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1 . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1948 HLRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE ingress Split On Reaction rTo Truman Appeal Solons Draft Proposal m m av m Wary Of ; JJVANIIlNliTON, Alurdi 17 UV JtuMiiilim tu I'resldrnl Truiimu'a Hti ym for Iiiiiversnl mlllUry Irwlnlni Uttil revival of Ui drufl Unity rut JtliArply ftrruM parly line lit run- JPaB. J1 J'herr, Hm stmie rrpuhllinii vrlll ' vTmti of till president's rriiiet on t the iruum! tlml he was "rrmtlni a ; crisis." I llr ul Imrklui, ns Hrll mm o,.hmiI linn, fur III I Ml priiptMitl. Hut must lawmakers Mill Uiey Hunt inurr (Jinn to study lliv drufl re. ileal. . . Clinlnnuu Uuniry i It-H. li.t noled (Iml Uieseimte m ined services com tlilltee RtlPtuly Imtl culled ft lir.trlilH Lr lulrr today illUU a. in. I'HTi on flm tjuenllun tf UMT. HeereUry of ftlittit Marshall will be. llir Hint witness. Finn Denies Refugee Count A' MTOCKIIOIM. Hwr.lcn. Miilrll 11 Tf Pi -- Hllltlll Cull UllMllf Mlllllier- ' lirlm arrived hrre flulil Klnluntl lu dny nllcl deilrtrrd' "I riitrKnrlc-ully deny all rumors that 1 am (oiiik atirusd as mi exile." , for rmpliust. he related the jmiril "eateuurlcully." I "I im gullllt III Hwlti'-i'tliuul to 'take mi ol my health,'' the nu-year-old llrld marshal M(1 lurmer "president ot Kllllalld said, llr ha Imtii undergoing treatment fur a .duodenal ulriT. Union Maniieihmm, who Inl his , 'rountrynipii in three wars nuuliut (llir Itustlans. ramr here aho.ud the HH WrlLmo. from Helsinki. 'Mm (vessel raillaln. Valnow i'eruaelinrli, gav Maniirrhrlin s rrpllc to earlier radiotelephone Inquiries conrerninit rttorU ho w going Into exile. He resigned the pirsldrnty March 4. lutO, mid (u auK-rnlnl by Julio K. I'aaslkm, llio present executive. Smith Funeral To Bo Held Thursday final rllea for Samuel W 1) Blllllll if Murphy. Or., former Klanmth lls resident who was killed Mon day mint near Corvallia hen strurk by 4 ear. will be hrld al I 30 pm. ' I hursttay- froin the 1.. B. Hall funrral home In Oranu Hasa. Inlrrmnil will taka plan In lllllrrral Mrmorlal ; park In Ihi family plot. Mr. Hmlth'i two aoiu and dauchtrr. Mr. and Mra. Rndrrlrk M. Hmlih of Klamaili falU. Mr and Mr Oordon p nil til of fjikrvlrw and Mr K T. " (taundrra of Portland are in Grant ' aaa lolay ' : Four Children : 'Burned To Death.- LOS ANOKl.rj, March 17 (4'. our in;ll childrm wot burned to ydth Turly In ft (ire which jwept uirtr oarx yuti playroom. '-, Det V. V. Utile Mid ft prcllmln try InvpAttRRtlon liidlrKtrd that ? thry mlfthl have brfn playliiK with i niatrhn. 5 T7n vlrtlma were listed aa Wllbrrt nd Wilfred Donry, thmc -year-old i twliu, and Clover May and Idntcl!p t almma. iliteni, aged five and four. 5 'Allen fowler, a pa(uerby, rejKirted 7ie tried to enter the burning mnie 4ure, but wa driven bark by the Interne flatnea. Al the in 1 1 in tlimi Uuincy dlftctuNcd 1 1 in I tinny A. Wulliuo, tlilrd party prehldrntlitl entry und critic nf tlic iiduilulhlrulluiri luitiiiii pollclcH. will lie liiuid by the ruiiiiitllLtn in a rouiilr of wei'kn. Itruaun Ahked HriiHttir FerKUMm IH-Mlrh.) rom pldlnrd tlmt llir president bad done imiIIiIiik In till itirMiiKe to kprll out the trrntftof Amerleaii forrlin pohry, "( onireM and the people ouihl to Itit.tw eiaelly Mhat our fnreliti policy In," l-rUMin rtimmeuled. "If we are going tu filit, whul are we lolnf tu Illht fur?" On the limine mde, C'lialiniuu Kuioii of Llin liouhc foreign uf f ulrn cuininittip rnduiMrd the diull und UM f piopoAiiU a "a wine pi ecu u tlon lookinu lu our imllouul nufely,' Kiiloii nlfm nuld he ia doing all lu hU power to meet the pitiildcul'i iTtjurrtl for (UUk piiAHiiue ol the I'iuiiipriiu recovery phin. Ill coiu imttre u now dinltinu a recovery bill for hoiiKe mtlon. Orafl llll 4 ( liirniufi AndrrHi (It-N, V.) of the houke armed orrvlrea roiiimlttec iMld a temporary draft "mm Id have to lie Hbat I would rail limited selective wrvlce." He etlalned tin meant calling up nirii JH tu t, "with niie to be eallrd who rr In high rhool or are gainfully employed-" "We might need only JUU.OOU to 40000U inrn,'' Andrewa said. Audieun Mild a draft would not ftervr an a ktiOttU'.ule lur unlveiital ruilllaiy training ""inethlhg In the bnuk for the future." Krp. Wadkworth U-N, Y., autlior of the wartime drufl law, urged Immediate action on the prckUleuli propmal for UMT and temporary drnll. Wndkuorth ld: "In lilk de-ripuon of the preacnt ronillUona of the world and the menace which ll carrlea. the presi dent kpeakk the (ruth." Hut hemilor Thye (K-Mlnii.i, a kUpporter of repuhllean prealdrntial akplrant Harold K. Ntaaaen, com mented: "The president seems to be de veloping a new erUls." And Hrnulur Taylur D-Ohlo, vice prckideiitul running mate of Wallace, knld he Ik opjoAcd U re newing selective service. "I e where HtiMia U drniobllu lug." Taylor said. "It seem like a pour time for ua lo be mobilising.' mm Chiloquin Cecil JlulrU In leiivllig thlfl week end to begin a new Job near .ted ding, Calif. O. IJ, MrKcll had been on the sick llht Ihln week, but wan up again on Friday. Mr. mid Mr W. K, Klmleniutn and son of OukiUlgi: wcrn viAlllnu lu C'hlliHjulii hut week with hU par euU. Klojiieriuunn, former bouihern I'ulIIIc employe here. In In an elcc Ulcul und photographic shop In Oiikrldge nov. Orange iiiemlierk are being re minded that next wcuk a meeting la a fiprlng housecleaning affair with pululiiig, woolwork wunliiiig and new curLulm on the Dfct. Mih. flobert Hall was hohpiUllJ'd for two dayn mnly till week and Is lecuperatlng at home now. Her pokl t Inn In the pokt ottH-.m In being filled by Mr. Wayne Nlehuufc, who hud to leuve on Krlday from lllnens. Charlcft Warren, who han lived In ChilcKjulu for nearly nineteen yours, begtttk a new Job lu Redding, Calif., with the lleddlnu Pine. Miiln. Inc., ns puymiiAler-luuckeeiM-r on Tucft day morning. He and Mrs. Warren are driving south on Monday and hnlie to find houMug lu the near future. Mra. Warren will return to Chllofpiln for a khorl time to com plete moving arnuiKcinculA. An arllclc on fiklnng lures for ncuiby waters written by K. 11. folly t Kjhborough will soon be published by Uir "Ki.xlung Tackle iJigekt." In Coos Bay, Marlt Tellevik lakt Katurdny celetiruled her UUt birth day at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lott. And In Detroit. Mich., next Wed uenday. March 17, Marlene Colleen Lunge will celebrate both Bt. Pal ricks Day and her flmt birthday. Mho ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Lange of Detroit and the grundditughter of Mm. O, E. Stone of (Jhlloouiu. Mrs. Hhlrley Lockwood and her two children left on Thursday nlghl for their home In KHhknkee, III. '1 hey have been here for several months and nluyvd for the first birthday of Mrs. Lock wood's baby brothers, Keith and Kenneth, before returning cunt by train. Mr. and Mrn. Hurujl Takemoto and their children Yuri and Harukl left on Maturduy evening to spend a week'a vacation with relative in Ollioy, Culif, Tom lJuwkliiA, cultlcmun, who hat n pei it the winter in Ollroy, Calif., arrived In town to spend the week end In this vicinity on bunlneM. VPW elections for the coming yeor take place this Monday night al a regular meeting. Homer Holt is on the recuperating lint following a Umxillectorny. Absence Okays Sold To Students HUNTINGTON, Pa.. March 17 tA Juniata college students today brought to reality every schoolboy s dream. Student auctioneers were selling faculty-approved absence certificates to the highest bidders. Karh certifi cate entitled tile bearer lo mix one claxs with no fear of official re prisal. Hie stunt m part of a campus wide fund raising campaign. Firm Slates Open House Pridiiv evening and all doy Satur day vim tor will be welcomed to open houe at the Kuburbnn Lumber com pany s new bu'lding, 47B4 8. 6th. HuMncAA wo first opened at this locution in January 1040 by W. L. (flllli Pullard. and he Is Mill the manager and owner. The original store and office whj housed In a building about U by 20 feet. The number of employes ha grow n from three lo M. with several more doing rtcAAonal work from time to time. The company now operates Itn iown cabinet shop where window ika.ihes and door are nianufaclurel as well a& all type, of cabinet work. William Mnrley Is In charge of the cabinet shop. Dwighl Gulloway Is head of the home service depart ment. Claude I-ent heads the paint and builders' hardware department and Al Burks u office manager. There will be glfu for everyone attending the open house. McKay Launches Campaign Drive LUiANON, Murrh 17 lyBtate Henator Douglaa McKay of Biilem (jxned htft cumpHlgn for the UUP gubernaUirlul nomination lust night and told his Kiwanla club audience that the stale muni plan lu future growth. McKay advocated a home-bulldlng program to avoid slum, stream purification aui hl(T)iway Improve ments on a long-range biuds. He added that Oiegrjii must prepare for the day when It will become a major "luduhtnal empire" in the nation. Truman Greetings Go To Irish WAtiHINGTON. March 17 President Truman sent heartiest congratulations and bcM. winhcs to day to the people of Ireland. In a Hi. Patricks Day meutage addrewd to President Sean T. O' Kelly. Mr. Truman said: "On this national holiday of Ire land, the people of the United States send their heartiest congratulations and bent wis hen to the people ol Ireland." Daughter Of Consul Held JKrtUSALKM, March 17 tA'-Po-lite reported today tha 13-year-old dauK)itr of the Ethiopian vice comul, nilMlnK for two hours yes terday, had been detained for quea tlonlnif by the Jewish civil guard. Police said the girl was sufferlnif from shock when found after two hours of detention In a schoolhoune. Hhe was picked up by members of the guard while shopping, police said. The Holy Land remained quiet after a virtual truce during two days of hall and snowstorms. Clear, cold weather with high winds pre vailed today. Yesterday the fourth American citizen to be killed since communal fighting broke out In the Holy Land was shot by sniper fire. He was Arlch Lessner of New York City. Lensner was shot while repairing a wire line at the village of Kfar Blum, Jewish sources said. Tle Jewish agency announced to day that Haganah, self-styled Jew ish national defense army, had struck at the Arab village of Caste) on the Jerusalem-Jaffa road. 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