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“Missing Documents” Charge Is False, Atom Committee Member Declares WASHINGTON -( — Chairman | at the vast atomic energy installa-; Among the more than 600,000; accounted-for documents includes Cole (R-NY) of the Senate-House|tion in Washington state. classified documents on record at/ papers temporarily misfiled or]. i ji ter was Hanford havii a classification | destroyed without per records ans ey | Commuiees ays re had peas meee kag peo than Hog secret, Cole said, | being prepared. He ood the com-| no “top secret”? documents are |committee had received closed- | ( eee 4 ie | door testimony from farce officials | "SMe are unaccounted for, repre-| mittee does not feel there is any missing at the Hanford atomic | PY) e atomic Energy Commis. | Se@ting an infinitesimal fraction of | evidence of “lax administration or oa. Lace are: unae- | Sion—David F. Shaw, manager ge ae oes ed eG counted for “under circumstances|‘¢ Hanford operations office; | In view of the number of docu-) Cs ee es ‘ which indicate theft or removal |&- D. Nichols, AEC general man-|ments at Hanford and the fact] Until near the end of the 1800's, for purposes of subversion or es-|8¢F; amd John Waters, AEC| that thousands of them are in daily | the east end of Long Island, N. ¥.| pionage,” he says. director of security. use and may be transferred from | was cattle range with big herds, He made public late yesterday| Cole said the incident was closed | office to office frequently, the|and cowboys to watch them says: @ letter he has sent to Rep. Pelly| aS far as he was concerned. percentage of documents unac-|the National Geographic Society. (R-Wash), who last week wrote| Pelly told reporters he had| counted for is impressively low,” —_—_—_ ; the committee he had heard thit | “complete confidence” in the com-| he said. Thomas Edison died at 84 in classified documents were missing | mittee. | He explained that the list of un-| 1931. DIXIE DUGAN — OR MAYBE HE HEARS 1?) NOWW— HOW—ABOUT THAT PP Saal ANO WON'T. IER, I’M RIGHT £ AND BLISSFULLY ye GIVE ME sapee EATING ty F amead £ LEFT OF MY OWN MBDICINI FOR HiM FOR LEAVING HIM f HERE —— < rite TRY, FIRED? B-BUT, GENERAL \/ GENERAL!) «ml | | —TVE SPENT ALL THE MONEY : YOU SENT ME! H-HOW AM I SOMFEODY PULLED COLa EEA Ee A SWITCHEROO ON US, - SNUFFY-- THAT HORSE VITAMIN. I GAVE SPARKY STILL GOT A CHANCE AT THAT TITLE % VALERIE uP TURN iD - tas er MAKE THE S VALERIE TAKES eg THIS AND The Diver E TEND THE OFFICE A MINUTE, COULON’T EVEN GET NEAR I DONT LIKE THAT AMFRED~ THERE'S A BIG SME 5 THE PLACE! WHERE DO WIND, SON 2 THERE'S ! PEOPLE GET ALL THE MONEY — THE CISCO KID Saal Ee | a z = [____] fre evince roo savers SERS il ey ae tiaee sal [liner — : THIS MUST HAVE BEEN ONE HUNGRY HOMBRE, | | OF VALUE FROM ME! HE STOL! ¥ s PANCHO, TO GO TO SUCH TROUBLE TO STEAL. 4 ¢ > YOUR DINNER, DID HE TAKE ANYTHING ELSE OF VALUE # YOUR PURSE? YOUR MONEY? = p= NO, CISCO, NOTHING ELSI 5 | AM HONORED TO MEBTONE OFTHE GREAT BANDAR PLEASE. ACCEPT THIS GIFT AS OF MY ADMIRATION. Od —by Lee Falk and Phil D ‘AN NAROA--WaHy 2 NARDA’S COAT, | |--BUTWOT NARDA! WHO IN WHAT IS ALLTHIS? GO A NARDA’S HAT, | | BLAZES ARE YOU ? THE LADY IN THIS . NARDA’S VEIL-~ oy eu CAB IS MY GIRL-- : Merny a ig — 5 so rh _ HOUSEWARMING PAI OFF NE THE FOR NO \ = =, WE WERE INVITED To AT é eR Ee = NY MR_ AND MRS. ¥