The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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BOISE ClIT OKLAHOMA THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1949 THE BOISE CITY NEWS
WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
Atomic Energy Commission Tells
Plan to 'Breed' A-Bomb Material
Building Trades Ask T-H Waiver
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A-BOMB ITEMS:
'Breeder' Planned
Those duly impressed by the
v-orders of scio!ce thiligh the
years more or less expected
nnouncernent—but no doubt it
came as a surrrise to many that
the LTS atomic energy con----ission
was preraring to "treed" the
scarce atomic materials that make
the A-bcmb explode
HAILED as the biggest step yet
taken in tl-ie attempt to harness the
atom for use in industry an en-
gineering plant for "experimental
breeding" of atomic materials
actually was on paper
AccorIng to Dr Lawrence Hat-
stad top AEC scientist atomic ma-
terials no matter how produced
can be used for either bombs or
peacetime purposes This would
include the hoped for generation
of useful industrial power Ile de-
clared that the designers of the
"breeder" device are confident it
would work
Commissioners and aids also told
newsmen that by 1952 the AEC
should be building the first model
of an atomic engine designed to
propel ships
It will also start work next year
on a reactor—an atomic furance—
expected to yield "significant
amounts" of electronic power and
to "breed" or manufacture more
atomic materials as it goes along
TIES AEC AIDS SAID is dis-
tinguished from the experimental
"breeder" whose primary purpose
would be to produce new atomic
materials with power production
only a sideline
Dr Hafstad said the "breeder"
reactor would be built at Arco
Idaho Ile added that if it works
It will ease greatly the difficulty
of getting more fissionable ma-
terial In "breeding" the scientists
put some fissionable material in
the furnace with a larger amount
of non-fissionable They hope in
the process to make some of the
latter Into fissionable material and
thtut have a net gain
CHINESE
Trigger-Happy
The muddled China picture was
getting no clearer aad the US
again bad bean put In tb middle
INSULTED by China Commu-
nists who had imprisoned (but
later released) the US consular
attache Angus Ward Americans
fumed anew as Chinese National-
ists supposed friends of the US
were charged with firing upon a
US vessel the Sir John Franklin
The incident occurred off Shanghai
The ship's owners released a
radio message from the skipper of
the ship who charged that two
Nationalist worships had ignored
his order to halt for a boarding
party and had instead raked the
vessel with a -constant barrage"
of shells almost at point blank
range The ships owners demanded
that the US act to curb the -triggerhappy"
Nationalists
The state department said it
would proest "energetically" to
the Nationahsts government The
US agency entered the pictthe
after receiving reports of the in-
cident from Walter P Me Com
aughy US consol-general at
Shanghai who no one aboard
the vessel was injured
THE INCIDENT was the latest
in a series of attacks or other mis-
adventures suffered by the com-
pany's vcels at the hands of the
Nationalists
An unexplained angle of the sit-
uation was the question of what a
merchant vessel was doing--or its
rights—in ordering a maa-of-war
of the Chinese Nationalists to halt
for a boarding party
POPULATION:
U S Climbing
According to a US department
of agriculture report the po:ula-
lion of the United States will in-
crease by leaps and bounds in the
text 28 years
THE REPORT predicts that the
current US population of approxi-
mately 150 million will rise to a
thumping 1885 million by 1973—
an increase of 284 per cent
The "high levcr assumptions on
which the report is based are a
combination of factors including
high fertility low mortality an-
nual net immigration to the US
and a high degree of internal mi-
gration—that is moving back and
forth within the United States
Th Russians trliose claims to
pre-emintnce ta discoveries and
inventions ot things the western
world had known and invented
years before were "out of this
world" in their most recent as
of scientific discovery
This time Soviet scientists were
fairly sure of no contradiction by
rosins of visible proof et any rats
Ths Krtrufin's telescope crews had
In Contempt
Attorney Vincent flallinan
defending labor leader Harry
Bridges In the latter's trial on
perjury conspiracy charges
was cited for contempt of court
during the trial which was pre-
sided over by Federal Judge
George B Barris in San aa
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LABOR:
T-H Waiver Asked
A psychological swipe at the
Taft-Hartley labor law was taken
by employer associations and labor
unions in the vast U S construc-
tion industry Both joined in ask-
ing the national labor relations
board for exemptions from Taft-
Hartley labor law election requirements
NEW SOVIET CLAIM
Reds Report Vegetation on Planet Mars
WHATEVER EFFECT the move
might have on congressional action
on Taft-Hartley when members
convene in January there was no
denying the action was weU timed
With employer associations throw-
ing in with labor in requesting the
blanket exemption opponents of
Taft-ilartley would find added
strength
The construction Industry's ma-
jar management and labor groups
contend that strict application of
the T-H law to them will wreck
long-standing collective-bargaining
practices and hamper building as-
tivities Here too was a scintillating
strategic maneuver for with hous-
ing still short and the problem
ell far from solved anything
which might be considered as an
aid to Increased building could ex-
pect to get some consideration
from congress
UNDER PRESENT T-I1 LAW
elections such as those mentioned
a vote must be taken before a
union can be certified as the proper
bargaining agent and betire a
union can get a union-shop agree-
ment—one th:it requires workers
after they are hired to become
nictit)ors ut the union
It is a coplete waiver of both
these provisions that Ina2 !Ant
and labir in the cointruction acen-
ey are asking
'KICKBACK':
Solon Accused
The long-poponed td 1 1-4 pep
J Parnell Thomas I NJ)
()purled with chaizos that he f-rced
brnier secretary and codcletA
to ai(1 hiro in a salary -kickback"
scheme
THE CHARGE against Thomas
was made by John H Fitzpatrick
attorney for Ntiss Il!en Campbell
one-time secretary to the former
chairman of the house un-American
activities committee
Both Thomas and Miss Campbell
were charged with fraud and con-
spiracy by which the congressman
allegedly paced his office payroll
and took salary "kickbacks" from
two employees
If convicted the representative
would face up to 32 years in prison
and fines up to $40000 The house
of representatives would have to
decide whether he could remain in
congress Miss Campbell would
face a somewhat lesser penalty
MISS CAMPBELL'S attorney con-
ceded that she aided In the "kick-
back" scheme but only under
Thomas' orders and denied she
was guilty of conspiracy Actually
he said she went to the Justice
department and voluntsrily told
everything the government knows
about the case"
The government claims the al-
leged plan netted Thome a total
of $812 While he is accused of fil-
ing false payroll claims totaling
nearly $1700 it is not alleged that
be got all the money
come up with the statement that
there was actually vegetation on
the planet Mars
An astronomer at an observatory
In south central Russia so the re-
port weat reported that: "Plant
life on high mountains and in the
arctic (of the earth) resamb!es
Martian vegetation In Itunines
cence It appears that all wild
pitults radiata waves
SANTA CLAUS WILL BE IN TOWN SATURDAY DEC 21
New Contract
Joan Evans juvenile screen
star has Just signed a new con
tract with an agent Joan is
shown shortly after she had
her waist length tresoes
trimmed short
PHILIPPINES:
Credit Endangered
In Manila four United States
senators warned the Philippines
that disorders such as the post-
election Batangas revolt might
hurt the islands credit
Senator El lender (1) la) de-
clared he had "been hopeful of
seeing a little more development
a little more law and order" The
senator's utterance was made at a
press conference Three other
members of the group agreed
Remington Rand typewriters
and adding machines at the News
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Sunday December 18
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to To Mary Brakhage County
!Treurer of Cimarron County
attend the funeral of their grand 'Oklahoma:
mother Mrs T 11 Barbee who
passed away December 13 The
Barbees will be remembered here
One Dollar ($100) per lot for the
by several old-timers They lived
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ago ' ron County State of Oklahoma J :e:'1 A A -
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virtue of resale tax deed to the
In the County Court In and For Chairman of the Board ot County y us EC
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Now on this the 7th day of De- Twenty-five 125) and Twenty- - ' :-:-
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Administrator with Will Annexed : in the Original Town of Felt
of the Estate of Gladys Holland i Oklahoma FOLDING CAMERAS
Hampsten deceased having filed and that said property will be
Kodak Tourist Camera E
in this Court his final account of sold subject to the approval of the
(Four other mo(
administration of said estate and Board of County Commissioners
for his discharge as Administra- of Cimarron County Oklahoma 11INIA1'URE CAMERAS
tor With Will Annexed the hear- ' on the 31st day of December 19-19
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I the undersigned hereby pro- -
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Daniel Felt Oklahoma and here- -
with submit bids for the amount of
!County Oklahoma the sum of
Twenty Dollars t$20101 to cover
the costs apportioned to the var-
ious tracts listed to be held pend-
ing the outcome of sale and ap-
pectidy or returned to me pro-
plied to the payment thereof res-
portionately in case some other
person is the purchaser of one or
more of said tracts
Dated at Boise City Oklahoma
thi 5th day of December 1949
Respectifully submitted
Robert McDaniel
Felt Oklahoma
(Dec 8-15-22 )
FOLDING CAMERAS
Kodak Tourist Camera Kodet Lens $2450
(Four other models with prices to $9500)
Judge of said Court for Wednes- surer of Cimarron County in Boise i Kodak Flash Bantam f:-15 Camera
day the 2Sth day of December City Oklahoma to said bidder at Kodak 35 Camera with Range Finder
1919 at Ten o'clock am in said such price unless higher bids are
County and State aforesaid and all - received for said property on said SIMPLE REFLEX CAMERAS
persons interested in said estate date Kodak Duaflex Camera Kodet LenS
are hereby notified to then and I herewith deposit with the said
there appear and show cause if i County Treasurer of Cimarron Kodak Duaflex Camera I 8 Lens
any they have why said final ac- 1 ----- ---- — -----7 Brownie Reflex Camera
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said Administrator With Will An- "One good investment is worth BRONSNIE CAMERAS
nexed discharged and the estate a lifetime of labor" i Brownie Ilawkeye Camera
distributed That rent you are paying will 1 Brownie Target Six-20 Camera
Dated this the 7th day of De- buy a lot of land
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