Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 16, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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CAMPUS CAT Oregon Tech's mile-high campus gathers lots of snow. The crew above
is clearing parking lots.
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SNOW TEAM Mr. and
Mendoza, 925 Vi
Addison St., join forces to clear snow at their home.
Compton Defends!
UMT At Hearing
WASHINGTON (A Dr. Karl T.
Cempton testified Wednesday that
Universal Military Training could
"become a great moral force in
tiis nation."
The former president of Massa-
Actress Sues
For Divorce
SANTA MONICA. Calif. Wl
Movie Actress Gene Tierney has
sued for a divorce from Dress De
signer Oleg Cassinl. She alleges
cruelty and asks for custody of
their two children Daria, 8, and
ChrlsUnia, 3 .
The complaint, filed - Tuesday,
does not request alimony, but it
states that the couple intend to
work out a property settlement.
chusetts Institute of Technology
was a witness before the House
Armed Services Committee which
is holding open hearings on UMT.
Dr. ComDton is a member of a
five-man commission which has
prepared a blueprint for training
approximately 800,000 youths for
six months each year. They would
serve seven and one half years
more in the reserves. x
Japan Not
To Dicker
With Russ
TOKYO (.-Pi Premier Shigeru
Yoshida sail Wednesday Japan
has no intention of signing a peace'
and trade treaty with Red China.
But, he added Japan is ready
to sign a treaty with Chiang Kai
Shek's Nationalist government in
Formosa as soon as legally possible.
Yoshida declared his govern
ment's China policy in a letter
to U.S. State Department Advisor
John Foster Dulles.
"There are many reasons to be
lieve," Yoshida wrote, "that the
Communist regime in China is
backing . the Japan Communist
party in its program of seeking
violently to overthrow the con
stitutional system and the present
government of Japan."
Furthermore, he said, the Sino
Soviet Mutual Assistance Treatv
concluded in Moscow in 1950 Is
aimed against Japan."
"In view of these considerations.
I can assure you that the Japanese
government has no intention to con-
Disloyalty
Charge Hits
HST Aide
WASHINGTON lV Sen Mc
Carthy iR.-Wis.l has fired now
charges ot "Communist activities"
uguthst Whlto House Aid Duvld
Lloyd.
In A Senate speech Tuesday, Me-
i;nny said tiles ot a loyally study
of Lloyd " all disappeared very con
veniently" before President Tru
man promoted Lloyd lo tho $17,900
a year post of executive assistant
from a lesser speech-writing Job.
McCarthy charged that, "under
pressure Urom the White Houso"
and from Seth Richardson then
chairman of tho Federal Loyalty
Review Board, a board panel in
1950 "rendered a decision to the
effect that.. . . in view of the fact
that they were not allowed to call
a hearing and out Lloyd under
oath, they did not have .sufficient
evidence before Uieiu lo find him
disloyal. "
Informed of McCarthy's remarks
Lloyd told a reporter:
"All I know is that I answered
in full, in a sworn statement, all
questions put to me from the
board ... If Sen. McCarthy wants
to know anything from me. all he
has to do is pick up the telephone
and ask."
McCarthy also fired new blasts
at Anibassador-at-Large Philip C.
Jessup and John S. Service, ousted
delegate to the United Nation Ocn-
eral Assembly in Paris. Service
.was fired from the State Depart
ment recently after the review
board said it found grounds for
reasonable dotibt of his loyalty.
elude bilateral treatv with the
Communist regime ot China."
Russia lately has sought to win
Japan's favor with trade overtures.
Report circulated in . Tokyo that
Yoshida would soon send a special
mission to Formosa to work out
details for & treaty, r
There was no immediate Nation
alist comment but sources with a
good grasp of official tltlnking at
tached importance to what they
termed Japan's alignment with the
free world forces opposing Com
munism. Lewis-Clark 1
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SALEM vV Public Utilities
CoiniiilMiloner Charles II, llnllnel
lin.i uulltmlr.cd Piu-Klo Power mid
LIkIH Company to xrll UIKI.IMI0
.ihui'Fs of roiniiion stock to liniiice
Us current construction program.
The company plans In build Yule
Dam on Ilia Lewis River In Washington.
riMT MPUCATION Mlllvif1
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frmo mwfcm hlihly mKc,w
antlwiitlo promptly rtlUvoa He),
Ida hulln( "I turlao tkla "r-.
anUtotlplrrlUUom. f AtrnQ
Ofllcers of the Young People's
Club are Tom Lacey, president:
Tom Wllllumi, vice-president; Ei
leen Noomin, secretary and Helen
Lacey, treasurer.
Wins, 82-40
BEEF FOR BLACKBOARDS This prime looking speci
men of beefsteak on the hoof will give his all for St. Augu
tine's Church in Merrill fund raising campaign to build four
classrooms to the church nail this spring.
Fund Raising
Campaign Set
MERRILL Members of the St.
AuRUsilnc's Church Young Peo
ple's Club will hold a community
dance and fund raising campaign
lit the Community Hull, Jan. 26.
Purpose of the campaign is to
raise money for addition ot. (our
classrooms to the parish hull
sometime this spring.
Three stockmen in the Merrill
area have donated a prime Here
ford steer, a 200 pound hog and
100 pound lamb to the lund raising
effort.
Jerry Ahem Is donor of the
steer: Mike Noomin. the hog and
John Singleton the lamb.
PORTLAND t.TI Lewis and
Clark smothered Whitman Cdllege
82-40 Monday night for its fifth
straight Northwest Conference bas
ketball triumph.
Ken Servas collected 18 points
for Lewis and Clark to top scoring
honors. Don Parker had 12 for
Whitman. 1
SINGER
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FOR RENT
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Spring Fabrics By-the-Yard
SALE OF RAYON GABARDINE, CORDUROY
PETALDOWN RAYON
PINWALE CORDUROY
Ph. 5151
Saturday
Sunday "4
All
Day
:00 to
00
Bta. 69a Yd.
57
c
Yd.
Haad-waghabh
Reg. 1.49 Yd.
.28
Yd. 37" widt
Fine quality dull-luster Crepe in a smooth,
firm weave. Perfect for smart 'round the clock
fashions. Artistic designs, vibrant colors. 39"
EMBOSSED COTTON in vat-dyea pas- 67c
tels. Permanent finish waffle design. 35"
fALEY & LORD GINGHAM, Sanforized,
vat-dyed.SuperblydesignedCott0n.40"
UNEN-UKE RAYON, washfast o 160
Choice of pastels, darks, brilliants. 39!
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Yd.
89c
Yd.
98c
Yd.
Rich-textured, velvety Cotton Corduroy, a fa
vorite with all age groups. Tailors superbly; ideal
for decorating, too. Pastels, darks, brilliants.
CELANESE TAFFETA, smooth, lustrous.
Quality Rayon. Postels, darks. 42" ' Yd.
RAYON GABARDINE, youitbest buy for 89c
casuals. Hand-washable. 41 inch width." ' ' Yd.
BUR-MIL SUITINGS in menswear-type 98c
t patterns. Long-wearing Rayon. 42!' ' Yd.
Sale-Save 25
SAVE $9.50 TO $11.85 ON 2 SNOW TIRES 1
2 POWER GRIPS NOW ONLY 2 SUPER POWER GRIPS ONLY.
28.40
29.90
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6.00-16 Plus Fid. Tag and your eld tint
Sove now on Riverside Power Grips built
to plow through deep snow and mud. Deep
knob tread gives traction all ways for
ward, backward, sideways. Buy 2 today.
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DELUXE TUBES PRICED LOW
2.65
6.006, Plut Fed. Tax
Your new tires are only as good as your
tubes. Buy first-quality Riverside Deluxe
tubes and be sure of long tire life Get
; extra driving safety for your family, too.
6.00-16-Plut Fed. Tax and you oW Urea ,,
Sale-savings on Super Power Grip. Extra ,
traction on worst snow-clogged roads') exi '
tra mileage when roads are clear. Cen.
ter rib runs quietly, protects ogainst skids.
Silt
6.50-15
6.70-15
7.10-15
6.00-16
6.50-16
670-16
in fine '
'two '
nun tun
41.60
41.60
44.90
37.90
42.50
42.50
31.20
31.20
33.65
28.40
31.90
31.90
te.MKt"
two sum
fowtt dips
43.70
43.70
47.30
39.90
44.50
44.50
(lit
mt
32.80
32.80
35.45
29.90
33.40
33.40
'Plut Federal tax aod your old tlret.
10 DOWN ON TERMS TIRES MOUNTED WITHOUT CHARGE