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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1944)
PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Free Press Needed For Democracy; Asserts Candidates By Thi Aiioclattd Prn No matter who is circled prcsi icnt in November, he will t:ikc up the work of the next four year with an already-announced recognition of a free press as es sential to democracy. This was apparent today in statements from President Roosevelt and Gov. Thomas h. Dewey in connection with Na tional Newspaper week, October 1-8. The nation's free press "is in the forefront of democracy's bat tle for survival" and "will help to win . the peace." Mr. Roose velt said in a statement which termed the press "a living sym bol of democracy." Freest Press In a message to publishers and staffs of newspapers, Dewey said, "They (the newspapers) have given America by far the freest, mast interesting and most informative press in the world." Citing what he called "tenden cies of the government in pow er," the GOP nominee said he had "every confidence that our free press will continue to resist government domination." In St. Paul, Senator Ball (R Minn.) issued a statement to the Pioneer Press last night saying that he will not campaign for Dewey "at this time." Said Ball: "I have read or listened to all of Gov. Dewey's speeches and statements to dale. He 1ms not yet convinced me that his own convictions on this issue arc so strong that he would fight vigor ously for a foreign uolicy which will offer real hope of prevent ing World War 111. against the inevitable opposition to such a policy, "That being the case, I would violate my own deepest convic tion if I were at this time to try to campaign for Gov. Dewey. I shall, instead, devote myself to discussing the issue of foreign policy and stressing its import ance to the future of America at every opportunity, trusting in the people's judgment on No vember 7 to make the right deci sion for America." Attitude "Excellent" Vice President Wallace, cam paigning in western Pennsylvan ia, described the administration attitude toward labor as "excel lent." At Uniontown, he told a democratic dinner meeting that a small popular vote "will please the republicans and give them a chance to win." i The politically touchy subject ' of wage increases came up yes terday when President Roosevelt conferred with his labor advisory committee of AFL and CIO lead ers. The conferees reported that the president agreed that the Lit tle Steel wage ceiling eventually will nave to be eliminated or revised but some of them exhib ited a conviction that wage con trols will not bo disturbed before the November election. Talk! With taadart Mr. Roosevelt reportedly dis cussed with labor leaders the po litical implications of making any change in wage control he- tore the election but what he said was not officially disclosed. In Philadelphia, Rep. Clare Rooth Luce (R-Conn.. termed Dewey "(he Inevitable man" and told Pennsylvania republic wom en that he will lead (he way to a "people's peace." President Roosevcli, she de clared, "played Charlie McCar thy to Sidney Hillman's Bergen" in his September 23 speech be fore the Teamsters' union at Washington, Norman Thomas. socialist presidential candidate, asserted at a public meeting in Los Ange les last night that continuation of the European war is due "in verv large part" to a demand for mi- conditional surrender by Ger many. The new anti-Roosevelt Flor ida independent party lost a su preme court suit to obtain space on the general election ballot for its electors. To Paris .U 'fl ' . K'.V-".'' -i ! MEN AND; WOMEN IN SERVICES Pvt. Mabel Graco derrick, l-HII S. Oth, Kluinuth Fulls Li a member of a women's army corps unit which recently led firM WAC training center, at Pes Moines, la.. (r duty with (he , j unity at bjcrmnenlo, tiilif. Pvt. Dorothy L. Jones, Doniin la, Is a member of women's army corps unit which recently left lii!t Wac twilling center nl lies Moines, In., fur duly with the nuny at AAF Palm Springs, Calif. . Jefferson Caffery, above, former ambassador to Hiatil. h.is been appointed by President Uoosu veil to be V. S. representative, with personal rank o( ambassa dor, to the "do facto French authority" now established In arlj. PRESIDENTIAL CITATION Flight Officer Lee Swope. glider pilot who participated actively in the inva.Mou of Normandy and southern France and is believed to have been In Ihe Holland in vasion, has been awarded a Pres idential Unit citation as well us the Ouk Leaf Cluster for the Air Medal ful niei'lloilous achievement in act Ion. The Pres idential Unit citation reads in part as follows: "The magnificent spirit and enthusiasm displayed by Ihese officers combiiieti with skill, courage and devotion to duly is reflected III their brilliant oper tilion of unarmed gliders of light construction, ut minimum alti tudes and nir speed, in iinlavor uble wriilher condition, over water, and into the face of vigor ous enemy opposition, with no possibility of employing evasive ai'lion, ami in their succesnful negoliutions of hiuaidiius Itincl liu:.i in lioMilo ti'i iilory, to spear head the allied invasion of Ihe continent. Their respective duly assignments were performed In suen un iiilmiraiilo manner aa to produce cserptloitul results in Ihe greatest and must Mid'osslul airborne opi ralion ill the history of world aviation." F. O Lee Swope I a Kluinuth Foils man, hiivmr. lived and been employed here before his enlist ment in Ihe iiriiicd services Jhorlly after Pearl Harbor. 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