllngamc polloe- who esti mated she had netted more than $1,500 from bad checks.. Superior Judge Edmund Scott re fused a plea that Mrs. Garner be released for psychiatric treatment. TODAY 'JjiJ TODAY' ' I r in? ' DOORS "Dutchman" Faces Action WASHINGTON 'tl ' - A House ways ind - means sulwommlttec Tuesday jstarted contempt proceed ings against Henry W. Grunewald and his attorney, William Power Moloney. The action came after Maloney was forcibly removed Irom a com mittee hcarinir and Grunewald. Umatilla. Another $20,000 shipment sometimes called "The Dutchman" disappeared-in May. Ithen. refused to answer h single aucstion put bv the House tax scan- In World -War II. Army and Air dal Investigators. Force total casualties amounted to Malonev was ousted for shouting 9 percent ot a total mobilization ; recreated objections to the subcom I of 10.400.000. 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