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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, ArmLl, 1D!52 t
PAGE TWELVE
Hazard Pay
Faces fight
In Congress
WASHINGTON it A political
ly popular proposnl to give $45 a
month extra liozarrt pay to service
men liRlitiiiK In Korea faced un
certain fate in Congress Tuesday.
Veteran lawmakers, who would
not be quoted by name, said the
combat pay proposal probably
would be lost In .1 Senate-House
conference committee.
Technically it won Senate approv
al Monday, alter some contusing
parliamentary maneuvers, as a
rider to a mulU-mllMon-dollar "cost
of living" pay boost (or the more
than 3 'i million persons In the
uniformed services.
The entire measure now goes to
the House which in Jan. IS ap
proved a much more liberal pay
boost for the services. The House
took no action on combat pay.
The House measure would boost
by 10 per cent the base pay and
allowances for food and rental of
everybody from privates and . re
cruits to top generals and admir
als. The Senate bill would hold the
base pay increase to 3 per cent,
and deal with the food and rent
allowances on a Put dollar basis
rather than percentages.
The average increase In tot.il
military pay under the Senate bill
is 5.e per cent.
The bill carries living cost in
creases for the four regular fight
ing forces Army. Air Force,
Navy and Marines and four oth
er uniformed services the Coast
Guard, Coast and Geodetic Sur
vey, Public Health Service and
Maritime Service.
The entire matter including the
controversial combat pay rider,
normally will be decided by a con
ference consisting of the top-ranking
members of the Senate and
Bouse Armed Services Committees.
Rep. Vinson (D.-Ga.), chairman
of the House committee and head
cf its conferees, is known to oppose
the combat pay proposal as part
of the living-cost measure.
Sen. Russell (D-Ga.). chairman
of the Senate group, favors com
bat pay but he was voted down in
his committee anil other Senate
opposed.
Los Angeles Times PAofo
Wins APME's High Award
LOS ANOELES m Last May
an alert news cameraman snapped
a picture of a grieving father
kneeling on the street beside the
broken body of his 17-month-old
daughter.
The dramatic picture by Schuy
ler Hlxson of the Los Angeles
limes was cnosen oy me Associa
ted Press Managing Editors in 11
national contest as the best exam
ple of excellence for 1951. The
awards were announced Sunday.
Fortunately, the child, Mary
Dahler, recovered from her critical
injuries,
But not so fortunately, the father.
Harold E, Dahlcr, 35. who also
had seven other children, grabbed
a shotgun early Monday and, po
lice reported, shot himself in the
siomacn. He died instantly.
His wife. Mrs. Mary Dahler. told
Del. C. O. Riding that they had
oeen arguing aoout his drinking.
The children range in age from
10 mj uiree monuis.
Herbert F. Corn president of
Sabres Knock
Down MIG's
SEOUL. Korea. Ml U. S.
Sabre pilots Tuesday shot down
10 Communist MIG-15 fighter
planes, the second highest bag for
any day in the Korean War.
The U. S. Fifth Air Force said
they also probably destroyed three
other MlGs and damaged 10.
The greatest number of MIGs
destroyed in one day in the Kor
ean War was 13 last Dec. 13.
Fifth Air Force Sabres destroyed
10 MIGs last Jan. 25 but that day
they scored only one probable and
three damaged.
In one of Tuesday's eight seo-
arate battles. Col. Francis S. Gab-re-ski
of Oil City, Pa., commander
0? the 51st Fighter Interceptor
wing, oecame tne eigntn u. s.
jet ace by shooting down a M1G
in an ambush. It raised his total
for the Korean fighting to five and
one-half MIGs. Five kills make an
ace.
Twenty-six Sabres ambushed 16
MIGs in the action about noon
just south of the Valu River, Man
. churian-Korean boundary.
'The MIGs never saw us,"
said Gabreski, a leading ace of
worm war u. "We nad a perfect
'bounce' and we dived right down
their tail pipes."
A total of 319 MIGs and at
least two of the new seldom-seen
"type 15" Russian built jets were
involved in the eight battles. The
Allies had a little more than half
that number in the air. Some cf
the fights lasted as long as 30
minutes. The action reached near
ly seven miles up in at least one
battle.
IT. S. losses In the battles, if
any, will be announced in a weekly
summary.
Fifth Air Force said its planes
destroyed 37 MIGs, probably de
stroyed eight and damaged 55 in
March. It said four U. S. Jets were
shot down in air fights in the
month. '
Thirty other Allied planes were
lost in March to Communist ground
fire, mechanical failures, or un
known causes.
The reds probed Allied lines In
seven places Monday and early
Tuesday. There were also a few
scattered patrol clashes.
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Boy Killed In
Ball Game
SEATTLE I A West Seattle
High school boy was fatally in
jured Monday when he coilided
with another student as both raced
10 caicn a pop foul during base,
ball practiee.
James Mornlngstar, 15-year-old
freshman, was the victim of the
accident. He apparently suffered
a rupture 01 an atxiommal artery.
Assistant Coach Jolin Boitano
said the youth was playing catcher
curing batting practice. He col
lided with Drew Smith, the third
baseman, as they rtced to catch
the pop fly along the third base
line.
Young Mornlngstar was taken
to King County Hospital where he
cued despite two blood transfusions.
Metal Trades Put
Off Strike Move
PORTLAND m Another union,
which had threatened to strike
Monday, postponed its walkout
deadline for one week until
April 7.
Monday night a negotiating com
mittee representing some 3.500
AFL metal trades workers, said
it had postponed the strike dead
line. A federal mediator has be?n
meeting with labor and manage
ment in an effort to resolve the
dispute over a new contract.
Sunday a strike which threatened
to tie up the Portland Traction
Co.. was postponed for a week by
AFL bus drivers.
Allied warships pounded both
coasts of North Korea Monday.
Carrier-based Naval and Marine
planes attacked Communist rail
and road networks and supply
installations.
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the APME and managing editor of
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results in Washington, D. C.
Hlxson's photo, "Mv Little Girl."
showed Dahler kneeling in grief
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