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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Man Hangs
Self In Cell
DUNSMUIR 'William C e c tl
Whelchel. 47, committed suicide by
hanging himself from the bars ot
hi-- cell at the city Jail here last
night according to city police.
Whelchel, booked on a vagrancy
charge last Wednesday, was dis
covered, hanging from cross bar
of the cell door by a fellow pris
oner. Sherman DoukUs, In an ad-
ioinine cell. Douglas told officers
he heard ctrange noises In Whel-
cbels cell ana investigated, ne
called for aid In an attempt to cut
Whelchel down but no police ol
fleers were within hearing. City
Clerk Charles Huff finally respond
ed to the calls and cut down Whel
chel and both he and assistant po
lice chief Clifford Schwegerl at
tempted artificial respiration with
out rs ults.
The suicide had evidently been
well nlanned. Whelchel had tied
himself to the cell door bars with
an extra shirt, had stuffed his
mouth with toilet tissue to drown
anv uossible cries and had care
fully centered the buckle of his belt
over his jugular vein.
Whelchel had reported to officers
that his last joo naa oeen one bi
the state hospital at Salem, Ore.
This had not been confirmed at
the time of hi - death. He was serv
ing a five day sentence on the
vagrancy cnarge.
Louisiana
Battle Grows
NEW ORLEANS IB Six of the
eight candidates who opposed Car
los Spaht. Gov. Earl K. Long's
choice lor governor, in luesaay s
Democratic primary combined Fri
day in an anti-Long coalition back
ing Judge Robert F. Kennon tor
tne r eo. is runon.
The combined total of the six
antl-Longltes in Tuesday's voting.
including Kennon's 154.812 votes,
was 547.546 of the record 106.385
votes cast in 1,972 of the state's
2,112 precincts.
Arrayed against Spaht were Ken-
non; Rep. Hal Hoggs ot New Or
leans: James McLemore. Alex
andria cattleman; Lt, Gov. Wil
laim Dodd: Dudley LeBlanc. for
mer patent medicine manufacturer
and Lucille May Grace.
Also backing Kennon In the run
off was Mayor- Delesseps Mor
rison of New Orleans, who, with
Sen. Russell Long, son of the late
Huey P. Long, backed Boggs In
the first primary.
Sen. Lone was silent on whether
he would take sides In the second
race.
Sen. Long split with his uncle,
Gov. Long, in the race.
NO TAXES
SALEM HI Tax-exempt pro
perty In Oregon totals 1730,55985.
The State Tax Commission said
the federal government owns $430,-
859,099; school districts $75,722,
686; the - state $67,465,650; and
Itions $27,621,880.
LEARNING A TRADE In the Merrill High School shop, instructor Elcion Payzant
(left) checks a manual with Mike Geraghty as Fred Ketcherside looks on. 1
NEW AERO Willy sedan, to
St., Friday, is said to have 90
Collins For
UMT Proposal
WASHINGTON lPH-Gen. J. Law
ton Collins, Army Chief of Staff,
said Friday the Korean campaign
has proved "that we need a sound
program of manpower mobiliza
tion." This would be supplied by Uni
versal Military Training, the gen
eral told the House Armed Serv
ices Committee.
He supported a Pentagon plan
for beginning limited UMT with
60,000 volunteers between 17 and
19 year-i old. They would receive
six months' training and would go
Immediately Into active service for
18 months as reservists.
Secretary of Defense Lovett told
the committee Thursday thaf mili
tary authorities could start this
program by October or November,
if congress approved necessary
legislation by April.
Collins said if UMT had been in
effect before Korea, "we would
not have had to disrupt the lives
of thousands of men who served
in World War II and who had
since taken on greater responsi
bilities both at home and in their
civilian pursuits."
Reds Willing To
Buy U.S. Magazines
NEW YORK to Gen. Walter
Bedell Smith, director of the Cen
tral Intelligence Agency, said
Thursday night the Russian people
pay black market prices to get
hold of an American magazine.
They are "so eager to learn of
the outside world," Smith said, that
they pay $1.50 a page for copies of
the magazine "America" on "the
black market."
- The State Department distributes
the magazine to persons approved
by the Soviet government, he said,
but somehow copies eventually
reach non-approved persons.
COOPERATION
ROCHESTER, N.Y, Wl Before
they go to work In the morning.
No 87 has to tie No. 514's tie.
No. 87 of the Fire Department
Is Walter Milne. No. 514 of the
Police Department is his wife, a
school traffic officer.
KLAMATH PALL. OHfGOe.
AMERICAN CHINESE
Foe eta their boil
Ph. 49t Per Ord.ri To Tkt 0
Ben B. Lee, Mgr.
ONLY Hctdbtad
$75
go on display at the Lee Huff
new features and go 35 miles
Germans To
Ask Huge
U.S. Loan
BONN, Germany W) The West
German government plans to ask
the United States for a big loan
probably several hundred million
dollars to help, put German troops
into the : field wlUi the proposed
European army, Allied officials
said Friday.
A formal request for the loan
will be submitted to. Washington
wnen a peace contract, now un
der negotiation, is signed with the
three Western occupation powers
France, Britain and the U.S.
next spring, the officials said.
This "peace contract" will start
Germans rearming inside the pro
posed unified European defense
force and will return to them al
most full control of their own af
fairs. The Allied officials gave this pic
ture of the loan request shaping
up.
The Germans will contend they
alone cannot finance formation of
a new armed force from scratch
after seven years of Allied demili
tarization programs.
In addition, the Germans expect
the United States to provide the
bulk of military equipment in
cluding tanks, artillery and planes
needed by 12 divisions plus the
tactical air force they plan to or
ganize. in - peace contract" talks, the
Germans already have agreed to
continue to pay part of the cost of
keeping Allied occupation troops
on in Germany as a defense force
after the contract Is signed. The
exact sum has not been agreed on
but the Germans want a substan
tial reduction in present occupation
payments. .. -
German -participation In the Eu
ropean army faces bitter political
disputing. The Socialist Party, the
government's chief opposition, call
ed Thursday for a general - elec
tion to decide whether Germany
should join.
The Socialists contend participa
tion In the army Is Illegal under
Germany's post-war constitution.
Infirmary Now
KF Nursing Homer
The name of the Klamath Coun
ty Infirmary has been changed to
Klamath Nursing Home, by order
of the County Court.
L. A. Smith, superintendent, said
he suggested the name change to
get away from the "inmate" con
notation of the name Infirmary,
that the people at the county home
should be considered 'patients." -
Household Inventory book free.
Hans Norland Insurance Agency.
627 Fine St. Fhone 2-2515. -
and bon conduction
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Motor Company, 603 S. 6th
on a gallon of gasoline.
Murder Count
Charged To
Ex Marshal
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. Ut -Harold
O. Chase, former DarriiiR-
ton. Wash., town marshal held at
Everett on arson charges, faced
first degree murder counts in two
counties Friday.
A warrant accuslns Chase in the
strangulation death of Leonard
Lewis, a patient In the Northern
State Hospital at Sedro Woolley,
was inea in tsKagii uounty super
ior Court here Thursday.
A similar charge was filed in
Snohomish County last week In con
nection with tho death of Dr. Rus
sell R. Bradley, an Everett optom
etrist. The charge filed here by Prose
cutor Reuben Youngquest accuses
Chase of premeditated murder In
the death of Lewis. It occurred
Jan. 28, 1919 when both were pat
ients at Northern State Hospital.
Snohomish County authorities
said Chase claimed responsibility In
both deaths. He was held in Sno
homish County on arson charges
filed In connection with a fire at
Darrlngton when he was marshal,
The Skagit County murder charge
followed an autopsy by Dr. Gale
Wilson, Seattle surgeon. He said
Lewis died of strangulation after
a larynx fracture. Hospital author
ities had reported the death was
a suicide by hanging.
Dr. Wilson said in his report he
had "never seen such a fracture
without a direct blow to the
larynx."
US Attorney
Not Guilty
SHREVEPORT, LA. Wl Wheth
er suspended U.S. Attorney Harvey
L. Carey, acquitted on bribe-asking
charges, will be allowed to resume
his duties remains a que tion that
only U.S. Attorney General J. How
ard McGrath can answer.
Carey, accused of soliciting a
$60,000 bribe from Texas Oilman
Lewis Hart, was acquitted Thurs
day night by a federal di trlct
court Jury after seven hours, of
deliberation.
McOrath suspended Carey from
office In December, 1950, after an
Investigation by the Justice De
portment. Carey was Indicted by a ledcral
grand Jury in March on charges
he asked a $60,000 bribe from Hart
to "settle" 30 perjury count; pend
ing against Hart and four of his
employes.
Carey denied that he suggested
a bribe. He testified that he "strung
Hart along In hopes of catching a
briber" and to see If tho Federal
Petroleum Board wai Involved, .
Sweden Works Out
Trade With Russia :
STOCKHOLM: Sweden IPI Swe
den and Russia plan to double their
trade largely Russian wheat for
Swedish machinery - and metal
goods under a new trade agree
ment announced Thursday night by
the Swedish Foreign Otlice.
Sweden will spnd the Soviet Un
ion steam turbines, electricity gen
erators, iron, steel, metal products,
machinery, Instruments and butter
worth about 23 million dollars.
About one-third of this will be in
electrical goods which the Rus
sians previously bought on credit
qui now win pay lor in casn,
Sweden expects to get goods
worth between 17 and 19 million
dollars.
Hana Norland
627 fine St,
Auto Insurance,
NOW ON DISPLAY at Juckclaml Truck Sales ami Service, 11th and Klamath, Is tlio
1952 lino of llutlsons, including tho Hudson Wasp (above), powered by a 127 h.p. six
cylinder ciiKino. It has a 119-Inch wheclbnso and is a lower-priced running mato to tho
Hudson Hornet. Pictured is the Wasp In Hollywood styling. ,
Economist
Speaks At
Kiwanis
Prof. James II, Gilbert, a long
time professor of economics nt tho
University of Oregon, told Klam
ath Fulls Klwnuls club members
that the present inflation Ameri
cans are suffering through Is n
result of deficit government flnnn
clmr. Ha pointed out tlmt (he U.S.
budget today calls for 100 million
dollars 37 per cent of the total
national annual income.
"That mnny dollnr bills placed
end to end," ho nnld. "would reach
four times around the world."
To cover the deficit, tho govern
ment has been spiling bonds: how
ever. Dr. Gilbert said, the nconle
have not been purchasing bonis
the wny they once were.
Ho said the government started
price controls too lute to halt tho
inflationary trend.
"Tho covernmcnt riht now Is
trying to doctor the symptoms."
he said, "not control the causes of
ln"ntlon."
We need what he calls a "radical"
remedy, the doctor declared one
that will get to the root of the
trouble.
Ho suggested three means of es
csoe from Inflotinn:
1. Price controls rightly admin-lst-r-1.
2. Raising of cosh reserve re
quirements In bonking for credit.
S. A voluntary or comnulsory re
striction cf consumers' "install
ment plan" credit.
"We must balance the budfel
nnl pov ps we go," the economist
-old. "and thnt Involves sacrillrrs
fur bevond env'hlng we hove gone
throuuh fo far."
Last n'jht. Professor Gilbert and
French Boss
Tackles Job
PARIS Ml .-Edgar Faure, at 43
Prance's youngest prcmlrr since
1875, worked Friday to put togoUi
er another ccnter-coalltlon Cabinet
thot would end his nnuon s politi
cal crisis, now In its Uth day. -Behind
him was a big 401-101
confirmation vote Thursday night
from tho National Assembly. The
result drew heavy applause from
Uie benches ot the Center parties,
but Faure still must form a sever
al party team.
His victory margin on the con
fidence voto was so large because
Gen. Charles dc Gaulle's RPF (ral
ly of the French' Pcople, largest
single party uioc in tho Asscmuiy,
abstained from tho vote. -'The Com
munists voted against Faure, and
the extreme right Gaillllsts were
tired of being In the same voting
column with their extreme-left arch
enemies, the Reds.
The debate before the vote In
dicated the new premier would
have one of the same troubles that
brought the downfall of his pred
ecessor. Rene Plevln uncertain
support from the big Socialist bloc
of 104 members.
C'OLLAPHKS
NORTH BEND. Ore. Iffl Gall
Shrlber, about 35, North Bend city
councilman, had a pain- In his
chest Thursday and went to a hos
pital to find out what was the
matter. Before ' he could be ex
amined he collapsed and died.
ADVENTURE
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hero, ncsldcs Gilbert, there wore!
Denn Theodore Krnft, University
Musla School: Dr. Kclwlll Ebblu-
huusen, Assoclnto professor of nhy-
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