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    WKDNICSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 10H2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRKS
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WARNS AGAINST ARMS CUT Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovelt (right) and the
civilian chiefs of the three armed services are shown as they appeared before a Sen
ate Appropriations Subcommittee in Washington to warn against any further cut in
military spending. Lovett said the 51-billion-dollar military budget "represents the mini
mum calculated risk that a country of this size and importance should take." Left to
right: Air Force Secy. Thomas Finlettcr, Army Secy. Frank Pace, Navy Secy. Dan Kim
ball and Lovett.
'Jonesy' the Jap Gets Help
From Yank Soldier Friends
Typists Lose
Soft Chairs
WASHINGTON Ml Air Force
typlntn will huvo to nit In Iho same
kind of chairs a other iiovrriinirnt
employes, Bpcclsl super-plush scats
are out.
Anrt furthermore, 111 Air Force
ha bren advised to conllne Its
icicntiliu research to airplanes.
A Mouse armed servlcos subcom
mittee said In a statement Tuesday
that the testing ot chairs should
be left to Hie Government Service
Administration whone chairs have
been "fairly well researched" and
proven satisfactory.
The subcommittee said the Air
Force has been testing- chalril for
60 dnyii. An result II souRht to
fny more than hull million dol
srs tor 20.IM upholstered chairs
tor use at Wright Field. Dayton,
Ohio.
Chair aouitlit by the Air Force
would coitl 128 apiece Instead of the
11(1.80 to 118 pnld lor GHA-selected
.chairs.
MAItGARKT TO I'OKTLAND
PORTLAND I Margaret Tru
man, the President's dauirtiler will
inx In Portland next month.
Her concert lour will br)nn icr
to the Auditorium March 30. Bhe
also will apprur In Bcqlle and at
Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.
(SEftRS)
VfOIIUCKANDCft
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fashion favorite !
Charmode Bras
'SaXtfac&K piutuutfUd
CLKVELAND tfi Dr. Tnkeo
Taunelcawa was enrolled an a pre
mcdlcal aludenl at Western He
serve University Wednesday,
ihunks to the 12.600 rained by ins
Ynnk soldier friends In Japan.
Ho Is known around the Yoko
hama Ordnance Depot as "Jonesy"
by soldiers who didn't want to
bother with Oriental pronunciations
but who did like the way he looked
after them.
More than 1000 soldiers contrib
uted to the fund to help him com
plete nis medical similes.
"Jonesy." 25. studied in China
was iiraduatcd from the Tokyo
Medical College and then was li
censed to practice there.
Even before lhat he had worked
in the laboratory of the 3Slh Medi
cal Detachment's dispensary.
Soldiers say he put In 18 hours a
day. seven tlsys a week, 30 days
month for nearly five years.
He decided he would like to study
some more In America. At Christ
mas time the collection was handed
to him with Uiese words:
"He's treated each soldier, not
as a (told brick, but as a sick man
needing help. He's worked for the
salary of a heavy laborer and he's
done It without complaint.
We think It money well spent.
"We don't proless to know much
about cementing International re
lations, but we do think another
doctor In the world of the caliber
of Jonesy Is well worth namulm
on. Good luck, uoctor;
FORFHT PRODUCTS PRICES
CORVALLIS Ml The State Col
lege Extension Bervlce reported
Tuesday that prices for most forest
products were uncnangca,
for active women...
rayon cotton
Nu-back
girdles
Won't ridcup!
Hi-waist won't
roll down!
Action! Trimness! Comfort!
All important to you! Nu-bock
action bock "lives" your
every move . . . won't creep up!
High elastic waist smooths
your midriff. Leno elastic
trims your hips. Pink or white.
Sim: 26 to 34, alio 36
(or average hips,
16-in. length overall.
A. Jn ileek, smooth nylon!
Elastic back. Has back
28
hook. B. and C. cups.
Siies 38 to 42.
B. Our economy bra! In white
cotton. A and B cups
69c
' Sizes 32 to 38.
CCA DC
8
133 So. 8th
Phone S188
Sneak Labor
Raps Stiffer
WASHINGTON W-The House Is
expected to approve quickly a Sen
ate passed measure levying stiff
penalties for smuggling farm la
borers from Mexico Into the United
States.
The Senate passed the measure
by voice vote Tuesday alter n
unci noon of debate.
It would fix penalties of up to
$2,000 In fines and five years in
prison for those who smuggle Im
migrants Into the United Stales, or
conceal and transport them after
they are here.
The bill covers all aliens but It
Is aimed specifically at "wetbacks"
Mexicans who sometimes enter
this country Illegally by swimming
the Rio Grande River.
The Home Judiciary Committee
has approved a similar measure,
ready to try to bring It to a Vote
soon.
Sliced Is necessary because the
United States and Mexico have an
agreement covering importation of
farm workers Into this country
which expires next Tuesday.
SI.AI'GIITKR-IIOrSi: ASSAILT
11011, Malaya lifl Two cnopper
wirlding Chinese butchers lost
their tempers In a slaughter house.
Result: one wounded; both arrest
ed and charged with assault.
One ride
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1330 MAIN
Barkley Hints
At Retirement
LOUISVILLE, Ky, im Vice
President Alben Barkley Is Riving
thought to the Idea that his long
career In Washington may be near-
ing an end,
Hurklcy, whose place In the MM
political picture hasn't been clcurly
defined, dropped an inkling here
Tuesday night thai he may be
thinking In terms of retirement.
He came to Louisville to' Join Mrs.
Harkley at a dinner opening Ken
tucky's Heart Fund drive.
Speaking briefly, he noted the
presence of Rep. Thurston B.
Morion, a Louisville Republican.
Barkley Is a Democrat.
"Mr. Morton always offers to
help me alter an election," the
vice president said. "I wish he
would lend me s hand during an
election,"
Then, as an afterthought, he
smilingly said:
"I may not be around Washing
ton after the next one."
Groves Asks
Bomb Reliance
NEW YORK im It Is time the
United States relied on the atomic
bomb rather than on large ground
armies, says Lt. Gen. Leslie R.
Groves, wartime head of the atom
bomb project.
lit retired general adds: "you
can't fight Rutla on foot. The dis
tances -are too great. Their defense
Is too elastic."
Groves told a meeting of sales
executives Tuesday that In the 1
event of war the U.S. would have
to destroy Russia's Industrial po
tential. That, he said, "mcaas
bombing and using the strongest
bomb available."
He described Russia as "a major
enemy that wants to see us de
stroyed." Second Quarter
Taxes Due
Second Quarter property taxes on
the 1951-52 Klamath County tax
are due and payable now at the
Tax Collector's office In the Court
house, and will become delinquent
Feb. 16.
After thst date Interest will be
charged on payments due.
Taxpayers with delinquent per
sonal property taxes are asked to
call at the office in regard to pay
ment because the auditor of tax
records is insisting that warrants
be issued In delinquent cases, Mrs. ;
Elsie Siemens, collector, said. - i
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
SeeceMfallr Trtawt
r. tei Miad
SSI Sm. llh Ptaene ?
Cbirapraetle PhTiician
and You'll say:
the Smartest Million
When we tell you that every 1952
Buick rides like a million dollars,
yve're not just slinging slang we're
talking real money right-onthe-barrelhead
cash.
A million dollars and more were
poured into research and testing
design and tools engineering, produc
tion and components to team up the
combination of ride features you'll find
on a Buick and on no other car in the
world.
A million dollars and more was the
price paid to work out control of end
sway and side-roll on curves to double
check vertical "throw" with shock
absorbers and big soft-acting coil
springs for all four wheels to Y-brace
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HE STAYS Little Tommy Kavanaugh, 18 month-old boy
given to actress Jane Russell by his Irish mother, can
stay in the United States indefinitely, according to an Im
migration Department ruling. The boy is shown with the
actress in her Hollywood home when he was 15 months
old.
Strike Closes
Bath Houses
TOKYO 'if) About 170.000 pro
prietors of public baths in Japan
went on strike Wednesday.
Their union objects to a govern
ment proposal to remove the limit
on the number of bath houses.
Public baths are Important. Few
Japanese homes have private fa
cilities. Most Japanese patronize
the public baths every other day.
The 12-yen price is government
fixed. That Is only three cents. But
It represents about four per cent of
a Japanese laborer's dally wage.
AND
EVERYTHING
nri-HiNG
NO DOWN PAYMENT
ONLY $5 A MONTH
SianAm'iLtbfatt $75
' nedhaiid enoT bene
715 Main Street
the torque-tube keel and X-brace the
frame to cushion body and engine
and to silk out the whole operation with
Dynaflow Drive.
ou may not care how the job was
done, or what it cost. But we'll lay you
this:
You're going to say "thanks a million"
to Buick engineers once you get this
spirited smoothie under your hands and
haunches.
Old familiar roads take on a new
smoothness. Gone are the weave and
wander, the jitter and jounce that
you've felt in lesser cars. You ride with
road-hugging assurance and level ease.
0
All of which only begins to tell you
H. E. HAUGER
28 YEARS YOUR BUICK DEALER
' Wv 1 oatk.
MfN'F.RAL SEARCH
1 ROME W Iron-short Italy Is
i watching with Interest the progress
j in geological research near Viter-
uu, ou Tiutrn iiui 111 ui uuic, wucc
iron and manganese ore was found
.recently.
I Proves Wonderful For
ITCHY SKIII RASH
Zemo a Doctor's invisible yet highly
mad ica ted antiseptic promptlyrelievea
itcb of surface skin irritations.
Also aids healingl 7run
Iu8liK. eVtlVIU
rmn
CvndsietioB
d?viret available al moderate
extra ceit.
mm
i
r
Dollars BUIGK Ever
Bomber Hits,
Three Killed
MARCH AIR BASE. Calif. tot-
Three men were killed and eight
injured wnen a B-2B bomber, sweep
ing in for a landing, crashed and
burned In an alfalfa field a mile
On ike faioDAcf
MARRIAflE I.IIKNStS
EDMtlNDSON TF.NNANT. William D
Krlmundion. 24, laborer. Native of
Ornon RMldent of Klamalh ralU.
Ore. Bemadtne Tennant, 17. Native of
Montana. Aeaident of Klamalh Fall!
Ore.
TYO-DAV1S John A. Tyo. 48. auto
merhantc. Native of New York. Rent
dent of Mill Valley, Calif. Caorlla
Oavli, 30, waltreu. Native of Mis
souri. Reildent of Tlburon. Calif.
A fcTARR PKRFORMKR
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. 11 There Is
a star performer on the Univer
sity of Alabama's football horizon.
Only this star spells his name
Starr Bart Starr. The former Sid
ney Lanier High School athlete
from Montgomery, Ala. has signed
a scholarship with Alabama. He
weighs 180 pounds and is noted
as a passing ace from the quarter
back position.
Hans Norland Fire Insurance.
627 Pine St.
MERCHANDISE
MART
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RE-OPENING FRIDAY
Watch Thursday's Paper
For Our Big
Ml
what really great cars these 1952 Buick's
turned out to be.
Never before have style and stamina
comfort and character power, per
formance and price been brought
together with such satisfying skill.
The obvious thing for you to do is come
in and look them over. How about tak
ing half an hour off to do that today?
XtnfMMf. mtwria, trim entf madtli er uhjet to ekant teitkmt mo'im. .
Sla4mrd RvaDMASTMM, optional ( ntra eoi en atMrr Sm. .
Sun is'
true'
fur '52
and half ghorl ot the runway
Tuesday.
The craft apparently lost power
and the pilot attempted to crash
land with the wheels up.
Some of the survivors wer
thrown clear, Htlll strapped In their
seats, others wore pulled from the
flaming wreckage by rescue teams
In asbestos suits.
The Air Foreo Identified the
dead an Capt. C. W. Oatchel, 1
Lt. Billy Leo and T-8gt. W, 8,
Bradley, all 'of nearby Rlverslda.
Recommended By Many Leadlnf
DM DOCTORS
to relieve' distress of
CHEST COLDS
And Brflak Up Painful Local I ltd CtflgMtlM
A number of baby doctor
today arc raenmrnanrlinff
Child'! MilH Muatarola to
promptly rallev oourht,
ore throat, locallxad in flam
.nation and to braak up
coniTPitlon In noat, throat
and upper bronchial tubta of tha lan (a.
just rub it ont
Mutterole inatsntljr crtatei a wonrfai
ful aenaation of vrotictiv warmth oa
cheat, throat and back and hrinft amax
jntr relief. There'a alio Regular and
Extra Strong Muaterott for adultl,
. Child's MHrJ 'V
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