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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1952)
TUESDAY, AI'IUI, '211, 10!2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK THKEH I . T 1 s? w 1 Truce Talks in Recess As Reds Study Proposal MUNHAN. Korea I Korean truce Ulkn wore In complete recras Turf i lay lor the llrat tnnr In live month. '11 in United Nation com mand wnrird lor Comiiiiiniat mic tion to a nrcret Allied proposal lor an armlMlce. It In up to the Coiiiniuiil.il to net THE PLANS LOOK GOOD for this year's American Cancer Society fund drive which jjeU underway next week in Klamath Kails. County Chairman Elton Smith (second from left) talks the situation over with Mrs. Ivan Kandra. Merrill chairman; Mrs. Keith O'llair. Educational and Service chairman, and Mrs. Cerald Cosgrovc, who will handle residential chairmanship. There is no set quota for the cancer drive. more encouraged by what he lound in Korea. "The morale of our troops 1 hlKh." he reported. "I lound no uriplnn liom General Van Fleet (UN. commander In Korea! rimvn through the rank ol the. a.ii." IMITATION He attributed thin to the rotation program "the troop know now that when they've nerved their tune they can come home there' somcUilnir to look lor." Foreigners Asking Aid Amaze Lowell Stockman Bad Weather Stops Planes SEOUL, Korea I Had weath er Kruurulrtl United Nation wur plane lor the hccnnd alralnht day Tucday. By mld-altcrnooii only weather rcconnaiaaanco planes Kt ulolt. There won little action alonn the IM-mlle baltleline. Two Red probe on the central Iront were thrown buck early Tuesday. One Involved 12 Reels, the oth er three Miuada. U.N. troopa ro pulwd the necond Kroup alter a mind grenade Imhl. B-20 Bupcilorla uned electronic technique In dropping 10 Ujiin ol boinha on rail nrluiiea at fionchtn In extreme Northern,! Korea Mon uay nlKhl. Two other Superior! hit Communist Iront linen. 11-28 IlKht bombera attacked building and hlKhwuy trulflc. Navy plane and wsrnhlp pound ed both coanta of North Korea Mon day, liie Battleship Iowa. Iluiihhlp ol the U. S. Seventh Fleet, moved In clone to the Ea-sl Coast and (Kiunded Tied position 17 mile inland. WASHINGTON ov-Hrp. Stock man (R-Orel. Jtifl back from live-werk tour of Tarifir and Med iterranean area aald TurMlny h w Mimr.nl at the "handout" philosophy of liullon.i on the Med itcrrancan. "Every one ol them ha lui hund nut to thla country" he unlit In an Interview. "Tliey were all appriu-i-alive of what we ate doing, hut not once did I hear anyone exprer,n the hope that his rounliy would (oon be able to take care ol lini-ll ." The trip, made Jor the lloue appropriations committee, took I Stockman to the Philippines, Korea i and Japan, as well as India. Slam. ' Kitypl. Greece. Ituly and Arabia. Jlc returned Monday. INTKItKST I Slnckmall ald olllelal.n of the f Mediterranean countries "nhowed more IniercM In our presidential ! race than do the people ol the i United Ulaten." and added ' "They want to make certain hc'II elect someone who will con j liitue the loreiun aid program ." Ihe Oregnnhin Mild he was much CO-KDIXATION TAIPEH, Formosa, Boys ar-giu-d lor H In a broadcast program inn the girls said "no" to co-ed u cation. The girls' reason: It hampers scholastic progress by inspiring "unnecessary aenflmcnt." the dull of th next munlino Preaumublv the Hods will make no move until a decision has been readied In fVlnlfii ni Uu.nutUn,. mid possibly m Moscow, on what to do about the plan the Allies delivered Monday. 'Ilio projHiMil was described of ficially only as "An over-all solu tion mr me remaining unresolved Issues ntiindlnii In the way of military armistice." ONK l'A( KAOK 'Hint ineann it wrapped tin In ono package the dispute over how to ex change prisoner ol war, the Ited demand lor the right to rebuild their war-wrecked milltnrv mr. (llelds, and CominunlM nomination ol liUHsia as a truce supervisor. I There wan widespread belle! that i the proposal centered on prisoner jexchangc. 'Ihe Chicago Sun - Times. In a icnpyrlght dispatch from Washing ilon. said Tuesday the Allies ol lered to approve rebuilding ol air- truce if the Communists will be i fields In North Korea during a j satisfied with Ihe return of three lout ol five prisoners of war The dispatch, written by Fred 'crick Kuh, sold: I "Allied experts In Washington I think there Is better than a 60-50 .chence Hint after further tough bar. gaining an armistice will be agreed to on lines close to the new U.N. 'offer." j I'.N. MUM There Was no official comment ifrom U.N. truce negotiators. Allied policies in negotiations were expected to remain unchanged iwllh the forthcoming transfer ol ;Oen. Matthew B. Rldgway from the Far East to the poit of Su preme Allied Commander In Eu Iropc. President Truman aald Gen. jMark Clark, as Rldgway'n succe.v ,or, would continue the same poll Icles. seeking an honorable armi stice. Judge Stops . Picket Mass ROCK FORD, 111. W Circuit Judge William R. Dusher Monday oidered a halt to mass picketing which has prevented publication ol Kockford'a morning and alternoon dally newspapers tlnce Friday. A work stoppage involving mem bers of the Rockford AFL Interna tional Typographical Union started March 24. However, both the Morning 8tar and the alternoon (Register-Republic had published without Interrup tion until Friday, when shoulder to shoulder picketing prevented em ployes from entering the plant. Judge Dusher Issued a temporary li.luncllon which prohibit mass picketing and limits the number of oicketa to alx two at each of three entrances. The management said no at tempt would be made to publish the afternoon Register-Republic Monday, since the Injunction was no: Issued until late In the morning. Judge Dusher ordered Sheriff Kirk 8. King to enforce Uie in junction order. ' 8heriff King told newsmen lie had obtained a definite understand ing from the ITU that the order would be respected. King aald the order warned that both sides In the dispute must re frain from acta of violence or de rision at the picket line. The American Newspaper Pub lisher Association's special stand ing committee on labor relations, In a report on the strike at the ANPA convention last week said that "the Rockford Issue la simply an ITU demand that rrubltuhtrt grant ITU control tivM use 0 out side telolypesettor tap,' 'ThAt rinmnnH lil Mnlvami 1 J. erul law. The Rockiord publisher's ofier to arbitrate win Dromutly re Jectcd by the union.' ' 2, J. H. Ford, secretary-treasurer, Rockford ITU, contends the new. papers "have Imported non-union people in the composing room." MIRRORS far any ram In thai hem . Main WURLITZER A mofnificcnt lono. Mony lovely ttyltt ond finlthti to ehooM from. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th i I 1 QodGQQD! 1 I tifVffWHl B 1 8 Only 10 minute to fix. D M A rich, savory flavor H B everybody likea. 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