Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 29, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29. 11)52
US, Canada Trade Vital
Information On Atom
Methods Under New Rule
By FFANK E. CARET
WASHINGTON Wl The United
Stated haa given some hitherto sec
ret atomic Information to Canada
and has received some In return
unaer an arrangement declared
'beneficial" to the United States.
Chairman Gordon Dean of the
U.S. Atomic Enemy Commission,
announcing this late Monday, did
Snow Smashes
Hangar Roof
Siskiyou County Airport Coordin
ator L. D. Nichols reported the
center section of the roof of the
hangar at Mott Airport collapsed
Inst week under the heavy snow
tall totally demolishing the Er
coupe owned by C. F. Gower and
Murl Stansbury of Mount Shasla.
Other damage reported was that
the Ercoupe owned by Ralph Rod
lev of Dunsmulr hnd the right
wing damaged; the Piper family
cruiser of Ray Joyner of McCloud
had a timber through the wind
shield and the Timm belonging to
Robert Radtke of Dunsmuir had
several timbers and some debris
on top of It. The hangar is owned
by Joyner.
Supervisor W. A. Barr dis
patched one of the county snow
plows to break a trail to the han
ger, so that shoreing timbers could
be placed to prevent further damage.
not disclose the nature of the In
formation given by either country.
He said only that "It's classified
secret" and "within an area" of
atomic development.
But there are grounds for spec
ulation that the United Slates may
be getting new details on Canada s
unique 'Tteavy water" atomic re
actor a device which conceivably
could be the mrfdel for explosives
producing reactors now in prospect
at the projected American H- bomb
plant.
American atomic experts have
publicly rated the Canndian device
as the "most advanced" in design
and performance among all known
reactors.
And. while the Canadians say
their present reactor can not make
Plutonium an A-bomb explosive
Canadians have claimed that Plu
tonium can be produced at a faster
rate from a given amount of uran
ium in a reactor of the "heavy
I water" type than it can be pro
duced in reactors employing gra
iphite in conjunction with the
; uranium.
i American reactors for producing
: Plutonium employ graphite instead
of "neavy water.
Any atomic reactor which pro
duces Plutonium can also produce
"tritium", one of the possible in
gredients for the proposed Ameri
can hydrogen bomb.
Dean told a news conference
that the new 'interchange" of
atomic information with Canada
was made possible only by the
recent passage of an amendment
to the American Atomic Energy
Control Act.
Sulky Cat Locks
Self In Room
CHICAGO (,r( Charcoal, a black
rat, brought bad luck to the
Charles R. Wenslrom family but
It was the cat which was supposed
to get punished.
Mrs. Wenstrani decided Charcoal
was playing too friskily with her
othercal. Jackie, so she put her
in the bathroom and closed the
door. That was Sunday night.
About midnight Mrs. Wenslrom
went to let Charcoal out. Ths door
was locked. She roused her hus
band. He tried for an hour to open
the door. It didn't do anv good,
but Wenslrom yelled to Charcoal
to unset the latch. The fire de
partment refused to help.
Mrs. Wenstrom finally called the
Animal Welfare League Reiuge and
Allen Glisch, a humane officer, ar
rived. Glisch borrowed a ladder from a
neighbor and climbed lo the second
floor window. Inside was Charcoal
sitting in the bath tub. .
Glisch handed the cat to Mrs,
Wenstrom.
"It looks," he said, "like an In
side Job."
British Get
More Funds
From U S.
WASHINGTON Dollar . short
Britain Is; being given an emer
gency 300 mlllon dollar slice of
Mutual Security funds lo prevent a
threatened cutback of lis defense
effort.
Tile grant was announced Mon
day nliiht by Mutual Security Di
rector W. Aveicll Hiirriman, who
said that without it Britain would
be forced to reduce, lis contribu
tion to the Western arms buildup
by twice as much.
SET PCL AFIRE
SAN FRANCISCO, Jim Riv
era, newly acquired outfielder tor
the St. Louis Browns, was a one
man gang in the Pacific Coast
League last season. He led the loop
in batting with a .352 mark, ten
I points higher than his nearest rival.
Rivera, who played for the Seattle
Raniers. also was ton man In runs
scored with 135. hits with 231, dou-
bles-40 and total bases-363.
.WOMEN'S
2 FOR t
SALE
Now In Progress
Model Shoe Store
T, i -
m- iimiirv win gp ipru uJ in
July 1 lo buy "niw mnirrltils anil
vviiiiuimni.i wim'ii iiHvn io un
ltlrl tV.1. 1.. -J 11 tt-1. - I
( i ivn in iiuiiui n i un mii v-jinnt's
Will bf midi htruftK In lh Unit.
cd Stairs.
Foj (h purpose President Tni
.....it "t'l'iuiril H 111)1 1IHU IIIIIIIHiy
n Id hinds which oUierwiM mtitht
n! with unca ior nrms una uii
llllf. .ii.rt 4.. Il.l-
jMuft was nrccssnvy because Con-
s'pm innae no sprciiu provision
(l.f ftlrl U..I1.. I.. .
..... ,u u, mull III HlfJ IICW ,-
328.IHW.Q7a arms aid legislation, al-
uKii uuuiui icing an cuicruc-ncy
triiiinier. .
The .rHn ...,,.. I.. II..... ......
week niter Prime Minister Churc
hill tluvlll'n.l fV,!,,.,,,.,, 'T l.n.. ....a
' - V, v,".r, liottr mil
come here to ask you for money."
ni-iiiiiuy, iiaiTimau aiM-ioseo. lift-
UliMllI inn, t,it Biialaliii.M , i..
proRress before Churchill sailed for
Him n e
Except for an assist of some 40
million dollars lnsi mouth, the aid
was the first extended Iho British
since itrllnlii voluntarily waived
further Marshall Plan help more
I hail n yenr'nno. That was when
thliiRS were looking ui and Dili
ten dollar reserves were rlsliiR.
A (IAIN KAVOHIl)
NEW HAVEN Mi-Yale URnlll Is
the choice to lake the KuMeni
Inlercollpsiato Swimming League
(Hie. 'Ilie B:ll mermen have won
the Utile five stratum years and 10
of the last 11. In lie opening meet
of the season, Yale trimmed Penu,
47-37.
Suicide Refuses
To Pay Span Toll
HUNTINGTON, W. V. I An
unidentified man, who refused to
pay a flvo-cent hrldite toll, appar
ently Jumped to his death Inlo the
swollen Ohio Itlver,
Awl Ratney, a toll taker on the
IluiltlnKton-Cherapeake, O., span,
raid I In man, about 40 lo 45 years
old, declined to pay Ills nlekal (V
walklnn natonh the biklue lowaiTl
Chesapouke, ' tlamey culled after
the man several times, Imratenintf
to call the police.
When two Himllniilon pntroiinen,
respondltlR in the toll taker's full,
fliitminnhod lha man unite Hie mid.
die of lha undue, he rllmbed over
Ihe railing and Jumped,
1 . MIRRORS
ft "
i V .'a" 'a Home!
Wi-no-iiia
COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOMS
Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
Our new and sanitary kitchen and meal coolors are
open for public inspection at any time , . . See for
yourself how your food is prepared and handled!
Southern Oroqon'i Finest
SALE!
HARMONICAS
"""" German Modo
Chromatic Harmonicas $C65
At Little Ai w
Standard 10 Hole
HARMONICAS QQc
Values up to $2.40 NOW W 0
OCARINAS
Key of 'C Reg. 1.00, now 89c key of 'C Reg. 75c now 49c
Derby's Music Co.
120 No. 7th
Ph. 4519
SO MANY LITTLE CHILDHOOD ILLS
STRIKE AT NIGHT!
Tfett'i why to many modern mothers kt
St. Joseph AspHa Foi Childtea htedy, reedy
lor emergeaeiea. Its pure oraace flavor nukea
it pleasant to tah. And there's so steed to
break or cut tablets each is 4 adult dose.
Doctor approved I Buy St Joseph Aspirin For
rhildrrn toAr tat nur ehtld- 50 tablets 39c.
'm TOTS TO TEENS
MONTH - END CLEARANCE
ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
SKIRTS
Regular 1.95 Skirts
in Cotton Prints.
A Special Buy
To Sell At-i-
ROBES
and
HOUSECOATS
Cotton . Crepe
Chenille - Corduroy
and Flannel
For Boys and Girls
199
to
BLOUSES
New Shipment of
Beautiful Plaid
and Colors in
Cotton and Rayon
V9
HOUSESLIPPERS DRESSES
Boys and Girls
Houseslippers,
i
Felt - Leather and
Fuzzy
991"
Cotton and
Rayon Dresses
Sizese 1 to Subteen
14 in Plaids and
Solid Colors
SUBTEEN
DRESSES
Parry Dresses and
Cottons For The
Pre-Teens. Formerly
Priced to 14.98.
NOW
599 C99
RUBBER
BOOTS
Goloshes and Boots.
In Red and White.
Sizes 6 to 8'z
Formerly 3,98.
CLOSING OUT AT
49
T-SHIRTS
New Shipment
of Beautiful New
Sanforized Flannel.
Plaid T-Shirts.
GIRLS
COATS
All Wool With
Inner Lining
Sizes 3 to Subteen 14
6"o16"
wMm
m
Vy
w
SHOES
Odds and Ends
In Discontinued
Style's for Boys and
Girls. Formerly 5.98.
99,99
PLASTIC BIBS
and
APRONS
For Boys and Girls . ,
19eand49'
ANKLETS 5
Nylon Reinforced
100
BOYS
COATS
Solid Color and .
Checked With
Caps to Match. .
SMALL SIZES
2
Wed. thru Sat. Only!
S0..T0M0RR0W at HARRY HAFTER'S
II Hill " II 1 U U
Lb
mmm r mn mmnn n n
Carpets and Rugs Now Within Reach of Any Home! Buy! Save Plenty
V
loot
9x15
v it
12x12
Wed. thru Sot. Only!
9x18
88
Wed. thru Sot. Only!
a.
12x18
Wed. thru Sot. Only!
ax mxrji
6 r
12x24
Wed. thru . Sot. Only!
' CARPET
REMNANTS
Vi Price!
.1
,Jn niJ-J J TERMS
FjQ To Suit
You!
I.