Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 26, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    WKONKSDAY,' MARCH 2fj, 1032
hfcjULD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
rt THREst,
Eisenhower Power Grows
As More Primaries Eye
Mounting Write-in Move
By The Annwlated Press
The seed MlimrMita voters plant
ed Tuesday bulmo lust llM.OMI
write-In unllots tor Elsenhower
was blooming Ilk Jnek's Bean
stalk Wednesday In tlio Prfslilont
In I preiprenco (jurdrn.
Ita shadow' stretched Into Wis.
coniln, where write-ins ate not
counted: Into Nebraska and 1111
nol, wlirro they urn; Into Went
Virginia whrro they could be un
olllclnlly, and Into Paris, wbrrr
Uen. Dwlnht Klneiihowcr operates
mi commiimler 01 Uio Allien' Eu
ropean DelriiKO forces, -
In WlNi onnln, former Onv, ilurold
HtuMncti ot MlniwiMrtn announced ho
would unlit Willi KUirnhower what
ever number ut Kniiuiillenn nonil.
IinUiiK convention tlrlvttuU'n Iw
in. Kht win III Wincoiwiin's primary
next TUFMlny.
The announcement was culled
"mi evidence ot wcuknras" by sup
porter ot another OOP President
ial hope, Urn. Robert lull ot
Ohio.
The only other entrant In Mini
vrnce In Clov. Knrl Warren ot Cali
fornia, and he linn snld he will re
lease his delrwues If ho llndii he
can not win the nomination.
'lull backers mild Bunnell move
would brliur votfit lo their man.
in Nebraska, a sliitc-wldc news
paper poll found Elsenhower and
Till!, neither listed on next Tues
day's Presidential prelerence bal
lot, top choice of Nebraska Re
publican. '
'the Mirvey showed 43 ier cent
for Elsenhower, 39 per cent lor
Tail, per rent for uen. Douglas
MacArthur and 7 per cent for Blas
en, with other percentage mat
tered. Of thene names, only Btsiuien's
la on tht) biillot. Write-in drive
for Tnft mid Klsenhowcr are under
way and a Haled candidate tavora
Mai-Arthur,
In Illinois,' where voter express
a Presidential prelerence on April
(. the OOP ballot lists Taft; Btss
aen and rtlley Alvln Bender of
nhicBiio. lllltiois'law permit write.
In and obiicrvers wero wondering
now iimny there would bo.
In West Virginia, where May 13
la primary day, wrilo-lns are not
b-ltally counted. Tuft and Sliisncii
lira entered in the OOP content
and Elsenhower backer reasoned:
Why not. write In Klaciihower'a
name anyway and keep unofficial
tub?
In Prl clone associate of El
senhower Mtlct they believe the
general will ask to be relieved noon
so he can return In May to cam
palwi for the OOP nomination.
They Haiti lie feel American
domestic politic la cluttering up
111 role n an international com
tmiuder. He may pick April 3, when
he reported publicly on Kuropean
drfeiuto prowess, lo announce hi
plan.
Such puMlltigs and maneuvering
MendezTo
Aioear Here
People who have considered the
trumpet a a aolo instrument of
only minor proportion are becom
ing: converts due to the work of
Rafael Mender., trumpet soloist,
who to appearliur In Klamath Fall
at the Pelican Theater, fYlday eve
ning", April 4th. After hi concert
w ith the Denver Symphony Orches
tra, al which he wa soloist, the
"Music Critic" rcixirted "that Ra
fael Mrndci brouiiht the house
down a a result of hla phenom
enal trumpet work."
Mendc f Appearing wiUi Uie
KUH8 band and r-cppcll holr
In a, benefit concert, ' prooeeda of
which will be used to purchase as
ditlonal band uniform and choir
robe.
Ticket may be, obtained at Der
by' Music Coinnany, Cbnmber of
Commjrce, or from members of
the Merchant Association, who are
ssabitinjj the high school studenU
In thl benefit concert.
were not apparent among Demo
crat priming for the upcoming
vote in Wisconsin, Nebraska and
Illinois.
Hen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee
generally wa considered an al-
moai ure winner in wtoeonsin. He.
kw'k against two date backing
President Truman, but little effort
was being made on behalf of the
President,
In Washington, meanwhile, John
Foster Dulle aald he took for
ward to expressing hi view about
forciKii policy. Dulle. a Republi
can, (jult Tuesday after two year
as an adviser lo the State Department,
He ld Senate approval last
week of the Japanese Peace Treaty
and related Pacific pact ended his
.task. He. promptly scheduled
I heavy round of speaking engage-
l mem
KF Schools
Get Praise
Klamath Fall ha achieved
about the finest teacher-
student ratio la Oreuon, Arnold
Oralsoo. local superintendent of
schools, told Roosevelt school Par
ents-Teacher association memuers
Tuesday afternoon at the regular
meeting of the group in the school
auditorium.
In his talk on school prospect
for J95J-S3 Mr, Gralapp explained
how the board of education always
ha to look many years ahead and
grepare lor many eventualities in
urtlfct planning and building pro
gram. The redisricting which
might take place If the people vote
favorably on proposed legislation
baaed on the Holy report nest fail,
wa explained In part by the super
intendent, Mr. Winston Purvlne w elected
president for 1H51-63 of Roosevelt
PTA at the annual election of of
ficer. Other officers chosen are;
vice-president, Mr, Art Moore;
secretary, Mrs. Ted Llndley; treas
urer, Mr. Glen Evan; neeond
vice-president, Mrs, Floyd A. Boyd
third vice-president, Mr. Leila
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Truce Talks
Show Some
Frankness
MUNBAN Korea W Truce ne
gotiators displayed "much more
frankness" Wednesday m seeking a
compromise on exchanging prison
ers tme of the three key Issues
bi'K'king a Korean armisUce an
Allied spokesman reported,
"Borne alight progress" was
made behind the screen of a new
blackout, Brig. Gen. William P.
Nuexola said, "But they have not
gotten down to brass tack."
Simultaneously he disclosed a
change In the VJi. Command
strategy on the key to the dead
lock. The Allies h rephrased
their demand from "voluntary re
patriation of prisoners to "no
forced repatriation.
"There Is no fundamental dif
ference in the two concept,"
Nackols said, but the new term
might "be mora pa is table to the
enemy,
The membership voted to give
a 1'id achoiarship locally each year
to the most promising high school
graduate who plan to major In
teaclier training. The manner of
(selection of the recipient will be
decided upon by the executive com
mittee. Ninety dollar was budget
ed for the scholarship formerly
and the money sent to the state
PTA orEan.viaion to award. The
$I20 amount is sufficient to pay
jthe year's fses to any of the state
j institution of higher learning In
Oregon.
'tis forced renatrlttn nuim :
the U-N. Command doe not en
dorse and will not employ force
r,i Mmiwl a man ri o- cr A ,f-
j other lde If he does not choose1
to go.
Simultaneously, Nucksis said.
the Communists repeatedly "there
is every niHicaiion ma me great'
majority of their captured person
nel now s to our lands desire to
return."
The Communists have hem in
sisting they want all prisoner re
turned and hT objected to Allied
proposals for Interviews to deter
mine the prisoners' wishes, - ,
The CN CemoisBd to th new
tck on Bj problem mors than
ten days ago Jiuceois nid. But
he disdssed It to newanten lor the
first time Wednesday, -
His disclosure came after a sec
ond group of staff officers cleared
the decks for tackling the sole key
issue remaining before it whether
Russia, should help supervise the
truce.
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