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    '. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 19152
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FATJ.S, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Morse, Brewster Argue
Taft's Future Actions
By Th AuMM'Inrrit I'm
Two Ht'pulillcnii htimliiin TIiiiih
ilnv OlnBKroml ovpr wlii'lhor Hen,
Tnfl would curry out U,H. iiIiIIkii
lions In th r:iiro)"iiii (Irlcimo pro
drum l( rlrctert J'ronklml.
Hen. MorHp irt.-Oic.i, niituinrt'
liiK Ohi. Dwlulil I). Klitpnliiiwpr
; (or the UOI' niiinliinllon, Mulct 'lull
"would dnlent Urn forrlKii policy
(or which Cleoci n I KUciiliuwiir
klundn," ,
Hfn. Biownlnr n.-Me.,i, a Tnfl
biirkcr, promptly flinllciiuvd llio
Hliitmnnnt. Mn mild I lie Ohio xnnu
lor h "murii! It unrlrolly cli'iir"
thiil tin Vriwiilpnt lie would curry
nut U.H ciiMiinltinrnln undrr Die
Iortti Allunllo, I'nct.
Morim, however, mid with Tuft
President H would on "Iiiuioh
jalblfl to curry out our oIiIIriiUoiib
In Eiirnne."
Pl'Z.I.F.
Polllblnnn urn Mill Irylnii to IIk
urn out whnl If miylhliiK wim In
dicated by the year's) Unit nice
tloiui. In New York, the Deiiiocrntlc
lonrr In Tucidy' llrst pnslcli-n-I'nl
yfnr ronurcnnloniil cli't'llon
hlnilltil hi Iom on I'ri-Jtldfiil Tru
. man. city Councilman lluiili yuliin,
cirlralrri bv Hpiiilillinii llubril
Irlpu Roiw, suld "Truiiiun licked
inr."
"I lint out KKiiliint the mmiikIiiN
In the nntlonnl iKlnilnlNtriitlon,"
-yiilnn mi Ul. " The election (.hoiiltl
liol have been drcldrd on nntlonnl
ifMici. but the people iiindo 11 the
Iwiue."
Ron hammered awny ut luxe,
crime, rorruptlon and CominiiiilMii
mid Hepuullcniu hulled Ills vic
tory a a good omen lor the No
vember election.
President Triiiiinli ukuIii aide..
Mi'ppi'd niiimiiiici'ini'iil ol hln own
pliiiut ut u ncw.i coiilerenoo Wcdnes
tiny. And a ti in ti ninny believed Tru
until fitvoicd nn 111" niiccpnKor If
he doenn'l run h,liiinell wen ro
polled out of I ho picture.
'Ihn Wio'liliiKtoii I'oHt Mild Chief
.liit.Uce Fred M. Vinson will not
l.crinll lilintielt to become a Dein
uvi'iillo ciimlliliito evert If d i lilted.
' Vinson hun been Irequenlly men
tinned ii h ii pimnlble nominee If
T'riimiin howl out. ,'
bill, Mild ii eopyrlKhted nrtleln
by Pout I'libllKhor I'hllln L. Urn
hum. Vinton In convinced the na
tion' liliihoht IikIko Khould not be
involved hi politic.
KNTKY HITCH
oilier poliilenl development:
Hen. Emeu Kefiiuvcr ol Tnnne
r.ee, ciiinpiilifnliiK for the Dcinn
c i n lie noinliiiitlon, nounlil to with
ill ii w from tho Mureh IV Mlnne.notn
piimiirv, but without complying
with the Mule luw which hhvh h
enndldiite. once entered, must HlKti
in iilllilnvlt Hint he Inn'l cnncll
(lute lor the Presidency If he wish
en to Inke hlH inline oil the bnllot.
Keliiuver'n olllee mild he obvlouitly
could not do thut.
Clen, Unuulna MiieArthur. often
mentioned ux n OOP cnndldnle,
tiled to net liln niuiie oil or I'cnn-
i.ylvnnlii'i prlnuirv but didn't un
nboul I rlu lit . Ollleliim Inlormeu
llin u cue ml ihey could only nceepl
lot nun ii 1 1 Kin vii pt mid n npoke
mull lor MiieArthur Mild n proper
lorm would be mulled Immediately.
NPA Approves
New Buildi
WA8HINOT0N im Hie Niillon
1 Production Authority Thtirnduy
approved stnrl on conMructlon
on IMJ churches, lire alatlona, or
phanage und comniiinlty bulldlnun
with materials to be ninde uviill-
bin In lilt nine montlui lollow
Iiib July 1.
Tlie go-ahead, It wnn undemtood,
appllea to virtually the enure M
of prndlni application for public
welfare and aafety projecta In all
parta of the country. The total
r.itlmaled esxt la more than 20
million dollara.
Details aa to the apeclflc proj
ect approved and their location
will not be announced until alter
all the building authorization and
the allolmenta have been Ixaued.
Billy and Mac
Get Together
WASHINGTON I Billy Ora
hum hud a aeheduled 30 minute
conference with Clen. Douitlii Muc
Arlhur In New York Thurndny but
II Mietched Into nn hour, the tour-
ii in cvn nudist's heiidriiiurlera here
reporiea.
Oriihiiin quoted the seneral ai
nayliiK when their acMiion ended
" Hilly, keep kIvIiik It to them."
Hie youthful cvuimrllM. called
MiieArthur "one of (lie Rrcatejil
Ainerlcitiis of all tune."
Oriihiiin Mild Die talk In the rcii
ei nl n of I Ice centered on "relliilon
and Inteiniitloniil politic."
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'FILL 'ER UP' Cpi. Dick Mickelson of Clendalc, Calif., a
member of the 24th Division first to fight the Communists
in Korea. Re-acquaints himself with fresh milk in Japan
where the division has been returned for duty. Mess Sgt.
Arnold llalvorson of Tacoma, Wash., offers him all he can
drink.
Death-Crash Teenagers
Tell of Beer Purchase
DHIA May
Reform
The Kliimnth County Dairymen's
Ainoclutlon ttalunlny formed a
committee to Investigate the possi
bility of rcformlnir the Klamath
County Dairy Herd Improvement
AiMoclutlon,
The DHIA wan dlM-ontlnucd over
a year axo when the number of
cows on lent fell below the num
ber necettnary for the asuociatlon'a
aucccaaful operation.
A tally of dairymen taken at
Saturday's meeting at the Fair
Krounda ahowed that more than
1,000 cowk should be available for
tent ahould the DHIA be reformed.
The main problem facing the re
formation, dairymen decided, was
the necessity of a milk tester.
About 80 dairymen cheeked farm
milk tanka during an exhibition be
fore the meetings.
COMMUNITY AMHLI.ANCK
FEHNIE, B. C. I Fcrnic has
purchased a seven-passenger auto
mobile to be converted Into an am
bulance, as the first step In estab
lishing a community ambulance
service. Voluntary drivers and at
tendant will operate the service at
cost.
ALBANY, Ore. 11 Two teen
age survivors of an automobile
crash that killed their four com
panions testified Thursday that
beer found In the car after the
accident was obtained at a grocery
near Sweet Home.
The two, Carol Ann Whlnery and
, Darlene Vandehcy, both 18-year-Soid
Lebanon girls, testified at a
jState Liquor Commission hearing
Midway Grocery, located l'i miles
east of Sweet Home In U.S. High
way No. 20.
Named aa proprietors of the
grocery were Cecil B. Shelton, Eley
Sheltin, Pearl D. Menear and
Gordon L. Menear,
The girls said that on the night
I of Feb. D they and their four com
panions stopped at the grocery en
route to a dance. Clen Smith,
driver of the car and one of those
killed, told them he could get the
beer because he once worked at
the grocery, they testified.
Located
William R. Jordan, liquor com
mission investigator, told the hear
ing the two girls directed him to
ihe grocery and pointed it out as
the place where the beer was ob
tained. Jordan said he was called Into
the Investigation by state Police
man W. F. Newell, who reported
finding 10 unopened bottles of beer
In the car after It was removed
from Crabtree Creek, 14 miles east
of Albany.
The girls testified that Smith. 17.
.as driving at a ' .! ate of speed
wneii me car went out oi control,
hit a bridge and rolled Into the
creek.
Mnrk Wealherford, Albany, one
of the attorneys representing the
defendants, objected at the hear
ing that the notice had failed to
state the time and place of the
alleged sale of the beer or lo
name the persons to whom It was
sold. He added that he had not re
ceived notice of the hearing until
two days ago.
Unshaken
Weatherford cross-examined the
Vandehey and Whlnery girls, but
failed to shake their testimony.
The hearing is being held before
Carl Gloss, Llauor Commission
Examiner, William A. Bingham,
administrator, and Robert Elf
strom, Salem, liquor commission
er. Victims of the accident, besides
Smith, were William Woolen, 17,
Sweet Home, and Mnrjorle Vuabla
and Jerald Zcrkel, both 18, Leban
on.
The Vandehey girl Jumped from
the car as It left the hlahwav.
caplng with bruises. The Whlnery
gin was inrown irom me car aa it
hit the water and was able to swim
ashore.
A
Magnificent
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State Senator
Not Running
NEWPORT, Ore. Wl Russell
L. Gardner, state senator for Lin
coln and Tillamook Counties, said
Thursday he would not be a can
didate for re-election.
Tho Pendleton East Oregonlan
some months ago reported that Its
poll of newsmen covering the atate
legislature listed Gardner as the
state's worst senator.
He said the press of business
and the criticism In the poll
prompted his decision.
SYDNEY, Australia lP Austra
lia's only major film production
center, Pagewood 8tudlos, is to
close down. Trade circles say the
closing will be a severe setback
for the Australian film Industry.
STI'UKNTS kii.i.i:i
CALCUTTA. India Wl Three
student were killed and 20 se
riously Injured at Dacca In Paki
stan 'lliursdiiy when police fired on
ii demonstration protesting Ihe
Paklstnn government's decision lo
cstnbllsh Urdu as a state language,
advice received here said. The stu
dents WBnt P-engiill equally rec
ognised as a state language.
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