rt-iflxft fifcrfiwmcm. Sc&wn; Oregon,' tnsiarMdrcli" 17. ISfS3 Taft Asserts Ike to Oust New Dealers By KOGEP D. GREENS WASHINGTON Ufl Sen. Taft i (R-Ohio) said Monday President Eisenhower is getting ready to weep out hundreds of top policy making officials whom Taft describ ed as "New Deal thinkers" left over from the Truman admlnis ' tration. .-- " " At the tame time, the Eisen hower administration doused cold water on any move to revive the controversial health insurance pro gram of the Truman regime, dub bed "socialized medicine" by its . opponents. These developments came as the new Republican administration be gan to shift into high gear its drive to get its own team and its own policies into operation. : Emerging from a White House conference, Taft told newsmen he expects Eisenhower to issue an executive order within a few days tripping way the Civil Service status that has protected the jobs of numerous policy - making offi- cials. . l Several administration leaders ! have complained .that Democra-X- tic blanketing of many key Jobs under Civil Service has made it I impossible for them to name even THERE IS $57.50 IN THE JACKPOTI "And Ttnegar t is mighty i fine, . - It's zest to this must be Of necessity a very essential part. When yea tumble yon will agree,' - : "WHAT'S COOKIN' AT NOHLGREN'S?" Tonight at P. SL their own top assistants In some cases. Taft and House Speaker Mar tin (R-Mass). who also attended the White House parley, both in dicated that a thorough "bouse cleaning" Is In the offing. - It was not immediately disclos ed what departments or agencies would feel the brunt of the shake- up. However, Martin said Eisenhow er expects to announce a plan late this week to reshuffle the Agri culture Department. Martin said this plan does not call for any "vio lent changes," but seeks to im prove the department's efficiency in organization. ' Congressional leaders who sat in on the regular Monday -morning White House session said Mobili zation Director Arthur S. ; Flem ing explained the projected execu tive order dealing with Civil Service Taft commented it was so con plicated that he didn't understand it fully himself Conscientious Tax Objectors Refuse to Pay Up PHILADELPHIA (A Twelve Philadelphia area residents said Monday they will not pay any part of their 1952 income tax not because of the money involved. but because they object to the way the money may be spent. The tax objectors said they can not help provide the weapons with which men will destroy other men. One of the signers of the state ment said be will contribute an equivalent amount to the Fellow ship of Reconciliation, a group re portedly working for world peace, U.S. Rushes Sabre Jets To Germany WIESBADEN. Germany UR The U. S. Air Force rushed some fast new Sabre jet fighters from England Monday as an answer to Communist shooting attacks wmcn have brought down an American fighter plane and a British bomb er. - - ' v. ! " t The Air Force said last week. after two Soviet-designed MIG IS fighters of the Czechoslovak Air Force had shot down UJS. Thun- derjet, that 25 Sabres were be-j ing sent to Germany from the unit ed States "very soon." The announcement Monday said a number! of F86 Sabres, newer and faster than the F84 Thunder jets stationed in Germany, had been brought in from the 81st Fight er-Bomber Wing stationed in England." Apparently the Air Force decid ed it would not wait for the Sabres to arrive from America. It was embarrassing to the Am ericans that neither the destroyed Thunderjet nor its companion got in a single shot in the attack by two MIGs near Regensburg in the American zone last Tuesday. But the Sabre has proved a match for the MIG in Korea. The Air Force said the Sabres were being stationed at Fuersten feldbruck on "temporary duty," and "may be used as required sup plement other aircraft available in the performance of the normal mission of the 12th Air Force." It added, "the investigation of un identified aircraft flights over the UJS. Zone of Germany is a stand ing operating procedure of the 12th Air Force." American pilots have orders to fire back if attacked but to take no aggressive action such as fir ing on unidentified aircraft with out provocation, even if they are encountered over the UJS. Zone, Community Concert Assn; Presents LILY PONS Tonight, 8:1 5 P. M. Salem High Auditorium 14th & D Stt. Admittance by membership onlyl Tickets for next year may be obtained following the Francescatti concert March 24 Ends Today! (Toes.) 1 Confess and "Bogs Bunny" Cartoon terai Matinee Dairy From 1 P.M. STARTS TOMORROW! , - . . She Had a Way of Taming Every Kind of Man! A Gun! or a Kiss! SB faiii(c(om Taxpayer Loses .:." His Shirt at U.S. Revenue Office PHILADELPHIA W A tax payer lost his shirt - several of them at the U.L Bureau of Internal Revenue Monday. He called the bureau to say he'd accidentally left 1 his laundry bundle while filing his tax return short while earlier. Had the clerks seen it? : A harried . employe said ; he didn't have time to find out. Twenty minutes later the un identified taxpayer showed up. He searched the block-long office with two deputy collectors but, the laundry, mostly shirts, couldn't be found. L Co-Hit! Danger! ! In Every Darkened Corner! TII3 w.iiw.m.. kim r f V Flow of Mail Heavy To Income Tax Office PORTLAND (J) Another bis batch of mail was expected at the Internal Revenue office here Tuesday as last-minute taxpayers send in their 1952 federal income tax returns. Thirty-two sacks of mau were received Monday. Because March 15 was on Sunday this year, . taxpayers had untu midnight Monday to send in their returns. OPERATION ON ACTRESS NEW YORK (A Actress Bette Davis had a section of Infected jawbone removed Monday in two and a half hour operation at New York Hospital. Poppy seeds are crown in France to produce salad oil rather than narcotics. West Eiirbjpe To Admit Spain To 'Green Pool' SP Opposes Plan Stockholder Klamath D.A. To Gamblers KLAMATH FALLS Warn ing letters were sent Monday to 57 places in Klamath County which District Attorney Frank Al- derson suspects of gambling. Alderson cave the places 10 days to stop any gambling, say- ins: all slot machines, handbooks. punchboards and card games would be banned. He said violators would be prosecuted, and that he was acting on Attorney General Robert Thornton's recent policy statement against gambling and vice. The district attorney also gave Sheriff Murray Britton four warn ing letters to be delivered to what Alderson described as houses of prostitution. By JOSEPH DTNAN PARIS UK The ministers of 18 West European nations voted Mon day to admit Spain to their delib erations on a proposed . green pool, an agricultural scheme sim ilar to the Schuman Han for coal and steel. I : A Spanish representative win join the session Tuesday, making a to tal of 17 countries engaged in the attempt to draft a plan to wipe out national frontiers in the pro duction and marketing of a lim ited range of farm products. If the plan works as the scho- man Flan is intended to work, trade barriers would be wiped out and European agriculture would be en couraged to produce for a mass market. i Camflle Laurens, French agricul ture minister, said plans thus far drafted would restrict the initial op erations of the pool to key pro ducts such as wheat and cereals. tobacco, fruits and vegetables, su gar, milk, meat and possibly wine. Experts from several countries have been studying the project for the past year. The sessions are expected to last four or five days. The invitation to Spain came on a request made by the Spanish government itself, a French offi cial said. " The decision was described as "almost unanimous, but officials declined to say what nations were in opposition. A spokesman said some of the ministers were in favor of bring ing in Spain at a later stage of the pool s development. Regional Meetings SAN FRANCISCO Wl The Southern Pacific Railway man-, ajment said Monday it opposes ffproposal that stockholders' meet ings be held on a regional basis. - It said the proposal was made by two stockholders. Lewis D. Gilbert and John J. Gilbert, both of New York City. " The SP management said it con- Gen. Clark on NawJ etsto MatchMG's WASHINGTON (U The Navy announced Monday it Is sending two new types of jet fighters to Korea capable of matching, the Russian-built MIG-15. Vice Adm. Ralph Ofstie. new chief of naval air operations, told a Pentagon news conference that squadrons equipped with F-9-F8 Cougars and F-J-2 Furies are be ing formed on the West Coast to join Task Force 77 - off Korea's East -Coast. He said both planes are expect ed to equal the performance of the U.S. Air Force's FS6 Sabre jets, which have been shooting down MIGs along the Korea-Manchurian border. IndochmaTrip TOKYO (ft Gen. Mark Clark commander of U.N. forces fight ing Communists m Korea, left Tok yo by plane Tuesday for a look at another war against Reds the fight in -Indochina. . v He planned to snend about five days there, inspecting French and Vietnam forces fighting Communist led vietminh rebels. The trip being made at the invitation of M. Jean- LeTourneau, minister for the associated states and high com missioner of France in Indochina, Clark win stop at Manila en route to Saigon. He also may visit Headquarters island. 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