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    PAGE TWELVE
Div Allen Takes Over
Office To Set Up US.
Answer To Red Smear
WASHINGTON M Dr. Ray
mond B. Allen, 49-year old educa
tor physician, Wednesday -starte
to rat more ateam behind
th Amrir.an "campaign of truth.
Allen, until recently president of
the university 01 AT
taking over temporarily Uie post ol
ji . ih. Hallnnal PsvchOlOR-
it c-ot.o-o Board. This is the
White House aRency which Presi
dent Truman set up six months
ago to bring Into better focus scat
tered American propaganda efforts
in the global tug of war with Com-
"strategy board officials said they
re Just beginning to work out
-....-.ill nl.Tw for the State and De
fense Departments to use in com
bating Moscow's -naie
campaign.
While trying to pull together
SPENDING the Christmas'
holidays with his parents,
Mi and Mrs. P. F. Hender
son of Weyerhaeuser Camp .
6, was Cpl. Waymon Hen
derson and his wife. On
return to his base in Louis
ville, Ky., Cpl. Henderson
Hill leave for Heidelberg,
Germany. He is attached
to the 767th Dental Service
Unit of the U. S. army.
Hurricane
Kills
SYDNEY. Australia Wl Reports
reaching here Wednesday said
nearly 100 persons were killed by
a Christmas day hurricane on Epl
Island in the New Hebrides.
The reports were relayed through
the Presbyterian Church Headquar
ters in Wellington. N. Z.
In recent months hundreds of
South Sea Islanders have moved
to Epl from Ambrim Island to es
cape volcano eruptions. Epl, one of
the most fertile islands in the Brit
ish and French-ruled New Hebrides
group, has a normal population of
about 3.000.
The group lies about 1.500 miles
east of Australia's northwest coast.
Old Timer Has No
Trouble In Surf
- HONOLULU Wl Rough surf
Wednesday tossed Kakuzo Takata
out of bis lobster fishing rowboat
500 yards offshore.
By the time the Wailupe fire de
partment emergency rescue squad
arrived, Takata was sunning him
self on the beach. He had pad
dled to safety with an oar from
bis capsized boat. .
Takata, is 98 years old.'
tHted
pocket
t'mefabfel
Sevrtibwmf Malnllntri
Uov of wjii 5:10 p.ju,
SAN FRANCISCO 3 hr.
IOS ANOELIS . Jfthrs.
Nwthhevnd Meinllrxn
Uov. t4! 5 12:35 P. M,
PORTLAND . 2V, hr.
SEATTUE Shrla
, hi, hMwbv, lll,hl '
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UNITED AIR LINES
Airport Termlnol. Call M7r,
' an avthorlnd
Iravri agent.
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US" '(l.4
loose ends of the cold war cam
paign, Allen mav be in the center
of a conUnuing dispute over a pro-,
posal in Congress to remove In
formation and propaganda opera
tions from the State Department
and combine them in a single big
agency like the former Oillce ol
War Information.
The strategy board.' second ol
two agencies created after the start
of Korean fighting. Is concerned
only with top level policy. It lays
down general objectives 10 oe enr
rled out mostly by the State De
partment's "Voice of America' ra
dio, films, posters, pamphlets and
libraries, and by Army psycholog
ical warfare operations on the Ko
rean battlefront. '
The airencv has the added re
sponsibility of advising toe Presi
dent and the National Security
Council on Communist propaganda
strokes and on the effectiveness
of American 'white", "grey" and
black" weapons in the world war
for men's minds.
"White" propaganda is the open
information campaign of the State
Department.
Black operations inciuae ru
mor campaigns ana propaganda
whose source is hidden. "Grey"
is in between with its source pur
posely kept vague.
Idle Pay List
Gets Probe
WASHINGTON W The govern
ment is putting the squeeze on
unemployment insurance frauds.
Robert C. Goodwin, director of
the Bureau of Employment Se
curity, reported Tuesday a sharp
drop in the detected number of
overpayments due to willful mis
representation. The period covered was the July-
! September quarter, as compared
with tne previous tnree monuis in
1951.
"A substantial reduction also was
achieved in the amount overpaid
due to fraud." Goodwin said.
"Overpayments due to " wilful
misrepresentation and fraud dur
ing the July-September quarter
totaled $725,602 as contrasted with
$1,151,234 during the quarter end
ing June 30."
Clothesline Raids
Lead To Plug
HERNE Bay. Egn. W Work
men investigating a sewer stop
page in front of Peter Addley's
bouse found the pipe blocked with
81 pairs of women s panties.
In court Wednesday, Addley. 22,
admitted stealing the panties, plus
IT slips and a number of brassieres,
during a series of clothesline raids
which began 18 months ago. He
said be had acted on an 'uncon
trollable urge.'
The Judge put him on probation,
with orders to consult a psychiatrist.
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Old Debt All
Paid Up Now
" NEW YORK Wl Somebody In
the spirit of the holiday Is starting
out 1953 on a new leaf. He's Just
paid up a debt more than 20 years
oia.
- George B.' Mason, a mailman,
said Tuesday he received an anony
mous greeting card with $22 tucked
inside and a note saying "Please
accept tills money for a debt owed
Mr. Mason when he was assistant
postmaster."
Mason said the reference was to
his lather, George N. Mason, who
died 20 years ago.
Buttons OK,
Suspenders No
WASHINGTON M Rep. Norblad
(R.-Ore.) asked the Armv Wednes
day why it puts suspender buttons
on uniforms and prohibits the wear
ing of suspenders.
The button complex. Norblad
said, was called to his attention by
an unidentified constituent who
claimed it doesn't make sense. The
constituent said his son. an Army
man. told him about the buttons
for and the ban against galluses.
With an Army of around two
million men, .Norblad said, there
are approximately 12 million sus
pender buttons six per' pair of
pants going to waste.
Norblad told newsmen he had
called this to the attention of Army
Secretary Pace in the h--" tt
some small economy might be
achieved.
Taverns Get OK
On Licenses
PORTLAND LP Only a few
Portland taverns were closed Tues
day because of lack of licenses,
the State Liquor Commission re
ported. .
Some 300 tavern owners had not
received licenses for 1952. But let
ters authorizing operation were
mailed to many of them. George S.
Woodworth, license division super
visor, said.
The president of the Oregon Li
censed Beverage Association, Oren
F. Campbell, said he knew of no
one who had not received a li
cense. Twins Born But
A Year Apart
ONEIDA. N. Y. i Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Parteko of Lebanon
have brand new twins born in dif
ferent years.
A girl. Anita una. was oorn at
11:27 p.m. Monday. 1951. A boy,
Terrv Lewis, arrived at 13:01 a.m.
Tuesday. 1952.
The Partekos have a 3 year oio
son. Eugene Paul.
WHEM WAS WAR DEPT. CREATED?
Check your 1952 SL Joseph Calendar
and Weather Chart. Facts CDCC
galore! At any drug counter T KC C
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Court Reporting
Brings Gasps
ROME, Wt ' Italy Is thinking of
doing something about the lurid
court reporting which makes for
eigners tsp.
The Italian press skips nothing
in stories of trials. Detain ot
crimes, sex perversion, dope ad
diction and other subjects which
American and British editors would
blue-pencil are described in detail.
A bill prepared for submission
to the Chamber of Deputies would
change all this. At present the
press can publish anything brought
up in court and It is privileged. The
new law would allow publication
only of prosecution charges, de
fense pleas and established facts.
Marine Bugler
Lures Reds
WITH THE FIRST MARINE DI
VISION IN KOREA in A Ma
rine bugler Is luring Communists
into U.N. traps.
At strategic moments, he blares
the Chinese call for attack, which
brings the enemy running straight
into the muzzles of Leatherneck
guns.
He learned the call, note for
note, when his patrol surprised
four enemy soldiers, and a Red
bugler called for aid.
STOLKN WEALTH
KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya I
A Malayan leader says Commu
nism in Malaya is "nothing more
or less tnan a inouiousiy weaitny
of the Council of the Malayan As
sociation, said he estimated con
servatively that the Communists In
the Jungles were collecting some
thing like $3,300,000 monthly from
the sale of stolen rubber.
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Brings relief 2 ways at once!
Modorn mother! know you
can't beat Vicks VaooRub for
miseries of coids. The moment
you ruo it on throat, cnest and
bacc VapoRuo starts rlgnt to
work 2 ways at once . . .
IF THERE'S MUCH COUGHING O
get deep-ncfion boiling
relief in seconds with
VapoRub In steam
2 heaping spoonfuls
of Vicks VapoRub in
vaporizer or bowl of
rected In package.
Every single breath
relieves upper bron
chial congestion and
coughing spasms!
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Catholic Sister Tells Of
Brutal Beating At Hands
Of Chinese Communists
By FRED IIAMPSON
HONU KONQ i A Catholic
sister related Tuesday this story
of bestiality at the hands of Chinese
Communists;
She and two other nuns of Swiss
nationality were slapped, knocked
down ana spit upon for 11 hours
bv a ' r!ninmimlxt.lniltiH! nrmvrl in
Changchun. Manchuria. Each time
lliey fell they were forced to rise
for more slapping and spittle.
wnen a Communist otllrer nut a
stop to their ordeal, the three were
Boeing Names
Beall To Post
SEATTLE MPI W. E. Beall was
named senior vice president of Uie
Boeing Airplane Co. Tuesday In an
announcement by the firm's presi
dent, William M. Allen.
Beal will have general direction
of management, engineering and
related activities at the Boeing Se
attle headauarters and general su
pervision of all activities at the
company s wicnita division.
He was .formerly vice president
In charge of engineering and sales.
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STUFFINESS...
water as m
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so bruised and drenched with
spittle they could hardly see.
The three, all more than 50 yearn
old, then were returned to Jail.
Next day they were put on n train
for Tientsin. They reached Hong
Kong Dec. 10.
Marguerite Do Reading nibereng,
whose religious name In Blnivr
Mary Rudolf, told the slory nlti'i'
rest and recovery. The others nro
Anna Fung and Agnes Swlckcr.
The sisters, like other mission
aries who ran orphanages, wore
charged bv the Reds with the
"murder" of children. The charge
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dentha n( abandoned children, many
of whom were dead on arrival at
the orphanages.
Ulster Mary Rudolf nalrt many
Chinese turned in horror from the
niieoluclo of their beating, despite
prodding by Communist.
Sister Mary Hudoll said the nuns
feared nil the time they would bo
burned. They recalled, she said,
that Reds burned three Catholics
ftmr years ago.
She said Bishop Augustn Cliupnls
and five priest and brothers, nil
of the Klrln diocese, were arrested
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