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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2B. I0K2
! Navy's Iron Men
Growing Smaller
NEW YORK Tim Nmy,
which until now lms nmde nil its
cullslccl men's bolls 4 Inches lonnr.
sld Thursday H will bruin sav
ing S35.000 n your by innltinK linll
the belts lot' their dtmKurrcii or
work clothing six inches shorter.
At the sugRestton of trxlllc
technologist, Louis OiuunrlnL n
Brooklyu, the Mnvy snid it dis
covered thai half Its men were
culling off and discarding more
than six Inches of their bells to
make them the proper size.
SMILE OF HOPE Catherine Matera, her face alight with
hope, is visited in Sea View hospital, Staten Island, N.Y.,
' by Dr. H. Herbert Fox. She is a tuberculosis patient who
; faces a brighter future because of the effectiveness of two
; drugs described as the best anti-tubercular agents yet dis-
covered. Dr. Fox is the chemist who synthesized the two
. drugs which soon will be available in pill form on a physi
' cian's prescription.. He holds a bottle of the pills.
Nehru Says
Communism
Bad Policy
NEW DELHI, India Wl Prime
Minister Nehru declared Thursday
that despite left wing gains in the
recent elections he is convinced
that .for India Communism would
be Vutterly disruptionist . and in
jurious." At hli iirst news conference since
the end of India's national elec
tions, Nehru said the general pol
icies of the Communists are "con
ditioned by factors which are extra
. territorial. That I do not like."
Nehru's Congress Party won an
everwhelming majority In the Na
tional Parliament, with the Com
munists placing third behind vari
ous independent factions.
But the Reds gained surprising
strength in state Legislatures in
big and important sections ot
Southern India and West Bengal.
Nehru had an explanation for
this: "we won because we had
many fine workers. Where we did
n't work, we lost."
The prime minister said that "un
thinking applause and unthinking
denunciation of Communism is
equally bad. It depends on tactics
of the Communist Party in the par
ticular country.
"My difficulty Is that I know
something about Communism and
most people don't. You frequently
have to talk about this subject to
people who know nothing about it"
Nehru viewed the doctrine of
Karl Marx as "out of date today
to talk about him is reactionary.
Communists with all their fire and
fury are in their outlook and some
ways reactionary."
Northwest Solons
All For Alaska
WASHINGTON I All four Pa
cific Northwest Senators Cordon
and Morse of Oregon and Magim
son and Cain of Washington voted
against sending the Alaska slate
hood bill back to committee.' Mag
nuson is a Democrat; the other
three Republicans.
Alaska Statehood Kicked
Gut By Senate; Hawaii In
Limelight Of Fight How
Bv FRANK W. V.M1.1.K
WASHINGTON Ml The Semite
rejected Alaska statehood Wednes
day but a batllo immediately be
gan on 111? issue of admitting
Hawaii into (he union.
By n one-vole margin, the Alaska
bill Was returned to committee
Three Killed In
Plane Crash
NOME. Alaska A light plane
crash six miles east of here Tues
day night claimed the lives of three
persons, including veteran Alaska
Bush Pilot Reggie Joule and his
bride of a month.
The third victim was Identified
as Bill Porter, a mechanic for
Muni Airways. The head of the
Nome office nf the Atnsfci, Nnllve
PORTLAND Rep. Harris service. F.mll Fisher, was critical-
Ellsworth predicted Wednesday i ly injured.
that President Truman will run lor The plane crashed shortly after
re-election. I taking off from Nome, on a flight
"The party leaders know Tvu- to Igloo,
man is their best bet against the ,
Ellsworth Says
Truman Will Run
Republican nominee and they want
him to run regardless of his own
personal desires." said Ellsworth.
The Republican congressman re
turned to his home state by plane.
He will srjeak here Saturday night.
He also plans to visit his mother
in Eugene before returning to
Washington.
Navy Transport
Reaches Seattle
SEATTLE W The Navy trans
port Sadao Munemori arrived at ;
the Seattle Port of Embarkation i
Thursday with 1.269 army rotation
troops from the Par East. i
The group raised to 88.259 the
number of troops returned through
Seattle under the rotation program, j
BRISCOE GETS COMMAND
TOKYO (iP Command of the !
U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Far East !
will be handed over Monday by I
Vice Adm. Harold M. Martin to i
Vice. Adm. Robert P. Briscoe i
aboard the battleship Wisconsin at
Yokosuka.
Martin is scheduled to leave for
the United Slates immediately aff-;
er the ceremonies.
with Instructions that hearings he
held and study Riven to (he pos
sibility of "commonwealth" status
for boih ten uorles.
The vote was . It effectively
ended any probability or furl her
Somite consideration of the bill at
Hut session,
Republicans Immediately bid to
bring the Hawaii measiuo to the
Hoar, but the Senaie recessed with
out reaching a decision on wlinl
to consider next.
Sen. Knowlimd iR.-Callf.l said he
would nush for Immcdliito con
sideration of statehood for Hawaii.
In response to micstlons bv Sen.
Tall R.-Ohlo) and Knowland. Sen-
ale Majority Leader MrFiirlunrt
iD.-Aru.) said he had "no Inten
tion at this tlmo of bringing up the
Hawaiian bill."
He said Alaska and Hawaii are
"in the same position and should
be treated together."
He said the Alaska bill was sent
back to committee because of Uie
need for hearings, and (he same
argument could be used against
About 1.400 persons were killed Hawaii,
in the 1911 eruption of Ml. Tanl. Twenty-five Democrats. inosll
loomed on an island 39 miles south southerners. Inined with 20 repub
of Manila. 'hcuns in returning the Alaska bill
In cnmmlltco.
Thn conimnnweiillli proposal
would give Alaska and Hawaii each
the right to elect their own gov
ernors and local ofllelaN, partici
pate In piisldeulliil eleclUiliM, have
lull voting house represent at inn
mid n non-vollng Senator, It would
leniilra a constitutional nmcud
iiirnl. Wednesday's four-hour delmle
found two presldi'iillal lioiiclul:.
Utklnti onnnslnn views,
pen. Tall favored recnininlltiil. 1 cuiilliuie development
conleuillng Ilia pioijimcd nliilrhii'iA
bill would leave Aluska t ' ""
economic dependency" ol Hie I'd
crnl government.
Hen, Kefaiivrr D.-'I'enn. opine'
the motion, saving statehood wiiiimi
oi i nr
In order to get square biscuits, ,
use the metal divider from the Ice i
tray of your refrigerator, and bake I
in the oven of your modern gas
range in the regular way. When
baked separate biscuits at dividing
line for a new "square biscuits
deal."
...the best bet for
urn
Twj Mission Spaghetti
w i vi f vil fvi ivrv fi wviviww
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Not onltihc
most economical
foodifalLbut-
NO OTHER SPAGHETTI TASTES
AS AS mission
1 !$ the top-qualify spagheHi that's made from pure
. Durum Semolina, the protein-rich Inner granules of
finest hard wheat, so rich in energy-building values.
Mission is quick and easy to prepare, cooks firm, yet
finder, and tastes better than any other spaghetti!
J-AM Recipe for SPAGHETTI 'n ANCHOVY SAUCE
I
8-rr. Mi'inlonLong ,
1 large onion. ffioppTfl
2 llj. choppnl panlry
a ancuoiirt, rltofipru
4 tln. ttuMr
I tun whit wine
I runcliirkenconiomi
IVppiT
i Cook enapliclti in rapidly boil ins salted wafrr for
miiniici. Drain. I'm onion, pnrsiYy, anrhovioi in skill.
miiii wuiicr, iry for 5 minules. To tint add the cool
i nn ovrr ii pour me vine anrt ronwrnittr,
Zseaton nh prppcr, immcr for 15 miiniics. Mix wrll
put on hot planer and vprinklc Hilli grated chcce
itc in ojirr. rcrvei lour
f H MACARONI SPAGHETTI EGG NOODLES
Iff I
PROMENADERS
OPEN SQUARE DANCE
Saturday Nite
MARCH 1
So. 6th COMMUNITY HALL
(Peterson Holl-Noit to little Sweden)
OUR MOTTO:
'More Square Dancing Fun
for Everyone"
Allen and Viola Howard
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T-BoneSteaks -j 98c v 49c
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Pan
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69c
earooas
Fresh
Crabs
39c-
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Fresh Filler of JlLL lb. UUl
Salmon or Halibut ,b. 65c
Fresh Smelt . , 33c
fresh Oysrcrs 15 to 18 75c pt.
Smoked Salmon Chunkies 69c
KRISPIE
CRACKERS
59c
2 lbs.
CHLORODENT
TOOTH PASTE
T.i. 69c
DISH CLOTHES
10c
each
LISTERINE
Giant Silt
79c
Bayer's
ASPIRIN
57c
75c sizo
CIGARETTES
5159
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No. Yx Tin JW
SALMON
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No. I Tin
89c
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15c
FRANCO AMERICAN
No. 1 Tin
VEGETARIAN
Vegetable Soup
12c
CAMPBELL'S
CHEESE
TILLAMOOK
t-lb.
88c
IROOKFIELD
21b.
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AMERICAN
CHEESE
98c
Cracker Jack
6for25c
HP PAI7IT
FARM FRESH
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Florida Oranges
Peppers n-
Ce ery Hearts
Spinach
Grapefruit
Daffodils
ib.
lb.
Florida
Cello bag
Cello bag
5-lb. bag
Doz.
8c
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Plant' your tweet peas now!
Wo have a good assortment of teed on hand.
Special for Friday
and Saturday
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