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WASHINGTON - The Army
reported to the Senate Armed
Services Committee Monday it is
"enthusiastic about its ability to
enpe with any military problem of
the atomic age."
That report came from Secre-
iMiny to Jac
tary of the Army Brucker. Gen, i
Maxwell D. Taylor, Army chief of
staff, testified along the same
lines saying:
"I would say that the Commu
nists have formidable armies
which are a most serious threat. , .
"I .believe the United States and
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Stay, Silont on Future
its allies have the capability, i
they have the will, of producing
ground forces able to counter the
Communist land forces."
Testimony Released
Taylor and Brucker testified be
hind closed doors but a synopsis
of what they said was released by
the committee.
Both stressed the importance of
the army In event of any war
while conceding that America's
power to discourage aggression
rests also on the air force and
TUfOMASVTLLE, da. Pres
ident Eisenhower decided Monday
to extend his South Georgia vaca
tion until Friday or Saturday and
the White House just about ruled
eut possibility of any announce
ment here on whether he will seek
re-election.
The President came to the plan-
Faith Healer
Wins Florida
Legal Battle
MIAMI, Fla, - Charges that
"Faith Healer" Jack Coe prac
ticed medicine illegally were dis
missed Monday by Peace Justice
Hugh F. Duval.
j. Duval said he did not approve
or condone Coes action in telling
the parents of a 3-year-old polio
victim to remove the child's
braces.
"But by the same token, this
court does rot condemn the de
fendant or anyone who in good
faith advocates and practices di
vine healing," Duval added.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Clark
brought the charges against the
Texas evangelist, asserting that
their son, George Jr., suffered a
setback when they took off his
braces on Coe's instructions.
Coe's $5,000 bond will be re
turned to him and he will be free
to continue his services here.
Question of Medicine
"The basic issue in this case,"
Duval said, "is whether the acts
and words of the defendant came
within the exception in the law
governing the practice of medi
cine. "Testimony varied as to what
the defendant actually did and
said. It is fair to conclude from
the testimony that the defendant
said in effect: 'The child is heal
ed; leave the braces off and have
the child walk a little each day
for a few days."
"Considering these words alone,
it would appear that they went be
yond the realm of the spirit and
ehtered the realm of physical ther
apy. - ,
Divine Intervention
"However, these words must be
considered along with the actions
and words of the defendant in the
entire service. All testimony show
ed that the defendant professed
his healing powers to come only
through divine intervention.
"The doctrine of divine healing
clearly comes within the exception
to the statute. . .
"As evidence by the letters of
Mrs. Clark, the parents were look
ing to God and faith to cure their
child. It appears to the court that
the defendant acted unwisely in
making Vhe remark he made.
Great harm might have resulted
to the child; fortunately, it did
not."
tation estate of Secretary of the
Treasury Humphrey last Wednes
day with tentative plans to re
main for about a week of quail
hunting, golf and general relaxa
tionand reaching a final decision
on whether to run again. '
But James C. Hagerty, presi
dential press secretary, announced
today Eisenhower will stay on
until Friday afternoon or Saturday
morning. Hagerty said Saturday
appears more likely.
At the same time Hagerty stat
ed "there isn't a thing to it", in
commenting in a report that the
President would disclose here late
Friday, after the stock markets
close for the weekend, whether he
will seek another four-year term.
A newsman had told the press
secretary such a report was cir
culating in this area.
The general impression among
Washington reporters has been
that he would wait until he sets
back to the capital to announce his
decision.
Woman Tells
Candidacy for
Oregon Post
KLAMATH FALLS Mrs.
Josephine Kittredge announced
Monday she will file for state rep
resentative from Klamath County
on the Republican ticket. .
Until recently, Mrs. Kittredge,
wife of a Klamath Basin cattle
man, was considered a possible
candidate for Republican national
commttteewoman. ,
Two weeks ago when she re
signed as a vice chairman of the
Klamath County Republican cen
tral committee, she announced she
planned to seek an elective office.
Mrs. Kittredge has twice gone
to Washington, D.C., as Oregon's
I representative at the annual Re-
publican women's national confer
ence. She is a native of Oregon
and has lived in Klamath County
for 42 years. Her husband, Oscar,
has extensive livestock holdings in
: Oregon, California and- Nevada.
Russia Vetoes
Siberian Coast
Jaunt by Flier
FAIRBANKS, Alaska OB - Ro
land A. Jalbcrt had figured he
might fly along the Siberian
coast on a trip to India in his sin
gle engine plane. He is changing
his plans after getting a one-sentence
reply from the Soviet em
bassy in Washington.
The letter to the assistant pro
fessor of physics at the University
of Alaska from an embassy offi
cial said curtly:
"In reply to your letter of Jan
uary 21 we would like to inform
you at the present time the trip,
as it is planned by you, cannot be
arranged."
Jalbert has started figuring a
new route.
Pearson Libel
Suit Pressure
To Continue
-JPORTLAND UB - Lew Wallace,
Portland politician and insurance
man, plans to continue prosecution
of his $250,000 libel suit against
radio commentator Drew Pearson.
The suit is an outgrowth of
Pearson's remarks concerning the
Al Sarena mining claims case.
Wallace contends that ' Pearson
implied that Wallace attempted to
influence the Department of Inte
rior decision in the case.
Pearson discussed the matter in
his Sunday broadcast. Wallace
said that if the. broadcast was in
tended as an explanation or ea
apology, it failed. He said the
broadcast only further misrepre
sented him.
North of the Tropic of Chancer,
the sunny side of the house is the
south, but south of the Tropic of
Capricorn the north side is sunny.
Blaze Destroys
Home's Kitchen
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FOUR CORNERS A kitchen
and most of its equipment were
burned out Monday morning at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bush, 5370 Center St.
Four Corners firemen put out the
blaze. They did not have an im
mediate report on cause of the fire.
Officials of Lee's Hatchery, owner
of the house, said insurance would
cover part of the damage.
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Financial Markets to
Close on Wednesday
NEW YORK B Financial and
commodity markets throughout the
United States will be closed Wash
ington's Birthday, Wednesday Feb.
22.
Canadian and European markets
will be opeft as usual.
navy. As Taylor put it this way; i
"Every etiort must be made to!
develop this visible strength in1
being which will convince any po-
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Ex-Como Aide
MANITOWOC, Wis. Singer
Julius La Rosa and Miss Rose
mary Meyer, former secretary to!
singer Perry Como, will be mar-.
ned in the parish church of the
bride's family April 7. the Rev.
Joseph A. Rauch said Monday.
Dr. Rauch, said he would offi
ciate at a nuptial mass at 11 a.m.
at St. Ann's Roman , Catholic
Church in Francis Creek, a Mani
towoc County community near
Rockwood, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Meyer, parents of Rosemary.
tential enemy that aggression di-,
reeled at the free world (ail I
"This strength must be real and,
tangible and must be tri-dimen-l
tional on the ground in the air';
and on the sea. There can be no:
chinks in the armor of deter-j
rer.ee." j
Taylor and Brucker laid empha-j
sis on developing new weapons,
saying that the army must use a
wide range of robot missiles to
carry out its primary mission.
Brucker said:
"These missiles, in the final an
alysis, are artillery projectiles
having extended range accuracy
and lethality, ,
"While there still are many
problems for us to solve, the army
is enthusiastic about its ability to
cope with any military problem of
the atomic age.
"The army is n.odernizing every
part of its equipment and weapon
ry, as well as its concepts of tac
tics, strategy and logistics." ,
Statesman, Salem, Ore, Tues., Feb. 1, 'ij (7 " .
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Fal-e Pretends Count
A Newberg sawmill worker, 40-year-old
Carl Glunr, waived grand
jury hearing Monday and pleaded
guilty to a charge of obtaining
money by false pretenses.
Marion County Circuit Judge
Val Sloper set Thursday as the
date for sentencing.
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