MONDAY, MARCH 3, 10.r2 TIERAIJ) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SIVKN I.Ya,S.tf';.J'lr.. (fJ.C.-l. .'jir ".. .Ul.! - , . .,..:.." .if4.-;) : AT . - " . IXWi c. 'V -Ilium CARRIERS OF DESTRUCTION The Air Force Is preparing lo deliver tactical atomic honil) by jet bombers, like the K-04 Thumlcrjul shown above, againdt enemy targets al most anywhere In the world on short notice, it was disclosed in an announcement from Washington. The taclical A-bombs, although .smaller in size, have about the same des tructive power as those thai razed Japan. COMES BACK TO WIN Chlco Vegar (right) of Stamford, Conn., sends a hard right to the head of ring veteran Frilzic Prudcn of 1'aterson, N. J., in action-packed 10-roundcr in New York's Madison Square Garden. Vegar was dropped bard in the first round but came back to win a split-decision in the last three rounds. CSt - -1 U ffid 1& 4k7-rf - 'Is':- ' FROM, SPACE TO SPIRIT Al Hoiee ronducli Sundiy Mhool clau It t onruoni tnurcn in raraici.n.i, a conlraat from adventures during week aa TV'a CapL Video. j ..... ' Lao. ' V- mm I : Solons Put Pressure On French Arms WASHINGTON lf Ei-n. Con- nnllv l U. -Tex., I, Mild Mtindnv thai "II Frnncp dors not do her utmost to dcloiid hciwlf. she ennnot JijKti- tv" liiivie nillllnry and economic n Id from Hip United BtHten. Counully mde the slntcment to tinwnnicii niter Becrcliiry ol Btnte Achefion hd conferred lor ncarlv two hourH at a cloned meeting with the Srimlc Foreign Remtlona Com mittee. Cominlly Is chairman' ol the (troui). In reoiy to a Question. Connally mild hli remnrkB were dlrertly re- Imed to the current French Itov eminent crbls. PAii.i'ite Premier Faure's Roverninent fell Inst week when he aked a 19 tier cent tax iiicreane to help limine the French fhare of the defease 1'lnni mnde by the NorUi Atlantic Treaty OrRnnlratlon. Connnlly refused to discuss what Arhcson told the committee, but Ben. Bnarkman (D.-Aln.,) 6 id the Cabinet officer Is "certain he liar, no mloblvlnis al all that France vlll find a way to finance the ijroKram." Connullv dictated tills statement lo reporter: "If France doe not do her ut- I most In her own defense, she can not justify Jiirue appropriation from fill ftnllpH Rtnteft tor both economic and military aid. DKPKN'nF.NTE "France must be told she can- I not rely on the United States to defend her ana nana oui mrce Mimx to aid her from an economic standpoint. "Frunce must do her duly." Asked whether his atnlement was beinir made With the French ov eminent crisis In mind, Connally renlled: "Yes, sir. It Is." France's thare of U.S. aid for the year eiidlnn June 30 was set at 600 million dollars. ace Talks Threatened As eds Scream iussia Be Hy ItOHKItT B. TL'CKMAN MUNBAN, Korea M Commu nist truce neKOlmtors anKrily ac cused the United Nations Com miiiid Monday of lyiiw and ntnll- Init. But the Iteda iicknottlcdKid thot the U.N. had a 1'kuI riKht to reject RiiKala as a neutral Inspec tor of un uiinlstlce. North Korean Col. Chaw Chun Bun conceded th"t tlio U.N had the right to reject Kir. sin, but in sisted that the Allies give I'Sjlcul rciif.ons. "We had a IhoroiiRhly unproduc tive and most unpleasant session, " Rear Adm. K. E. Llbby told news men after an acrimonious session AN EVEN DOZEN Mrs. Hetty Calamusa, 39 (above), after filing for her 121h div orce at Houston, Tex., de nied reports that .she was trying to establish a new world's record. She says .she will be man-hunting again as soon as this div orce becomes final. She still believes that marriage is a wonderful institution. Y 1 G ieV, k. jfLafm un 'POINT' ADVICE l.leul. Cen. Robert Elohelherrer r.), former head of West Point, chats with director Arthur I.ubln on Hollywood scl as he supervises shootini of Academy sequences. Former Supremo Justice Passes STURGEON DAY, Wis. Ml A former Oicroii Bluta Supremo Court Justice died liore Friday .Iter nndeiKOliiR an opnnitloii. He was Conrad P. Olson, 00. who made his home hero after comma. from Portland, Ore., several yours go. Olson wns nn associate Justice of the stalo Supremo Court, from 1M8 to 1010. He wns In chamc of codlfvlng Orefjon's lavs from 1010 lo 1031. He served in the state House of Reprcsenlullves from Multnomah County In 1013 and wns tlccted to the Senate In 1017. In many cities of India the Indi vidual's rationed diet Is only 12 ounces of (train n day, SKATTI.K IN NKW YOliK Ml- Seattle Uni versity, one of the cane powers of the I'aclflo Const, was named the llMh lenm hi the National In vilntlounl Basketball Tournament Monday. The tourney bcRins with a trlplc hender In Madison Square Garden on March 8. Among the Senttlo players Is Ut ile Johnny O'Brien who Is the first college pinyer over to score more than 1,000 points In a season. Mor and Mere DOCTORS SAY: "Prttr in itt and loin" ST.J0SEPH ASPIRIN 111 FOR CHILDREN, US Propaganda Needs Boost PORTLAND W Rep. Ellsworth of Oregon thinks the U.S. should step up Its propaganda In Europe If it Is to win the cold war. In a talk before the University of OrrKon alumni Institute, hero Satur day night Ellsworth, a Republican. said the U.S. must - carry py every possible means to every thinking person inrougnoui me wnoie worm a simple, complete and under standable statement of what lree representative government Is; wherein it Is different from the Communist type of government: and why It protects Individual freedom." Ellsworth praised the "Voice of Freedom' campaign. The cam palgn, financed by private contrl. buttons, l feared by the Comma nists, he said. FENCED I NThls corn colored straw sailor hat complete with wlnt collar and bow tie and set off by a "chicken wire" veil Is. a Tarls spring erection -by Rose Valols. Stassen To Try Oregon WASHINGTON IiH Harold E. Stassen, candidate for the Repub lican presidential nomination, will enter the Oregon presidential pri mary to be held May Id, his head qunrters announced Monday. Stassen's name will be filed with Oregon secretary of State March 10, and the former governor of Min nesota "will conduct an extensive tour of the state in behalf of his campaign," the announcement said. Stassen already has entered 11 state primaries. John F, Simpson of Chester, S.C. won the most heats on harness racing's Grand Circuit in 1051. He won 68. He also started the most times, 308. t F M"i Ol I IS ENVOY' Lincoln , Mae Veath, ambassador to Portugal, was named by President Truman as I'nlted States ambassador to Spain, succeeding Stanton Uriftis who resigned. 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Bee If iKcn throuna the month It doein't glfe rellet froia thona bickachM, Jitters help jou feel better oeora and durinv jour period I Or If you suffer from functional "hoi ItMlien'' of "chunat of lift," flnrl ou fioli toonrierul Plnfeliam't is Jot that, tool II hit t Mletlnf tlferl o tlerlntceniracHonilbil efltt ftt aiemrtruil Mint v MOST VALl'AHLE MONTREAL Ul The value of Elmer Lach as a hockey pinyer with the Montreal Cnnudinns is best shown by a glimpse of the National Hockey League stntistics announced following the New Year's night games. Though 2S players Duel scored more goals than Lach, he wns lead ing the lenguc with 34. points, two more than tenmmnte Maurice Richard. Lach, you sec, hnd scored only seveir goals, but he had made 27 assists In his first 34 games of the 1051-53 campniRti. . nn Ah ..-- ..... ...T.l "Looking in there won't find a buyer for our houio. Lol'l hurry ovtr to Bogut Dole, Realty Co, Three Die In Ore. Mishaps OlllCtiO.V FATAI.ITIKS Ify 'I'hc Associated Press Thrte persons, vifriims of acci dents, died in Oregon over the weekend. One died In Injuries suffered in a plane crash, another of injuries suifcred In a traffic mi.'h&p, and the third was burned to death. John William Lakson. 21. Hllls boro. died in a Portland hospital Sunday from injuries suffered when a light plane he was piloting crashed near Hill.sboro Saturday. A passenger, Kenneth E. Osborne. 25, suifcred critical Injuries. Wit nesses said the plane was stunting before It cracked up. Mrs. Myrtle I. McKlnney. CO. an Invalid was burned to death in a lire In her room in Portland's new Plaza Apartments early Sunday. The blaze, blamed by firemen on smoker's carlcssness, was confined lo one room. Mrs. Elizabeth Schuening. 68. In jured when struck by a car as she crossed a street In Portland last Thursday, died Sunday in a Port land hospital. of the prisoner exchange subcom mittee. Al one point North Korean MaJ. Gen. Lee San Cho became so angry Llbby interrupted to ask him to slop screaming. 'there was no Indication whether the Communists were weakening In their Insistence that Russia be named to a neutral supervisory commission or whether they were leellng out the Allied position. Col. Don Darrow, who heads staff ofllccrs dlscdsslng truce supervi sion, and Llbby both said they felt the Reds were playing a waiting game, hoping the U.N. will capitulate. Darrow told Chang nothing Chang i could say "would cnange me fact mat ine soviet union was unac ceptable" to the U.N. as a neutral nation to Inspect behind the lines during a truce. Darrow sugested that the U.N. prooosal for two neutral nations on each side would solve the problemj immediately. Hlehly-place Washington sources said there were indications Russia l to determined to serve as a neu tral Inspector that it may wreck the truce talks. Demands That Truce Inspector BRKAK FOR HUSBANDS? NEW YORK 1H From San Antonio, Tex., comes a prefabri cated two room dog house made by the Stinson Mfg. Co. It Is 24 by 38 Inches and features a removal panel for summer use plus an over hanging roof and a front veranda. The finish is In two tones of green. These sources said the U.S. never would accept the Soviet Union as a neutral, but might go back to the original Allied proposal to super vise a truce by a Joint commission of belligerents. They pointed out that If Russia Is willing to acknowledged that It was a belllgere.it It then could le gally help police a truce. Lee touched off the verbal ex plosion in the prisoner exchange negotiations with a long tirade in which he accused the U.N. of lying about treatment of prisoners. He also charged that the U.N. reneged on a promise to hand over Information on about 44.000 prison ers the Reds claim are "military personnel of our side." 1 Llbby replied: "The U.N. Com mand and the U.N. do not in dulge In lies. We dd not lie. We have not lied. We shall not lie." Concerning the exchange of data on prisoners. Llbby told the Reds "You will get that data on an ex change basis and In accordnare with our agreements or you will not get it at all." Sunday the Allies warned the Reds that the value of continuing the truce talks was "seriously doubted" because they had repudi ated agreements. A spokesman emohasized. how ever, that the warning represented no threat to break off the talks. The subcommittee on prisoner ex change and staff officers working on truce supervision agreed to meet again at 11 a.m. Tuesday ' p.m. PST Monday) in Panmun-Jom. Tele-fun Ay Warren Goodrich "Mr. Bug spooking Sorry I was so long answering. I was all snug In a rug!"... You'll en joy better service and won't miss incoming calls if you answer promptly . . . Pacific Telephone. For used typewriters and adding machines .... Voichl's Pioneer Office Supply, 29 Main. SANTA MONICA. 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