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Republicans Assail Democrats For Bringing Up Quemoy Issue Washington -CTD- Underdog Republicans, claiming their election prospects are improv ing, today assailed the Demo crats for bringing the Quemoy issue into the 1958 campaign. Democrats, professing to welcome the GOP claim, ac Stevenson Accuses Administration of Joining 'Saboteurs7 Oakland, Calif. -tUPD- Adlai E. Stevenson accused the ad ministration Thursday night of "joining the saboteurs" as a result of a "sudden change" in its policy on China. Stevenson expressed this opinion in a speech to a Demo cratic rally at Oakland Audi torium. Attack on Nixon His speech Contained a sharp attack on Vice Presi dent Richard M. Nixon, who was addressing a $100-a-plate GOP dinner at the same time in the same building. Only a firewall separated the two gatherings. He criticized Nixon's state ment earlier this week that a State Department official was trying to ''sabotage" the ad ministration's China policy by disclosing that four out of five letters to the department were critical of the administration's position on Quemoy. "And now with President Eisenhower and Secretary Dulles suddenly changing their position, it looks as though the administration has joined the saboteurs," Steven son said. "But I have an idea that our nimble vice president won't have much trouble catching up with Dulles. But will Dulles still be there when the vice president catches up? He is very agile too. Hard To Keep Up "I must sympathize with the vice president. It is hard to keep up with this country's foreign policy because of the four-hour time difference be tween California and Wash ington." j Although Nixon made no mention of Stevenson at the GOP rally next door, another Republican did allude to him. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, candidate for U.S. Senator, mentioned that California has been invaded by "carpetbag gers" in the past few weeks. This was a reference to recent It's time to focus on your future You are going to live longer people are living longer now the best years of your life are coming! They can be a lot of fun . . . rich and full and satisfying-, if you plan for them. And whether it's travel, retirement, or perhaps a place in the country, you can achieve it by planned regular savings here with us. There's no better place to save than our Association. Returns are excellent. Your savings grow fast . . . and your money's insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. So be sure of those good years ahead. Add to your present account r open a new savings account with us now. " Where you save does ffflilKlblllliEP cused leading Republicans in cluding Vice President Rich ard M. Nixon of "ugly, abu sive" language and low punches." 'True Colors' Rep. Richard M. Simpson fPa.), chairman of the GOP California appearances by for mer President Harry S. Tru man, Senators Wayne Morse, Hubert Humphrey and John Kennedy, and Stevenson. Hatfield Joins Police Defense La Grande - (LTD - Secre tary of State Mark Hatfield joined his November op ponent, Gov. Robert D. Holmes, Thursday night in defending the present Oregon State police stystem. State Rep. Richard E. Groener of Milwaukie and State Sen. G. D. Gleason of Portland, both Democrats, have criticized State Police Supt. H. G. Maison. Hatfiled, here for a cam paign talk, said the Oregon state police system has been the "envy of all other states we have an absence of politics in our state police system and with this record we should take a long look at the prob lem." He added. "There are al ways those who are trying to grab a headline by impetuous reactions." Holmes Thursday came to the defense of Maison, call ing him "one of the outstand ing police administrators in the country. Groener had claimed of ficers were being pressured to issue traffic citations. Gleason said he would intro duce legislation to put state police under civil service. About 28 million United States citizens suffer some form of chronic disease or a physical disability handicap. More than half the people of Greece are farmers, and Greek exports are mainly in farm products. make a difference FIRST FEDERAL Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 29 North Ivy Street - Robert F. Kyle, Manager Convenient Street Parking You have a hand in so many people's happiness Give a Fair Share-Others Do-to the UNITED MEDFORD CRUSADE Congressional campaign com mittee, told United Press In ternational that on the off shore island crisis "Democrats are showing their true colors." He said Democrats "are run ning from a foreign policy which they helped shape and which in my opinion must be adhered to or we will be tak ing the first step in appease ment which would lead to the same results produced by Democratic efforts to appease Hitler in the 1930s." Desperation Indicated Democratic chairman Paul M. Butler, meanwhile, said Re publican campaign statments of Wednesday "indicate the desperation of the Republican Party in this campaign." Butler said language em ployed by Vice President Rich ard M. Nixon, Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson, and President Eisenhower "should be beneath the dignity of high public officials." The Democratic chairman said Nixon had described "any one who presents facts about the lags in our defense as guilty of 'rotgut thinking'," while Benson "sought to per suade his audience that vot ers must choose between Re publicans and 'the do-gooders, the self-servers and the sub versives'," and that the Presi dent "put the Republican cam paign arguments in terms of 'staying out of the gutters'." Improvement Seen Simpson said he .thought there had been a "definite im provement" in the Republican fall election outlook in the last week or 10 days. He declined to attribute this to the resignation of White House aide Sherman Adams, contending instead it reflected better economic conditions, increased- political activity by President Eisenhower, and a growing awareness that re jection of the GOP means "a return to Trumanism." An expedition hopes to un cover the ruins of the city once ruled by Croesus, whose fabulous wealth has become a byword that has endured for more than 2,500 years. Increased popularity of Italian-style dishes such as pizza and spaghetti has caused a 159 per cent increase in to mato pulp,; puree and sauce consumption since' 1941. Language experts say there are 2,796 languages or dia lects of them in the world and that American Indians speak 932. Investments made by the 10th of the month earn dividends as of the first MRS. MARTHA TAFT Helped 'Mr. Republican' Martha Taft, Widow of Former Senator, Dies Cincinnati, Ohio (UPD Mrs. Martha Bowers Taft, 68, warmhearted widow of Sen, Robert A. Taft who helped "Mr. Republican" over his campaign trails, died here Thursday after eight years of illness. ' Her death at her suburban Indian Hill home came sud denly, although she had been confined to a wheel chair after suffering a stroke in 1950. Mrs. Taft was best known for her campaigning in her husband's behalf. A Cleveland newspaper usually displayed a "Bob and Martha win' headline after a senatorial victory. At His Side She was at his side in three winning campaigns for sena tor from Ohio and in his three unsuccessful bids for the Re publican presidential nomina tion. Illness kept her from taking an active part in his last try for office in 1952. The follow ing year Taft died of cancer Born in Wenona, Minn., in 1889, she met Taft while his father was President and her father, the late Lloyd W. Bowers, was solicitor general in the William Howard Taft administration. They were married on Oct. 17, 1915. Helped Form League Mrs. Taft helped organize the National League of Wom en Voters and was active in the local chapter until 1941. In that year she resigned be cause of the local league's support of repeal of the Neu trality Act. ' Mrs. Taft is survived by four sons. They are William Howard Taft III, former am bassador to Ireland; State Rep. Robert A. Taft Jr., a lo cal attorney; Lloyd Taft, for mer assistant publisher of the Cincinnati Times-Star, recent ly sold to the Cincinnati Post, and Horace Taft, a member of the Yale faculty. Lloyd Taft is traveling in Europe. Lehi IV Skipper Returns To Stales Honolulu - (UPD Devere Baker, skipper of the raft Lehi IV that floated from California , to Hawaii in 69 days flew to his California home today, this time in about eight hours. Baker, his wife and two at tractive daughters, Jackie and Tammy, left aboard a TransoceanAirline plane for Los Angeles at midnight (p.s.t.). But even in leaving, the bearded Baker had his sights on a new and more lengthy ocean voyage. Within two years he plans to sail from the Persion Gulf to South America aboard a similar though larger raft than the Lehi. Three of his former crew members aboard the Lehi saw their skipper off at Honolulu International Airport. Only one could not wish the Bakers bon voyage. Tan garoa, the ocean-going mon grel pup who served as the Lehi's mascot, was not allow ed out of quarantine for the departure. Southern California Gets Hot Weather Los Angeles (UPD More hot weather was predicted to day for Southern California with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees in many areas. The hot spell Thursday sent the thermometer in downtown Los Angeles to 99 degrees, the highest tempera ture of the year for the city and the hottest Oct. 2 in the Weather Bureau's records. Eye-irritating smog ac companied the rising tempera tures making the hot weather even more uncomfortable. Readings raneed 20 degrees above the average for this time of year. Highs topped 100 in sur rounding areas such as Glen- dale which recorded 102, Van Nuys, -106, North Hollywood De Gaulle Offers Five Year Plan For Algerians Constantine, Algeria -flJPD-Premier Charles de Gaulle to day offered a revolutionary "five-year plan" for the eco nomic and social development of Algeria. He challenged the Moslem rebels to lay down their arms and build the coun try's future together with France. De Gaulle announced his long - awaited Algerian' pro gram in a major speech be fore a cheering crowd of 7,000 Moslems and European set tlers who packed the Place de la Breche. Red-bereted par atroopers with tommyguns slung across their chests stood shoulder to shoulder on each side of the broad boulevard leading into the square. Announces 'Future' "I have come here to an nounce to you the future of Algeria," De Gaulle said. Under his plan, De Gaulle said, at least one-tenth of the young men joining the French civil administration during the next five years must come from "the Algerian commun ities." He said his five-year pro gram also called for: Distribution o f 500,000 acres of arable land to the Moslems. New jobs must be found for 400,000 Moslems. There are an estimated one million unemployed Moslems in Al geria and they constitute the main manpower pool of the rebels. Must Go To Schools AH Algerian Moslems to go to schools. At present only a fraction about 120,000 Moslem children, go to school in the territory. The speech was the first in which De Gaulle spelled out the ways and means with which he hoped to settle the four-year-old Algerian rebel lion. "One hundred million men have decided to build together their future in liberty, equal ity and fraternity," he said. The general appealed to the Algerian rebels to lay down their arms and end the con flict. "Cease these absurd com bats and immediately you will see hope flourish throughout," he said. Violence Stalks Cyprus Island Nicosia, Cyprus (UPD Murder, arson and vandalism stalked this Mediterranean island from end to end today in a savage outbreak of Greek guerrilla violence amounting almost to a declaration of open war. Two young Britons and a Greek were killed Thursday night and early today by the grenadiers and gunmen of the bloddy-handed EOKA under ground, and at least six Brit ish soldiers and a Turkist civi lian were wounded. In half a dozen instances, British truck convoys were attacked by guerrillas who hurled bombs from hiding and then sprayed the wreck age with gunfire. A British infantry patrol was similarly ambushed in western Cyprus. The Greek victim of the day's violence was shot and killed by masked men outside a cafe in the village of Kaza phany, presumably because he had cooperated with the British island government. A tunnel between England and France under the English Channel, first suggested by Napoleon 150 years ago, may become a reality in the near future. a beautiful "new room" in just one day with THE DELUXE LATEX WALL PAINT FREE PARKING SHCIALISTS IN HOMtWAKtSI 245 S. Central at 10th SHING AFTER OVERPOWERING GUARD, Aaron W. 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