i PAGH SIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY. MARCH 29, .1954 Rumors Say ins wavyna Ship Lay Up NEW YORK Wl The New York Times said Monday the battleship Missouri will be ordered this sum mer to Join the mothball licet. A Times story from Norfolk. Va., said the 45,000 ton "Mighty Mo," one of the world's deadliest chips, Is scheduled to go to Puget bound Naval smpyard at Bremer ton. Wash., for a four-month proc ess of mothballing, beginning In September. The story said "The Navy is convinced that the aircraft carrier has become the backbone of the lighting fleet." The Times story continued:- Officially the Navy is saying routing , about Its Plans to shelve the Missouri. But the Navy Is Known lo look upon uie 4-month overhaul that was recently com pleted on the battleship at the Nor- ioik Bvai shipyard at ports- mouth, Va;, as phase No. 1 ol the aead-siorae process. The final phase No. 2 starts in September when the big guns and vital installations of the ship arc to be encased in "cocoons.' It Is speculalcd in Norfolk that the Missouri a favorite of Mis souri-born ex-nresident Harrv S Truman will be followed to the mothball fleet by the three other battleships that are still In active commission the Wisconsin, the Iowa and. the New jersey. While the Navy is remaining tight-lipped about the Missouri's cruise to Bremerton, the officers aboard have been filling out oues. tlonnaires on their choices or new assignments. The Missouri Is scheduled to , leave jiorioiic snoruy for a 6-week training cruise to Cuba. She will return to Norfolk and take on U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen for the academy's annual cruise, this year to Southern European ports. After the tralnlnir trina tha nir vm u uirougn tnc Manama Canal to Bremerton. Tha 888-foot warship was com- -missioned in new York In 1044, and saw action In the Pacific In uiia war u ana the Korean War. Japan's formal surrender, ending World War n, was signed aboard the Missouri la Tokyo Bay sept 3, 1945. i ALL THE SCOOP along the beat went to Herald and Newt reporter Pat! O'Connor last week when she dropped in at Verne Owens' place of buslnes and was handed a real scoop (sugar) by the genial boss of the Cascade Home Furnishings. Verne's only comment was "no com ment." '. . Convicts Face Detector Tests CANON CITY, Colo. W Four late prison Inmates, their plot for an armed escape smashed, laced truth serum or He detector tests today to learn If others were in volved in the plan. He said the men, whose names he withheld, apparently iashloned the gun lrom materials thov were allowed to keep in their cells lor making curios. Acting Warden Harry Tinsley said -a tip led to discovery of a crude, homemade gun and 16 Shells. : RECOVERY WASHINGTON I Rep. Alvln M. Bentley (R-Mlch). the mini aerlously hurt of the live congress- -men snoi inarcn l by Puerto Rlcan Nationalists, loft th honnitn! ves. lerday and was told he might be ftblo to resume his congressional uuu wunin a month. Barkley to Run For Senate PADUCAH, Ky. On Former Vice President Alben W. Barkley has returned to the political wars at age 76, seeking his old seat in the United States Senate where for years he was the Democratic leader. Often called "Mr. Democrat, Barkley announced from his home here Saturday his candidacy for the post held by Sen. John Sher man Cooper, the biggest vote get ter among Kentucky Republicans of modern times in this normally Democratic state. He's the first GOP senator elected from Ken tucky since the mld-20's. Logging . Boss Says Safety Very Poor Birth-Cost Heavy Geo. N. Taylor You may not know you are a sinner and lost. Then someone must pray God in. "All saved souls are prayed-tor souls." Pray er labor has been daily and some times lor years, Birth Into Ood'f eternal familj costs high. But an eternal soul is worth it , to God and all who love you. Dark and hea vy ready when p brought Mnv CinA haul down until your "vler days are dark and heavy. Let Him tell you of your lost state and of hell awaiting you. Then you ready to turn to Christ as your Lord and Saviour. Tears of Joy then flow. Tills space is sponsored by a Portland family who would see God made rich In souls saved. - Adv. I n: - You a r c I 5 I eady to turn I Is ' I then someone's I 11 ) ray era have I 1 I irought Ood In. kHfiw4 SPOKANE Wl Robert J. Neils, logging superintendent for the J. Nells Lumber Co., told the closing session of the Intermountaln Log ging Conference here Saturday the Industry's attitude toward safety 'stinks." "We don't support our safety men at safety conferences." Neils charged. "They return home from safety conferences and bat their heads against a stone wall for an other year." Nells warned that unless the log ging industry changes its attitude- toward safety, legislation will be passed forcing it to. He added that the best place to demonstrate safe ty is on the highway, stating that one poorly-loaded logging truck can undo a lot of good work. Releasing Of Atomic News Big Problem To Officials aKe it -from 'mi.-.. FX if TOP5... THE.RE IS NO WAST& TO MlLK- IS RICH IN And VirmiHSl By ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON Wl The United States is tangled in tne prooiem of keeping its military secrets wnile at the' same time letting Russia learn enough about Amer lean armament to deter her from trying war. This perplexity is involved in Dart in the current discussion over how much should be revealed of ficially about the thermonuclear bomb tests. How do you convince the Soviet government and its military nigh command that war wouldn't pay oil, without also telling too much detail about the nature and size of the force ready to hit them if they make the gamble? Moscow olficials are realists, never ready to accept unofficial accounts, demanding solid techni cal facts before they can be con vinced. They want to know, and unfortunately have been able in the past to get, the range and rate of climb of new planes; the se crets of the Implosion process for triggering nuclear bombs; precise information on the' type and Intens ity of light and the size and dura tion of the fireball In various atomic explosions to provide iden tification of explosive materials used. Knowing that helps the Russians make their own weapons. It also could help convince them that they are. at a given time, too far be hind in the technological race to try war. But If at any time or for any reason Soviet technicians decide they are even or ahead the deter rent value may be weakened, al though it Is possible they still might be reluctant to undertake a punishing war. In 1946, when there still lingered some touches' of the old wartime spirit of alliance and the deterrent policy was unplanned, the United States Invited Russian observers to ts Bikini atomic bomb tests. They have seen no American tests since, except possibly through a peris scope. But In recent months, as Amer ican atomic power has expanded by leaps and bounds, there have been suggestions that it 'might be well for foreign observers to have a refresher course, to convince everyone, 'friends and potential enemies, that here Indeed Is a deterrent. One of the advocates of this Idea has been an atomic energy com missioner, Thomas E. Murray. But his idea apparently is not shared by all others of the commission. Normally, only a bare announce ment Is made upon completion of t nuclear test series. T.ussla may learn some details because the U. 8. government NOW AT DERBY'S ' RADIOS TV Service MR. JOE FISHER our full time service man on -. ,.. 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