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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1952)
r'MDAY, MAY 2, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE LAST DAY, TOMORROW! SATURDAY SUPER SPECIALS y -V.-.v;. . , X N nil-mrw 11 1 II Mill III II I I IJJJ it Lf UU1 IW bp! iii rT ( PflN ' ( QHABBOR J I Gtantic Ocean I Willi jij J ' , ZONEV 1. ALASKA tT1' "'"'""l I O COMMAND I Lou-A 1 Ik I ' f J I HIADQUARTiRS J M.W "ClrlC . jHUTtOMlul saMfljaJ 1 Ap Nrwil,ur MjlfjliLj4-CA""W S. NOJUHIAST 6.IUROPI r.AiK rotci IN lUIOPI . NAVAl, IASIIRN ATUNTIC4U0ITIUANIAN f. AUSTRIA AND TRIESTE " 10. NAVAl, MIDDLI IAST - Commands Show U.S. Armed Forces' Might By lll ll.MAN R. ALI.KN In (he pell-mell ly o( World War 11 It was not always quite clear who won Jn command In Klvrn witr tune. This sometimes lemiHrd In nlaKnlm between lirncral and admirals. It bct-iimo clear Hint rlllrlrncy called lor Home sharply drllned avatein ol nuUionly. enpcelally when, niter the wav.Mhe Air Force was made Independent of the Army. Without such aynlcm It wan conceivable Ihat Army, Navv and Air Force commanders mluht how V S. ovcriieanrommands but Ucis most ol the Ircc world. Not rhown urc command bitted In the continental U S , suc h as the Al htntlc Fleet with headquarters at Norfolk. Vu. The principle followed In netting up thehc commands l to chooxe the lop roininunder from the arr vice hiivlni: "puramount Intercut" ha act up "unl- i In the aren Involved. Ilius. In the In varloua part il'acllic. where mo Navy piava "ride furiously off In nil direction!' with entirely different pinna for a canipalun In Uie aame theater of war. ' There wnnn't much opportunity to do anythniK about this durum tht war. Blncc then, however, the Department of Detenae haa been established aa an over-all military establishment. An fur aa poMiioie, this department fled' commands' of the world where the U. 8. hn nuch nn Important pnrt. n navnl military, nnval and air torcea. olllcer v. in commnnu. in curuue. Tlie accomnanvlnu map ahown ;urnely nn Aimv n-sponMblllty. an Army mnn n ni uir iop. Campaign Fights Hotter As Crucial Battles Near Hy The Awoelated Preas Democrats and Ilenubllcana had freah sparks tlylim Irom each ol their holiest rivalnea Friday and President Truman loascd III lit tle tinder of hla own. Tie Tatl-Elienhower duel lor OOP prenldentlal-mmlnatlnii dele gate switched leada. with a bsl from Truman's home ntale of Mis souri. In deep-south Florida, the Ke-fauvrr-Kuaarll race wa taking on a ruddur slow. Here were the development, tempered by Conne-llcul Ben. Mc Mahon a bid for the Democratic nomination and Truman's talk about polilica at hla Thurnday news conference; I Oen. Fluenhower picked up elltlit new deleiinlea In Reputilt can district convention In Mlaa ourl. Tlila put tile general, for the el Ohio In the Aanoclaled Preu tnbulatlnn of pro-convention dpl iinte ntrenmh. SCOIIK The deleiial core complied Within each unified commnna there mnv be aupnrnte Armv. Nnvv und Air For.-c communds. However. In aonie pari ol the world, not nil of Ihesc nub-com-mniida mnv bo culled for. ut nrea-M-nl nl li'iist. The Irnniework la llieie lor them to be Included Inter II needed. The prcicnl unified command rr.. Ali. skim Cnrilibcan. Pliclfic. KaMtem. Noruien.iicrn ana from cnnceulnm. plediiea. Inatruc liona and avowed Icanlima iilvea Far tlacnhower 318 to 314 for I all. llie Ohlnnn'.i headouarlera clnlma 344 for Tafl. 3(8 tor Elsenhower, not count Inn Mlnaourl. 1. In Hnlem. Oreiton. Oov. Mc Kny. an Ebtenhower man. aald Tuft backer are trvlrm to null u "to luteal trick. "He aald they put up olirht fRnrilrialea fnr the wtnle'n 18 OOP deleuale DOla without nam- The nnnunl Scout Leadership Intr the nnmlnee enndlrtnle Ulev Triilnlnir Cfl-.irse Is alated for Pell hupporl. Oregon deieualea tradi- lean Ouurd Htiillon off the Lake of tlnnallv are bound by result of the Woods Rond tomorrow and U.e primary. McKny aald the alalc ol eluhl win tiled under a little- known 1!06 law In an attempt to Scout Leader Course Slated "dmrcKnrd .he choice of the peo ple." Contacted at Mamflell, Ohio. Tnlt declined comment on McKay s statement. 3. Florldn Oov. Fuller Wnrren ha niireed to meet Ben. Kelnuvcr of ' Tenneanee In debate Monday Kundnv, the 'ocnl Boy Scout olllce announced today. All ndulu Inlcre.ited In scoutlnn nie welcome to pnrllcipaio in mc nftnlr. which Ib plnimed to acquaint pnrtli'lpnllnii Scout lender with the Scout program. Between 30 and 40 person ore expected to attend. ' t , Chnlrmnn Dunne Alennnder hn esieclnlly Invited Scout ajicl txpior- a . I- J - lilolil at Miami. Kcfnuvcr. who ha 'er commmcea. Those ihnklnK the trip should brimr meir own ioim sunpllea and Rear, shelter and bed roil. Trainlnn certificate will be issued those completing the course successfully. "We don't want nny bov to have poor experience In Bcomlnit or Ex plorlnn becnuse the leader wasn't trained." Alexander said. Pellcnn Guard Stntlon Is about 30 miles north ol Klamath Falls on the West Bide of Upper Klnmnth Lake, lust a short distance down nwapped words with the Kovernor ever lnce hla Benale Crime Com mutes tried lit" vain to call Warren ns a witness, wants the debnte limited to hnlf-hour each. He aav time Is precious In hi race axalnsi Ben. Richard Russell of Oeorxla for votes in Florida's May popularity poll and May 27 dele- sate el.-ction. Warren Insists on no time limit. trvc 4. Russell. In Jacksonville speech European. These are operational commands. Administrative matters are handled by headquarters of tne various rervlce In Washington. Here's how they are et up: ALASKAN-Lt. Ocn. William E. Kepner (Air Force) Army Command MaJ. Oen. Wil liam M. Neeley Air Force Command MaJ. Gen. William B. Old i No Navy command, but 11th Naval District 1 under Kepner for operational purposes. CARIBBEAN Lt. Oen. William H. H. Morrui Jr. Army Morrl. Air Force BrlR". Gen. Emll C. Kiel. (No Navy command: 10th and lblh Navnl Districts, covering Puerto Rico and Panama Canal Zone, i PACIFIC Adm. Arthur W. Rad ford. Army Lt. Oen. Henry S. Aruand Navy Radford PAR EASTERN Oen. Matthew B. Rldjjway Afmy Rldgway Navy Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy Air Farce Lt. Oen. Otto P. Wey land NORTHEASTERN MaJ. Oen. Charles T. Myers (Air Force) Air Force MaJ. Oen. Lyman P. Whltten EUROPEAN Oen. Thomas T. Handy Army Handy Navy R. Adm. Carl X. Holden (patrol on Rhine and Weser river and some North Bea coastal and "port patrol.) I This completes die list of uni fied commands. In addition there ere these overseas commands which fall under no unified com mand: U.S. Air Force in Europe Oen. jLaurls Norstad. AllhouRh Uua com jmand covers rounhly the same I area as Handy's, it la not under iHnndv's Control. U. S. Naval Force's, Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Adm. Robert B. Carney. I U.8. Troops. Austria Lt, Gen. Stafford L. Irwin U.S. Troop. Trieste MaJ. Oen. Edmund B. Sebree U.S. Naval Forces. Middle East R. Adm. Rufus E. Rose. This command consists of one ship, for to the the Prom that Vou will aee that the aophomores are sponsoring a unncu. It la their way of saying Junior "tnnnk you! For the work on they hnd to do Deuorallon. Refreshment, new record and all Add up to a most enjoyable ball! "Oh Mary we crown Thee with bios- soma today, Queen of the angels, queen of the May" Ves. Marlene Mingo haabcen chos en May Queen A classmate we hold li) the high est eatcem. The glrla are off to Lnkevlcw to track meet, llere'a hoping they don't encounter delentl Boftbnll, high Jumps, and hurdles low Will all br a pnrt of next Satur day's show. So expect us Lnkevlcw, lor we 11 be there, An every girl wishes In the fun to sharel The Senior Recital will be held Sunday, And the Mudrlgnls nnd Sextet will ftinve n pnrt to piny. They will sing sevcrnl songs for the plcnsure of nil, So coino along to Uio Sncrcd Heart Hull. Just nix more dnys until elections So hurry now, mnko your selections! Church Fund Drive Shapes LeRov Eldc. director of steward chip of the Washington ConurcKn tmnnl Conference, tins been In Klnmnth Fnlls this week working with members of the Congrcgntlon nl Church In building a fund lor nn addition to the present church. Meetings hnve been held among the women's grouns, among tho men who will be canvassers, nnd another Is slated for tomorrow nt n brcnkfnst mcotlnir of tho church young people. Eldn will preach tho sermon Sun dny n special stewardship nics mige. A dinner sponsored by n commit tee of Congregational women will be served ennvnssers beforo they pn Into the field In the afternoon Sunday. Rev. Don Cnssldny Is pns tor of the church. HOTELS (OSBURN HOLLAND tUGINE, ORI. MIDFORD Thoroughly Modern llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietor Fair Employment Practices the Rocky Point Road. Commission IKKPC), which would bnr lob discrimination because ol race. In a Congress speech flvo years ojto. Russell sulci. Kcfauvor talked against FEi'C but now anys he would accent an FEPC nlnnk In the Democrntlc vnrty plntlorm. 5. Tnlt told a reporter In Akron he "would not turn down nn In vitation" debute with F.lscnhower. returning nboul June 1 from his allied defense com m nnd In Europe. Tall added, however he feels do bntes nre more appropriate to gen eral elections than to primaries. 8. Indiana Republicans formally approved advancing the state nom inating convention from July 3 to June 7 . Just six days after Elsen hower Is expected back. The move was Interpreted as a victory lor Tafl backers. 1. Talt nnd Elsenhower will share Nevada's 13 - vote OOP delega tion about six six. the way leaders figure It But the Demo crats' 10 vote alnte aeema likely to be nnlnstrucled. State conven tions will nnme both on Muy 10. n. MAnv KflAN If you should happen tonight In the look Kelnuvcr to task for his aland - the Lake ol the Woods Road from jl JUUH1WU.U, it c-M,fil,,i.i.ent Priril-k th Pnc-Srv Point Rond. rnrtnn nan to smote aopnoniui co .....iv.. -... -i McKay Host To Stevenson SALEM lfl Oov. Adlnl Steven son of Illinois wns a breakfast guest Friday ol Oregon's Oov. Mc Kay, nnd both said they avoided mentioning politics. Stevenson, entered In the Ore gon Democrnllc presidential pri' marv. and McKny. a Republican lor Gen. Eisenhower, snld they talked nboul Oregon scenery, de velopment of the Columbia Bnsin. nnd Oov. McKny's troubles over dHVllght sn.ving time. "Wo didn't mention politics be cause we're on opposite sides of the fence." Oov. McKny snld. Tho Illinois governor wns head ed for California, slill insisting he Is not a candidate for the Demo crntlc presldcntlnl nomination. But Oregon Democratic party leaders carried on as If they did uot believe It. The reception they gnvo him nt a Jcffcrxon-Jnckson Dny dinner In Poitlnnd nasi night was in marked contrast to one Riven nn nvowed candidate. Sen. Kcfauvcr ol Tennessee, eaillcr. Kefnuvor drew 87 to n $3.50 din ner. Stevenson drew 576 to a $10 dinner, held nt the same plnco. There wns standing room only nt tho end, ns more Uinn 600 crowd ed Into the room. Whether this feeling for Steven son extends to the voters will not be known until May 16. when Ore gon holds Us presldcntlnl prefer ence primary election, with Stev enson, Kelnuvcr nnd William O. Douglns, U. S. Supreme Court Jus tice, entered. Like Stevenson, Douglas has asked Democrats not to vote for him. Kefnuvcr supporters snld their candidate's showing earlier came from tho fnct Hint his meeting was held on short nbtlce, while the meeting Thursday night hnd long been planned. Forest Service Aid Asked WASHINGTON Ifl Rep. Gran ger (D.-Utnh) urged the House to restore cuts a committee made In budget requests for the forest serv ice lor mo year sinning juiy i. Granger, during dcbiito on the agriculture appropriation bill Wed nesday said the National Forests returned a prom this year and "when a business Is mnklng mon ey, Hint Is certainly not tho time to curtail lis operations." The House committee lopped $618,000 off the $30,018,000 request ed for National Forest protection and management. nitlOllTMAN NAMKD WASHINGTON (fl Samual C. Bright mr.n. of Louisville, Ky., wns named Thursdny as noting direc tor of publicity for the Democrntlc Nntloniif committee. He succeeds Charles VnnDovnndor who re signed April 15. HT1HI aar.ll INlOr THIS TOP-QUALITY AID Now . . . so easy, so Inexpensive to enjoy clear, comfortable hearing at home, church, work, movies, murywhm! By makors of famoua Zenith Radios, FM, Television Set. 10-day rtlurn prMlfff. ItMSbaaa' aad ban. .ndalla vtM. available .1 B4.ral .a- 715 Moid Street liaison. Choir Concert Sunday Night A concert of sacred music Is slated for Sunday night by the choir of the First Presbyterian Church under the direction of An drew Loncy Jr. Time Is 7:30. in the church Sanc tuary. Marvin Nerscth will sing the bar itone solo "Omnipotence" bv Schu bert. The 50 voice choir will sing some of the old and modern hymns of some of the world's great composers. SURRENDER MARKER GUARD LUENEBURG HEATH. Germany t Four East German refugees guard a heavy grarJte stone that marks the spot where German Ad miral Frledcburg surrendered to British Field Marshal Montgomery May 4. 1945, at the close of World War II. The guards, all over 60, stand watch In six-hour shifts, at the site, located on top of a lonely hill. By JEAN OWENS One of the most elaborate and largest affalra of the school v " be presented tomorrow night I' ' can Court by the Junior c n honor of the soon-to-graduate -or cluu). Patsy Young and Chick Quln owskl will be crowned King and Queen of the dance during the In termission, and they will reign over the 1952 Junior-senior prom. Clayton Hannon and Betty Red field, Junior class president and sec retary respectively, will crown them. An Oriental theme -was chosen for the decorations but the actual plan for them are being kept se cret to the seniors. Many Juniors have planned and worked hard on the decorations programs, enter tainment, music, refreshments and other pbases of a dance which are so essential and Important In mak ing It a success. Jana Langslet, as chairman of the decorations, is credited with much of the planning, although many Juniors .were deco-' rating today, tonight and all day to morrow. Programs were available yester day and todaV during the noon hour In the students' room, and they can also be picked up U the doors Sat urday night. Rules for this dance are the same as for any school dance or formal. All persons who are attending as guests must be registered with the advisor of the sponsoring group, who in this case would be Miss Eva Burkhalter, fac ulty advisor to the Juniors. Here Is a sincere wish that every one who goes has a wonderful time, and that we can always look back on this dance a being the best for mal ever attended by the seniors In their iour years of high school. Sophomores are in the news to night, too, for they are sponsoring a food sale all-day tomorrow, which will be held at the Pine Street mar ket and Sears. Cakes, cookies and pie will be sold. The project Is to make money for their Junior-senior - prom next year, so lets really support them in their project! Sports are highlighting this week end with several games and meets. Medford tornadoes met with, the KU Pelicans on Modoc field this after noon for a baseball game, and the KU tennis team is hosting the Southern Oregon district tennis team tills afternoon which includes Medford, Grants Pass and Ash land. The matches begin at two o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon will find our tracksters in action on Modoc field. Good luck Pelicans! $500,000 Lab Dedicated CAMAS. Wash.. (PI A $500,000 pulp and paper laboratory was dedicated here Thursday by the Crown Zellerbach Corporation. The Ilrm hopes to develop new products and Improve manufactur ing processes -there. The labora tory Is located on the hillside above the .corporation's big spe cialty paper mill In Camas. BANKS DOI BLKCHARCE SYDNEY, Australia iPt Austral ian banks have doubled the charge lor keeping current accounts. The banks snnounced the new charge is now $1.10 a half-year. Australian banks make no charge for draw ing checks. nn BUI a a ma if oix START AT $179.50 'tk&1t$ Music Co. 120 No. 7th Ph. 4519 knit rayon briefs c Reg. Wc Comfortable fit Full cut sizes Fine workmanship 25 Comfy, practicol for bock-to-schoolers! Elastic waistband and double fabric crotch aive real service. 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