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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON TUESDAY, AUC. , 194 PACE FOUR Speedy Congressional OK Predicted for Multi-Billion Foreign Recovery Proposal CARNIVAL Bv Dick Turnti WASHINGTON. Au. t MW The nultl-hllllon dollar foreign reeov try Mil sped toward final centres tonal anion today after a lormy passage throuith the senste. Uamikm expected a scnsle heuse committee to rrarh quirk agreement an the somewhst differ ent versions the two branches hare fer greatly from the house-ap proved measure. The senate duced the money totals about 10 1 per rent and added some amend mentsnone of which Is expected to cause much trouble. Kent made the final effort to I amend the bill with a move to deny economic cooperation administra- naaaed. The aenale appeared Its lion aia to any nation which In the Mil lata yesterday by a top-heavy future nationalised a basic tndus U to 1 ole. try. Senators ended almost two weeks J1 amendment was dwn t o of wrangling to shake the measure I ,hro th Brm'n lbor frM (mm the r-onfuslon which had ; blocked action on more than S20.- Kem araard that aaeiallsatioa IB 000 000.000 in money bills In addi-l""" . . . , mher luliui marked i mieo oiaies. "Hurt" by the administration. When the final showdown came, only sis republicans and one demo crat to ted against we si.rai.iii, 000 measure. The lone democrat was Johnston at Month Carolina. The republican opponents were Capehart and Jrn ner of Indiana, Kent of Missaari. Longer of North Dakota, Malone of Nevada, and Williams of Delaware. Despite all the sound and fury ot debate, the senate bill does not dll- Red Police Crush Czech 'Revolution' PRAGUE, Chechoslovakia. Aug. t . OPt Police have put down a "re volt" In a Slovaklan town where Catholics defending- their pnest from threatened arrest had set up their own local government, a com munist weekly news maganne re ported today. Aroused villagers led by a band of fighting peasant women had beaten up the chairman of the communist-controlled local execu tive board, Svet Prace. weekly magazine of the Czechoslovak com munist party said. Two persona were reported wounded and "several" arrested In tht incident at Strecno. In North western Slovakia. The magazine gave no precise date for the clash but said the of fending Tillage had Its electric pow er cut off for several weeks, ap parently as punishment. Strecno is In the Zllina district ot Slovakia where fighting between Catholic villagers and communist controlled police broke out about six weeks ago. Whether this waa a new Incident or a report on de tails of former fighting now com ing to light could not be definitely established. (Vatican sources reported last week that new dashes had oc curred in Slovakia, which to strongly Catholic) Svet Prace called the Strecno up rising a "revolution" and disclosed that state security police supported by workers' militia units were call ed to quell it. Peasants wielding flails and scythes were disarmed. The communist organ claimed Strecno citizens had chosen an "il legal" council of their own to re place the local government "after thing were changed." said, should encourage private en terprise net only at home but a bread. Points In the senate and house bills which must be compromised include: 111 Money amounts: The house voted tUtt.tta.eoe for IT A. to be apent I n 1 and e e-half months If necessary. The aenale voted U.&?g.M.aoe plus S15t.He.tot loan authority but spread the program over a 15- 121 German Industrial plants: The senate voted StS.ao to 1 1 naaoe a review of dismantling plana for MS German plants. A majority of senators feel these plants should be kept In Germany to aid European recovery. The house nad no aura provision la Ita MIL U) Watchdog committee: The senate voted 1344 vet for a con gressional committee staff t a keep checking on foreign spend ing. The house had decided this committee had wound up its lob In the first year of the Marshall plan. 14) Chinese students: The sen ate voted to earmark S4.eM.0M I n amused China -aid funds foe helping some 4000 Chinese stu dents who are In this country. The students have been cut off from aid becanac of the civil war. The basse bio did not contain this amendment, 451 Army occupation casta: The aenale voted S3M.eM.aot far ex penses In Germany, Austria. Ja pan and the Kyukya inland. The noose had approved S9!5.M.M. No More Walking In The Rain To Eat PORTLAND. Aug. (i A rainy araaon complaint of airline passen gers here has finally brought an admission from an airport official that there la no sense m walking In the rain to eat. Cheater E. McCarthy, port of Portland commission member, want the airport building arrange ment revamped. He said the exist ing cluster is "out moded and In efficient." "Passengers who change planes or wish to eat must go in the ram from one building to another." he Pure nickel Is so malleable that i Jt can be fabricated into tubing finer than the stinger of a mosquito. DIVORCE LOS ANGELES. Aug. IAK-Band Leadei Jimmy Dorseys wife Jane has sued tor divorce alter 21 years. She charged cruelty In her com plaint, filed yesterday. Under a fi nancial settlement, she gets SS50 a month and 25 per cent ot any In come above $20,000 a year. They have a married daughter, Julia. I. -I r 1 JFT a V II 1 COW! tt Wit fTKt tarC T H, MC t Mt Q "Of course I don't do much work tht first two wotkt that's the installation charge!" Demo Leaders Give Up Hope For Social Security WASHINGTON. Aug. () . In only a little over one-halt of Democratic leaders Tirtually a ban-1 the 10.000.000 new workers Presi donc 1 hope today for any social dent Truman aked congress to In security expansion this year. They sure. But it would raise the total called this stand realistic, even number covered from 35. 000. 000 to though the house wars and means 1 about 46 000,000 and give the pre.it committee yesterday announced Its j dent a large part of the other ex approval of legislation to blanket pension features he requested. 11.000.000 more persons under old! The committee action drew eritl age Insurance. I ckm from one ol Ita republican The comma, tee. In Its most Im- members. Rep. Keen of New Jer portant social security action in ; icy. He said the coverage does not a decade, decided also to boost old go "nearly as tar as I would like " age insurance benefits by SO to ISO i He said also a committee reshuff per cent in some categories, and ling of benefits would -take away i-""" sww.ww.wu a rear in benefits from those who need it most and give It to those who need It least." Ex-Convict Admits Guilt InSlayings 8 A KR ANCISCO. Aug. U-vear-old rx-c o n v I e i, arreted here by the r'HI. has admitted kill ing an elderly Taroma eounle last month, special Kill agent Harry M. Kimball aald today. He la John Edward Summers, a farmer nelihhor of the victims, Howard Kaalcv. i, and his wile, Kllaabcth. n. He surrendered with out resistance late yesterday at a (lough atreel rooming house where ha had been living under the name John Kklnnere. Kimball aald the man. a farm laborer and dhwa.thrr, agreed to removal t o Washington state, where he Is charged with first de gree murder. I'M Mum Fill agrn:s declined la disclose how they traced Mummers hers. They aald they found In his Docket a ropy of the KHl s "wanted" no lle alerting police to be on the lookout for him. The notice, Kim ball said, hsd been stolen from a mall box at the rooming house. The Ea.tleya were shot and killed at their Tacoma home on July It. Berry pickers near Chinook James Stewart Bows Out As Last Of The Old Guard Hollywood Bachelors, Will Wed Gloria Hatrick McLean Today HOLLYWOOD, Aug. t iStJIm my Nlrwart today weds the girl who "used to cut out hla pictures aa a kid." At fire o'clock this afternoon, Hol lywood's most famous bachelor will marry Gloria llalrlrk McLean In Hrenlwood Preahvlerlan church. The wedding will be small and the shy actur hopea quiet. The pair waa shopping today and winding up details lor an extended honeymoon, including an Hawaiian trip. Wedding plans Wert complet ed last week. The alngle-ring wedding ceremo ny was rehearsed last Wednesday before Key. Dean Usterberg of the Youths Tell Of Tossing Fatal Bombs DAMASCUS. Syria. Aug. M-A 17-yrar-old 8yrlan veteran of tht Palestine war confessed he and two friends threw hnnd grenadea Into pass the Damascus synagogue Friday. found the bodies four days later. Easlrys automobile was sold to a Portland dealer on July 31. Federal agenta stepped Into the cw witn a complaint rnaritng i Summers With laktnv a at.l.n M- over state lines. He also Is charted ! Dr"on ' nd u,1 TOn with the federal offense ot unlsw. 1 "mned to death If the evidence so President Runny Zaim announced I today. The attack killed II Jews and ; wounded JO to 90 others. Zaim aald all three men are In ful flliht to avoid prosecution for murder, Kimball aald Summers was re Indicates.' Syria will have no unsolved Ber- nadotte rasea." he said, referring to leased last Mar from Wa.hmeton 'he assaaatnstlon of Count Folks state penitentiary and hsd been sr-1 Bemadotte. the UN Palestine medt rested on a number of occasions 1 "" In Jerusalem last September, for forgery, burglary, larceny and j Zaim aald sufficient forces have carrying concealed weapons. been sent Into the Jewish quarter of the city to protect the 11.000 RLULF j Jews. 8EATTLL. Aug. i A group of Hawaiian merchants have chartered LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Aug. t the Anchorage Transportation com- l"-The United Nation, conciliation pany a deep-sea tug Myrtle Wilson j , " .J. to carry 3000 tons ot relief food finance the expanded program. Under the legislation, confirming presently scheduled Increases, the payroll taxes will Jump from S1JOO.0O0.0OO to about S3.700.000.000 in I960. But one top democrat told report ers there Is little. If any, bope that the legislation will be passed by the senate before 150. although a drive wUl be launched to press It through the house this year. The senate legislative log jam prevents action there, he said. Regardless ot whether congrrss acta, the tax will increase from the present one per cent to IS per cent against employes' pay and employ- era payrolls on January 1. The new legislation would bring It's Mighty and Alive! German Bus Crash ' Kills 18 Children HAMBURG. Oermany. Aug. I UP Eighteen German children were killed last night when an express train struck their holiday bus. five minutes before they were due to arrive home. Police said 14 other children were taken to the hospital, tome badly hurt The accident occurred on the level crossing at Leverkusen In the British zone. There were M children In the but and passenger trailer. They had been on a holiday trip to the Weser mountains . FORD ivwu 1 J- fas -fhof-Look... fas ifaf&el You con loll k when roe see H feel It wnea yow drive HI So good looking mot the Fashion Acadsvsy In New York gave k Hie Gold Modal Award as TotWon Car of In Year", So wceioorful to drive, even old'Mmen in m ovto bvslnsst give Its "tT m groat big eSsori Thoy Mr In "f.T of ford FOWI-. In boss tM 100 M V-8 ond ths nw 95 h p. Sis. TKsy Ilk m "FuT of Ford's "A0 SHt" kid smhioiwd by sow "Hydra-Coll" Spring i b) front, sow "Para-Flax1' Springs in back. TKsy b. s fr of Ford s mna-sizt sVofcos, brokt loot work 35 oaoar kSonhs o "Mogk Acnon". Why don't yo slip behind tie whs l of a w Ford today! Thai's kto way lbs onfy way to got mot new Ford "Fn lake ihe wheef... fryds new FORD FB EL -faay at ywr Font ceafer's Tones DAI.S1GER MOTOR CO. Main and liplanada Phona 3121 AWABMB TK F ASW0H ACADfMY COtD MEDAL AS THI "FASHION CAR OF THE HAR" Nor Enough Rain To Pay Off SEATTLE. Aug. I iPv It rsined all around Vasa park on Lake Sam- mamish Sunday, but members of th Vaaa Hop lodge no. 503 com-1 plained today that It wasnt wet! enough to interfere with their I smorgasbord. The lodge had a SI 000 Insurance .policy with Lloyd a ot (London In- : surlng against more than a tenth; ot an Inch of rain. A weather bureau representative,! on hand with an official rain me- . ter. recorded only one one-hundredth of an Inch. supplies by barge to Honolulu, the company said yesterday. The shipment Is expected to leave her next week-end. The CIO International Longshore men's and Warehousemen's union, on strike In the Islands for 100 days, has agreed to unload the cargo, the company said. It's Mighty and Alive! for Palestine trans muted to the Syrian delrgstlon her todsy a protest by Israel against the bombing In the Jewish quarter of Damascus last week. The protest had been handed to the commission by Reuven Shilnah. head of the Israel delegation here seeking a peace settlement with Isrsels Arab neighbors. Mesnwhile negotiations In the Arsb-Israell dispute remained at a standstill. Hrenlwood church, whlrh Is nesr Hants Monica. Th only attendants are Mrs. tirrsg llrsitdv, the bride's sister, and film talent Seoul Hilly tlrsdy, best msn. (Irmly brought Slrwart to Holly wood, Gregg Draddr, Larcliinonl. N Y., manufacturer, gives III brlil assy In the sbMiu of her lather, Ed llatrlrk, Hearst iiewsrcel esecutlve. who Is ailing In Colorado Hpringv, Colo. Mrs. llatrlrk recently had an operation III New York. Th bridegroom's psrenla, Mr. and Mrs. Alexsnder .Mtewsrt, ar rived ever th week-end from In diana. I'a4 wher h ape rates a hardware else. They be tied aft Interviews, saying "I fs Jimmy i snow. Over the week-end, Stewart farewell to hla nisi cronies stag which offered th only Holly. wood touch to th nuptial., nag iters hsd seven big sesrrhllghu brightening the sky above rhasen'i restaurant. A large sign advertised: "Jamea Stewart, actor. Positively last appearance." The couple will fly to Hswsll next month for an extended vaca tion. Stewart was recently a iked why he rhus Mrs. MrLrsn alter IS years of llolliaood dsllng. Ills an avert "tlf all the girls I hsv gone wild, she Is the only sne I fell I couldn't Uv without." Aa for Olona. she said sh had been a Stewart tan 'autre I waa a kid " Tie socialite said she "used to cut out his pictures s a kid " Mrs. Mclean aald ah "didn't an ticipate a revolution In converting th 41-year-old bachelor I married Ills. I don't think II will be dif ficult," ah aald. "After all. I have I mak sums sdjuattnenl myself." Th 31-year-old divorce confes ses thai ah can't cook or sew. 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