PAGE FTGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1955 F 4 ; :. . HI - ''A'm 1.4 J 1'!''' ''-Mr 1 c . v. A MAKESHIFT NOOSE, fashlontd from a leather shoelace of a discarded boot, is held by Mn. H. B. Carlson, 1194 Crescent (with little Stephanie and Nancy looking on) after she had removed it from the throat of their family pet cat which had been hanged in a nearby vacant house. . Family Pet Found Hanged Five-year-old Nancy Susan Carl on hen loat her "mamma cat" which has been a family pet for three and a half yeara. Nancy Susan and her younger lister, Stephanie, were Just waiting for the new kittens, too, and homes had already been found for several ef them. The pretty calico Persian cat was missed Sunday from the H. B. Carlson home at 1194 Crescent. Now the family knows she will never come again when they call because her body was found Mon day afternoon In a big vacant house on adjacent Canby 8trci;l. when a man came to show the house to i, prospective purchaser. Footsteps led to- and from an open window In the old house In whose drafty ropms neighborhood summer and fall. The empty house was not locked. , Sorrowfully Mrs. Carlson look the kitty home, still with a leather shoestring around Its neck with the slip knot drawn so tight It had choked the life from their pet. The cat had been hnnged, Carlson has reported the circum stances to the police and to the Juvenile authorities of Klamath Falls. AIR BASE TOljR BONN, Oci mnny, (Pi West Ger many's military leaders Wednes day made a tour o: U.S. air bases in Germany thai may be taken over for the training of German airmen. Accompanied by State Department and Air Force offl- ciala, the Oermann Inspected the biff bases at Ftirir.infiirihriir)c. children had played during the J Landsberg and Kaufbeuren. Roy Carver Nets Fifth Bear McCLOUD Roy Carver.' mas ter bear hunter, netted his filth bnr this season by bagging a 650-pound bruin near French Gulch on Monday. Carver reports that he has per sonally killed or tracked for hunt ing parties a total of 59 bears In the past three years. His score was 35 In 1053, 15 last year and five so far this year. Employed as a tractor operator for the Chlloqtiln Lumber Com pany, Carver lives In a lumber camp east of McCloud. He had gone to Project City on Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. Roy Row land, but decided to do a little hunting so long as he had his five hounds with him. The dogs trailed and brought to bay the huge bear about five miles northeast of French Gulch. A 30 caliber rifle shot through the ear killed the beast. r- . , HfY, MOM AND DAD . . . 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" ' "' NAMI ...., ADDRtSi , cirr .. m Mnw Lnng . Illll Hntr Lnac . Atomic Energy Commission Decision May Put Dixon-Yates Contract In Court AEC with Dixon-Yates last year at Elsenhower's direction. He or dered It cancelled last summer after the City of Memphis an nounced It would build Its own power plant. Much of the Dixon- Yates power had been Intended for the MemphU ares. Wemell's ' role In negotiation! leading up to signing of the con. tract became an is&ue during con gressional hearings last summer. WASHINGTON l An Atomic Energy Commission decision to pay tut damages to the Dixon Yates group on a cancelled pri vate power contract Is headed for ft court fight. The Issue may In volve millions of dollars. Figuiing heavily In the AEC move, announced Wednesday night was a legal opinion that New York financier Adolplie H. Wen zell. ''while having a conflicting private interest, acted as one of the principal advisers to the gov ernment In the negotiation of the contract." This opinion by AEC general counsel William Mitchell in elfect confirmed charges made by Dem ocrats who foutfht the power con tract from the - beginning. The comnilsslun's action also amounted to a victory for these Democrats who argued, after President Elsenhower ordered the pact cancelled last July, that: no money settlement should be made with the Dixon-Yates group be cause of the conllli t'of Interest they allesed. Underlying the lung standing Dixon-Yates controversy was the public vs. private power Issue, and the dispute was almost certain to echo in the natlonul election cam paigns ncxi .year. NET TONNAGE CLEVELAND i Oreat Lakes shipments of iron ore. coal and grain totaled 20,517.596 net tons last month, the biggest October tonnage since 1044, the Lake Carriers Assn. reported today. Seni. Anderson of New Mexico and Gore of Tennessee, two of the leading Democratic foes of the Dixon-Yates contract, applauded when they learned that' :e AEC had infoimed the Mississippi Val ley Generating Co. its power con tract "Is not an obligation which can be recognized by the United Elates." The AEC clied Mitchell's cplnion that "there is a substantial ques tion as to whether there were ma terial violations of law and pub lic policy In the Inception of the contract.", The AEC action means it does not Intend to pay any of the costs incurred by the Dixon-Yates group lor site acquisition, preliminary work on the power project and the like. In New York, Edgar H. Dixon, head of Mississippi Valley Gen erating, announced: ''We will promptly file an appropriate ac tion in the courts and are con fident of the outcome." Dixon said the AEC was "re fusing to recognise its contractual obligations." He stetted that "the money we have spent and are try ing to recover was spent with the lull knowledge of the Atomic Ener gy Commission.'' In - Albuquerque. Sen. Anderson, chairman of the Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee, said 'of course the money was spent with the full knowledge" of the AEC, adding Uiat what the AEC "didn't realize, though, was that a conflict of interest existed." m 482 f'dL-a- mm- Ttii4U.wil:-iiUll!,itrBHllili.;illiir;;;r! iJIM") 1, TIIDIfEV MMMED WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS AND SMORGASBORD 250 OPEN 1 P.M. to 10 P.M. i i I iciLidiiltiirilii:tiit-l Mi:titleiiiiliKtlrlhjlil.LfTii:'r:itl?Fs:i:mi3)ilsit:iliJiL.tt4lllFkjtl-rliijl2M ll!illl.lFtmi!iaiiiiu Orchestra For Dancing In Evening .J2Lfl LITTLE SWEDEN 5711 So. 6th Phone 7676 Anderson s;td In Ills opinion' Dixon Is "just out of luck." ! Ben. Gore said In Nashville "the Dixon-Yates combine deserves no pay . . . ." 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