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    . WKDNKSUAY, MARCH 9, 1052
UEItALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE mi
U.S. Hurls
"Germ War"
Challenge
' WAHlllNaTON Ml - Hrcrclary i.r
flint Acliiwm Inn, chullnnuerl Hie
Coinmunlsti lo Mikmlt lo Impartial
liiVMtliintloii llii-lr "f nnlnuc
chariie Unit thi) Alllrn are waging
H'fin wurluro In Korea.
In a ulutrpiy-worrtrd utiilement
TilBMlay, AcliMnn aultl:
"We Imvo denied thin noiuienne
about urrm warfare In Korea he
fort. Wo would not bother to deny
It attain were It not for the fuel
that the Coinmunlnts ura nprtucl
Dig tht.it chariiea iiroimd the world
t the name time they ere stalling
in the truce neitntlatlnrui."
Aa In the punt, Acheuon mild,
the United Bin ten aaaln "wcl
oomet an Impartial Invenllfiallon
by mi Internutlonul agency mirli at
the lnternnlloniil Commutes of the
Red Croaa."
The necretary aald there appearu
lo be a aerlnua plague epidemic In
Comniunlol-conlnilled KoreH. But
ne empniiolied that It wan due to
the Urdu' liuililllty to cure for the
people, not to n "Imitiintlc plot" by
the United Nation.
Kor about two weelcn, the germ
warfare chargea have been ployed
up by propaganda agrnclei In
Moscow and the real of the Bovlet
bloc. Accusation aro accompanied
by detnlls of "evidence" and re
mrt.i of Droteat mentlniia.
' The Chlneat Communlats added
a new touch Wednesday.
A Pelplnf radio broadcaat laid
the Allies on Feb. So fired ahella
loaded with cholera and typhus
germa Into Red linen near Panmun
Joni, alte of the truce talks.
Firing Proves
Tax Burden
WASHINGTON Wl Firing one
government worker la ao compli
cated, aaya Sen. Johnaton cD.-B.C.,)
It cotta the Uxpayera 16,000 In pa
per work.
He told the Senate Tuenday hla
Civil Service Committee found
many other peculiarities In the
complicated Civil Service layoff
yatem.
One unidentified agency, he aak),
ran up a bill of 150,000 In dismiss
ing 36 people. Johnaton related
these details of the case:
i. The agency spent , months
tn an attempt to discharge IM
workers. This entailed 1,641 "paper
actions."
J. Only M employes of the 164
actually were dropped.
1. The reshuffling Involved was
e damaging to morale at least 207
employes quit.
4. The agency found Itself In the
"ridiculous" position of having to
recruit new employes.
Johnston sale; his committee
"found In government's personnel
structure the loss of thousands of
Sabres Pounce On MiiG's,
Blast Five; Fighting mi
Ground. Light; Track Cut
Fly Ml 1.0 FAItNKTI
BKOUI,, Korea 11 American
wiu-planr Mirprli.cd a flluht ol
Coiiimiinhit MIO-H Jeut Wfdneirluv
and uhol down at leant five near
the Ynlu Itiver,
Another MIO wni tinted ax nrob-
Hbly destroyed.
The wild 30-mlnuto morning bat
tin was touched off when 28 F-80
rlabrn jcui pounced on a flight ol
70 MIUs as the Keda came out ol
their Mundmrlan sanctuary.
"Wo cniiKht them by surprise
Lecturer Blasts America
For Immorality, Laziness
Fly WAI.I.AC'K MYERS
Cameron Ralnton whaled the day
lights out of Klamath Falls and
the rent of America last evening
' Lecturing to a capacity Knife and
Pork audience at the Wlllard
Hotel, Halston administered ft
sound thrashing but paused fre
quently lo ease the punishment
with a sparkling wit.
The noted educator and publiclut
pictured today's America as a child
spoiled by wealth and growing dan
gerously Immoral and lazy.
Ralnton came to America as an
Immigrant from Scotland at 15 and
worked his way from West Vir
ginia's coal mines to the chair of
philosophy at Washington and Jef
ferson College. It In slgnlllcnnt of
the low sense of values In America
today that Ralston la perhaps bet
ter known for his work In break
ing up the Al Capone regime than
for his brilliance as an educator.
Ralston sees America's dire
man-hours and millions of dollars
esch year through duplication of
elfort, poor utilization of manpow
er and the use of cumbersome,
obsolete and time-consuming pro
cedures." He criticised the Civil Service
Commission's layoff system which
he said has 26 different categories
and subcategories of Job retention
rignu.
plllfht today as earned by five ba
:ilc itiulta of ,i people: 1 1 Increas
ing Immorality and disrespect for
authority; 2i hatred of man for
man; 3) luzlni; 4) pursuit of
pleiiMirc; and 61 substitution of ma
terial values for spiritual once.
Of the five, Ralston puts the
greatest stre ui on our growing im
morality and scorn for authority.
Listening to Ralston lecture, It Is
clear that his stern Scotch Prev
byterlan upbringing Is utterly out
raged by America's Increasing
crime and corruption.
And he repeatedly charge our
"aversion to work" as a principal
evil. "Work Is the greatest moral
builder," he says.
As a remedy for our Ills, Ralston
prescribed liberal doses of threo
great writings: 1) the Ten Com
mandments; 2) the Sermon on the
Mount: and 3) the United States
Constitution.
In asides as he develop! his
theme, Ralston praises and damns
many things.
and bounced the whole formation,"
an Air Force officer said.
It was the biggest bag of Red lets
nlnce Jnn. 26, when Sabre pilots
dciitroyed 10
Another MIO crashed behind the
Manchurlan border without a shot
being fired nt It.
Two Allied pilots said the plane
was stunting when It suddenly
went Into a tight rpln and roared
lo the (rrour.d.
Fighting on the battle front con-
He sees the elementary school
teacher as a little thought of mould
er of the nation's future; he blames
Big Business' "lack of foresight
60 years ago" for the current labor
trouble: and he holds our choice
of lurid comic strips over good lit
erature as typical of our poboned
minds.
America') huge national debt
and Its continued deficit spending
cause Ralston to shudder In Incli
nation. He cites that all the world's
former great powers were finally
collapsed under unwise economies.
And he fears It will happen here
unless we quickly change our ways.
Pilots Club To
Hold Crab Feed
The Pilot's Club annual crab
feed Is scheduled for March 15,
6:30 p.m., at the airport club
rooms.
Reservations should be made by
phoning either 9817 or M50.
Herb Walts Is chairman.
tlnued light, but the Redn stepped
up their artillery and mortar fire
In some sections Tuesday,
The Communists threw nearly
1,500 rounds at an Allied position
north of the punchbowl on the East
ern Front,
The bombardment was near the
Red-held hill called "Luke the
Cook's Cautle," a strong point
from which the Reds have been
blasting for several weeks.
The Communists alxo renewed
their propaganda leaflet barrage
Tuesday.
The U.S. Eighth Army Communl
que reported only light patrols
and probes across the front. Tem
peratures, runged from 13 to 33
degrees IF).
The navy cruiser TJ.8.S. St.
Paul, aided by a spotting plane
(c.itroyed at least three bunkers
France began Its conquest of
Cochln-Chlna In 1861.
Wake Up'
To More Comfort
Without Nftffing Baclucha
Katrine baelracha, lota of pap anJ ant rtTt
headache and distinct! may be due to alow,
down of kfdnvr foaetloa. Doetora ear good
kidney function la very Important to good
haalth. Whtn torn arcryday ermeHtUR,iuh
ai ilrta and it rain, eauaaa thla important
function toilowdown.manr folks aurfernai
ftni backacba fcl mbarebW. Minor blad
der Irritation dua to cold or wrong; diet mar
cauac vettlncup nifhUor 1 requantpaaaasca.
Don't neglect your kidney If thea condU
tlons bother you. Try Doan'a Pllla a mild
diuretic. Used successfully by millions for
over 60 yean. It's amailnf how many times
Doan a fivt happy relief from theso discom-forta-help
the I 8 miles of kldneytubaa and ni
ters flush out wasU. Cat Doaa's puia today.
und flHmttgtd eight 'n' thc"MEaat
Coist.
Task Force 77 pilots scored 102
cuts In the battered Red rail sys
tem, other claims included za
Lmall boats. 13 trucks and one
locomotive,
Pr0)
TOI1ET TISSUE
Asked how badly the locomotive
was shot up, one pilot said, 'may
be the Commies can still use the
bell."
, First Marine Air Wing pilots con
centrated their firs on ' Commu
nist bunkers. They claimed at least
43 destroyed or badly damaged.
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