WEDNESDAY, KKnttUAItY 13. 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OUKOON Munitions Board Chief Lays Waste to Pressure WAHIIINC1TON Ifl Hip vice (linn 111:111 til I lit) Muiillliiim riuiinl li-nllllcd TiicmIuv Hint ciiiilllelliw ftovcrmiient im-nnurcii have made I "moat dllflrull" fur aervlco nur chiinliiK iilllii'i'K Ui net (lie brnt V11 1 urn on war Kiiodn. tlrnr Aillil. Morion I,. IIIiik (old lloust) Armed Hervlcc nulicoiii inltlep Unit pnirlmolliK olMccm me Influenced by "ill JniHt 14 Vuijor polit'lM" of Connrcna mill the kov r nit, "II you link me which one I would follow," hi- mild, "1 would hum Unit J would follow 1 1 in oiln mi which llm prcMMiro In Mm uroiilfHt find then duck." Illnif In hi chin tc nf Ktipply limn nucnieiit nl Ihn MiiiiIUiiiin llniiid the ikJIi'V mnkhiK unciicy fur armed ncrvlccH pureliiiiiliiK. I In defended the iircsriil aupplv (uiicllccn, wlilrh lime lircn labelled a "nccdlcnH mid UM'lcwt wnMo" Oy HOIIIO CollKIRItMIICII. "Tliero urn tlioi.c," hr miiiff "who would ir e milllury uppniprlii. iloiiN Ui milvo iHiclul priililcniH." lie Hi. led iih exiinipli'H, pollclCH tliiinl at iiliiclnit war cnntriirla In 'ilinlrnnN iirenii" of imcniplnyiiicnl: lUniiot'llnK (iniiill biinlneiin, mid )iii-IiiisIiik inlllliirv Iteiiin from 'iuc'ipf mi iiiiintiliictiirerH. "I .mi not tiylni! to phllimoplilze Ihoul liiei.e prni iiim," he mild, lul their nil luciKC Minkea It "moat lllllcult" lor hiiyern to "act the lienle.it vn hie nt the Inwent cost o Iho tnxpuyer." HIiik mild, under queailunliiK. Urn liiiiiltlniin board will consider "hurndny Ik prononul to turn over he buylilK ol nil iiillllury clothhiK mil nlmllur nrllclen to one brunch it the nrmed nervlcen. Chairman llebert. D-I.a.. mild hlH pronriiin mlulit nine "hull Iredn of million ol dollurs or bil lon." The Admlrul Mild Munition liuird ofllihila hud been Muclylim he pun.slbllltv of eiiiiMilldiited buy nit fur a yenr und une hull but f Wonder Drug I Price Lower riltl.ADI'.I.PIIIA United lesciirch l.iiborutorleii of 1 Phlla etphlu iiunounccd Mondiiv a 00 er cent reduction In the price ol iCTII. the wonder hormone rtnw niv I hnn been n boon tu mnnv in til llm piilienlx. Itobert Hubert, vice president 1 churife nl Mile, mud United He einch chemlili hnve developed a cw proee which "mnken It eaa r lo extract Ihls llfr-aavliiK druii rom the pltiillnry iiland of hinta." When Al-TII wan lin.l brouiihl 1 Ihe nlteulion ol I lie publu- nearly iree venr iku," Roberta mild. It cost tax) n mam. I. list yenr le price dropped In lion Brum lid liluv we lire nble to aril It )r MO a urnin." lloberU explained this uinomt ) 4(1 centH lor one 10 mlllKrnni ijcclton, nn computed with II H rcvlmiMy churned. wn hnve not yet renc'hed aiitla- fnetnry aolutlun." "How Ioiik doeH It tnke to imika a declKloh'" llebert aaked. "No wonder the penco lulkn In Korea lire liikhiK no Ionic, If It tnke thai Ioiik tu miike up your mlndn." Air Disasters Baffle Expert WAHII1NOTON f11 A Civil Aeronautic AdmliilntriiUun .expert mild Tuesday tho aorlrii ol air ell, iinter nl Elizabeth, N. J., Ik "one of the moat biifllliiK colncldcneca Unit will ever happen In aviation hlalorv." K. 8. llerwley, director of CAA'a Olllco ol Aviation Safety, mild ir.ire probably I no way ol ex pi InlUK how three major cruiiheii could have occurred In the auine pluco wllhln lean than 60 dava. "It could Juat a eaally have been Han Kraiiclxoo," Timbuktu, or Buakiilchewan," Henaloy told a re porter, "Why Ihe Lord let It happen at F.ll.abeth, I cannot tiucaa, Tliero I no earthly rriiaon." llenidFV mild Newark Airport In one nl Hie oldeat and aaloai In tho country, lie mild that In a quarter ot a century there had been only one lalnlliy on me Krnunu men until the. hitler pari of llibi. TAGR SEVFN Taft Thinks M'Arthur Plan Unworkable How MERVIN DELBERT JOHNS, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Teafjue of Merrill, is com pleting his basic training al the Coast Guard station, Government Island, Ala meda, Calif. U.S. Worker's Holiday Nixed WASIIINOTON 111 Thouwindx of wartime Army and Navy clllllail workerx won't net extra holiday pay they've anticipated for the puat inonlli. Comptroller Generul Mndsay C. Wnrren anld Tuesday claims hud poured Into Knvernmrul offices since January when Ihe supreme court ruled some unvcriuneiit prim Inn ulllcc employees are entitled to premium nay In addition to res- uhir pay lor holiday service from (I.. f.,ll nf 1(111 in il... lull n( ICUf. f the lull of 1043 to the lull ol IMS Many came from surh areas as Norfolk, Va.. and Charleston. S. C. where Navy activity was heuvy duruiR the war. ' Warren's rulmit In effect says: No contract, no case. Doth the hlxh court and the court of claims concluded that Journey men printers were entitled to more monev because of a holiday clnu.:c In a 1U24 wane ak'reement. It pro vided time and one-hnlf pay for actual work on a holiday. In ad dition to rcxular pay lor that day But the Army and Navy reported no such aurecment affectum their employe existed prior to 1946. Wnrren unlet that, since 1038, the per diem Army or Navy worker has received only regular pay lor a holiday whether no worked men or not. and added: "The decision of the 8upreme New Commie Threat Seen KEATTLE Vi A Communist asiault on Houtheast iAMu Is on the horizon, Henntor Taft told a Lincoln Day audience here Tuesday nlijht, and "the only chance lo slou It Is by a Chinese Nationalist Invasion j now pending In Coniires oi uommunisi-neici territory." American arms and training, the Ohlnun told 5,001) persons In Heat lie's Civic Auditorium, should be speeded to Chimin Kal-8hek on Formosa and the "600,000 men In his Army, Navy and Air Force" to effect Uils Invasion, "Will they." he asked In refer ence to President Truman and Sec retary ol 8tnte Acheson, "prefer to no on sendini; American soldiers to Ihe conlluenl of Asia, when Chi nese soldiers are bt'KKing to be sent lo do the Job." Die forces Chimin has now, Taft US1 i OLD mmmm BRAND ' in ! ll M A 1 tlunTiwjJu JS'tiBy TlarWaTi ruii t towfawaYla iai i n' rff-rr i-i iffr - mi mmmu Pi w I ft 66 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KY declared, oiler the means "to pro- ; tect the I.Mtind chain which is our I Pacllic shield and to prevent Com S muni.sl conquest of Southeast Asia." He asked, however. If there could be hope lor such "common sense In our national administration until Acheson is thrown out ol the de partment of state and Truman Is thrown out ol Ihe White House?" He was interrupted 21 times for scattered applause by the audience i but lenitthy and vigorous applause I broke out when he mentioned "our tireatest soldier: General Mac- j Arthur." Three thousand of his audience paid to each fur tickets to the din- j SEATTLE 11 Ben. Tafl of Ohio declared hern Tuesday thai "at the moment, I would try to conclude a truce in Korea, with honor. "General MacArthur' planned method of six lo elht months ano would proDaDiy not work now. "We do not control the air over Korea. We have no assurance that we could now end Ihe war success fully." 'Jne Republican presidential as pirant made the comment at a new conference, shortly after hi arrival from Spokane, on a pacific Northwest tour. ADDKKHH He wilt deliver a major Lincoln Day address to Republican Tues day nlKht on the nation' Far East ern policy. Die senator planned a full day of appearance and conference with party leader. The senator told his news confer ence that the administration's planned military expenditure a outlined by President Truman were excessive. Two year lino the Joint chiefs of slalf appeared before Congression al committee and estimated that between 13 and 15 billion dollar would bo all that was needed, he said. "Now the turn of 52 billion dol lar Is not enuuKh." Asked what he would do about Ihe ' bltr spending nronram, Ben. Tall said that he did not know until a complete survey "bureau by bu reau" could be made. OPPOSITION He expressed opposition to the universal military training pro- Kram and Alaska aiatenood Dills He said that hi "Inclination" would be to postpone action on both measures. "I don't like the present UMT bill and it would not take ellect lor four year anyhow," he said. "A far better program could be work ed out." ner. Two-thousand persoa occu pied three-fourth of the free ad mission scats in the balcony. Crime Keeps Inflation Pace Court doc chaniic." 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He commented on the Al.rka statehood measure that It would permit "too much federal Depart ment of interior domination" of the territory. "If Alaska Is able to be a state, It should stand on its own feet," he added. Allies Stop Red Attacks SEOUL, Korea VR United Na tion soldiers Tuesday killed 06 Red and wounded 30 In a fight near the Mundung Valley on the East, Korean War frontthe heav iest single action in weeks. - The casualties were announced in a U.S. ElKhlh Army communi que. The communique did not say whether the Allies sullered any lossen. Elements of a group of 420 Com munists struck Allied position near the valley in two places three minute apart. In less than an hour the Allies had driven back both attack. The valley Is Just west of Heart break Ridge, a crangy range of mountains captured by American troops In a month-long Ilnht last fall. "West of the valley are other tcu, now-covered mountains. Other Red probing attacks were reported all along the 155-mlle front. 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