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PAGE SIX 11KRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FR1IMY. .UINK fl, 10M .. .... . I. Tf H II f i , in.nl FRANK JENKINS BILL JENKINS Managing Editor Entered second class matter at the post o(flc of Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 20, 1(08, under act ot Congress, March I, 1179 MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press li entitled exclusively to the ue for publication of ti' the local news prtnteo In this newspaper as well as all AP news, SUBSCRIPTION RATES MAIL Bl CARRIER 1 month S 1.35 1 month t 135 6 month i 6.50 e months 10 1 year (11.00 1 year - M BILL-BOARD By BILL JENKINS Now that Elsenhower has of - flclally entered the lists for the November battle the American public is about to be treated to one of the peculiar happenings that go hand In hand with politics. The headline writers' efforts! It will be particularly bad in the case of Ike. Tall gets off light by being called "Mr. Republican" and a "strong contender" and such like. He doesn't have enough color to really attract the attention of the newspaper boys. But Ike Is a different story. Already you see the handwriting on the wall and page one. "Ike Trains Guns On Demos" for ex ample. In the next few weeks you'll have to endure the phrases that will have him doing every thing from opening up an often sive to mapping his strategy. Every military term known to man will be pinned on him. Let us fervently hope that he doesn't come up with a complete snafu. On the other hand We should be grateful that Ike doesn't have a campaign emblem such as Ke fauver's coonskin cap. It must be tiring and boresome for the candi dates to have to submit to being pictured in these weird getups ten times a day. portrayed Paul Bunyau lu the Jay cee celebration ot a number of years ago. He carried a huge wooden axe and led a small (brown) ox around the streets. Kc tells me he still has the axe. but whatever happened to the ox is j anyone's guess. j People seem :o be taking to the i weather very well. No complaints, but one universal statement. "After last winter I can stand a ! lot of hot weather." That seems to be the concensus of opinion. j They'll Do It Every Time ) By Jimmy Hatlo T'TWE CCKUtlTTEE WTHE JUDGES Wl CMOWP " WKB W S W-' SO I HAVE, AT LAST, V4 WND UP WTO Htt BETTER OecMRE (T A TIE J ' (AFTER AWW-HEM-HEM- W 200 ENEMIES 5UND, M MS CONY BALLOTS, RZACHEO A J1 IJZ? S" WS MA0 MH0tokZ- nS.'rSS I RELATIVES Of JTL,. POCT A IOAO op" WE RE PLEASEO TO lanST '"Etu- ew 8UY5 I f vB.nJBy otMUT ir Yaffil 7Ar we3nQ 1 fVTICTll a cyi dial (Bojyk Speaking of pictures, saw Dave Hoss ex KFJI mam the other day. He's still packing around that picture of himself taken when he Break out your western duds, bud. Come the 14th of the month the annual dress-up will go mto effect and the posses will be tour-, NEW YORK - He didn't seem !his text throush heavy O.I. classes. ins me streets looting tor uie men tike the simr man ei .i,.r. .... ,..rh.i h..... who fail to don a wide hat, a pair j Millions ol Americans must have.; in his speech. The applause was of levis. a colorful shirt or a pair (Pil ,,ml ,vav RS ,noy W(,tched the scattering, sometimes Ill-timed. ui uiii nvcicy vwio. nt j.m isianunK contrast in uwmnt u. ti- cnance to iook use iwiwy hhu ii.iiniaii.ii.Hi ii'ii.!i'"i'i.wj.ui (I'.iiaww . W -' fWJUVUi not be too conspicuous. If you are in doubt about how they should look come in and I'll show you mv new Porter saddle catalogue. Full ot pictures of cowboys and girls. The era of the cap pistol seems to be almost at an end and peace ful silence now reigns. But I Caught in the rounds of a busi ness vacation trip: Your American dollar is worth just 87 cents in Canada. It had feoucrht 1.10 In Canadian dollars or merchandise for many years. Go ing back a bit further, it was worth 1.20. Are the Canadians happy about this reversal of the exchange rate? Heck, so. One Canadian told us that tourist business form "the states," which is very important thing, had dropped off 50 per cent, because of the softening of the U.S. dollar;. The Canucks are definitely urhappy. In addition to the penalty on dol lar exchange, you pay a sales tax for "social credit." This, as indi cated from the name, is a social ized urogram like our '"social se- i curity. ' The Canadians are smarter than ne art though, and put it on sales rather than payrolls. (We tourists helped pay it.) There's an election coming up and there's some mea sure on "social credit," but we did n't get briefed on it. ion uppearances as a political fig ure There was hlKh drama between the two events and those who viewed them both will long remem ber them. One saw a retiring gen eral at his worst. The other saw Ike at his best. Everything consDired aeainst 3i- sometimes wonder if it is worth serJiower in the dcliverv of his it. The water pistol Came right oni-mm? address, rrtid Irnm nre- aiong to lase me place oi me cap- 0ared text in the rain to a drenched gun and the shrieks of drenched i hometown Kansas throng. It was a bystanders are aimost as noisy as visual dud. a picnic that failed to the explorlres were. come off. a leidown after long monhs of planning. Eisenhower foiiKht hard, but this man who had led millions was now a one-man army on a sodden plat form. The bad lighting made him look vear.s older and tired. The wind whiDned thmninc hairs across to dine and dance, you con take his b?ir" top. your own bottle and be served glas- VIGOROUS ses, ice and mixer but you have to He spoke vigorously, soulnting at keep your boose under the table. It's perfectly all right to have it : and drink it in fact you can buy I it at the provincial liquor i tores! with less red tape than from the j "green fronts" at home but you i must pour it on the sly and keep j the jug under the table. 1 Reminds you of the old Drohi . days here. I senhoiver's first two malor teleyis- tal.lly. Ht hunchfd lmo hls CAUGHT in The KUUNUb If"'' - s-K-. By DEB A0015OM t! V 'No Progress' In Korea Talks MUNSAN. Korea W Allied One Vancouver minister came out : tnl9e necotiators said Friday the in public print endorsing the new proposal to license cocktail bars. The basis ol his stand, of course, was that this way of handling the problem would give the province better control and would promote greater moderation than the pres ent under-the-table system. ins statement provoked quite a raincoat. . . Read grlmlv faster. The llsgs at his buck hung limply. A local character wandered back and lorth behind him. pausing now and then to say "H'ray" and clap his hands. What was wrong? Elsenhower's 01 nv 01n service men burled stubborn face had lost Its lamous I In the cemetery. He had placed MEAN THIEF KENO On this last Memorial Day. my mother and I were plac ing floral offerings on our loved ones' graves In tha Keno ceinrierv. While we were there, a gentleman from the American Legion came to the cemetery to place flags on the graves of the soldiers who fought to keep our country free. He placed three flags on those graves he knew were those of soldiers. Then he came to us and asked If we knew The "smear" n a lactic Is a old as politics, but the last two decades have seen It elevated I" vastly greater Importance In politi cal propaganda. Today wo must sadly acknowledge that many mm ol professed decency novni'thrlpsn either employ or condone the most virulent attacks upon other turn. That the users of the amrar In. elude ao many who think of them selves as decent la a mark of what has happened to our moral stand ards, it has become quite com monplace for political raiHllilntrs to close their eyes to the presence within their camps of the very lowest order of liate-innngera. A lot of these candidates nfler themselves as shining white knights ready to do battle with the terrible eiueny communism. They appar ently do not realise they are nlvliiu strength to a doctrine which is part of the very essence of com munism, nicy are acting as If they believe the end Justlllrs the uicuns. REVOLT In other words. In their often totally sincere conviction that tin. opposition ts bad ami must be routed, they allow themselves to I be persuaded that uv technique , u-hl.-h tin, it,., ll. I. in il. t of the American people. Perhaps such tactics will work for a while in a tune when peoulii are troubled about who the enemy Is and where he l. Perhaps the alining of religious uud raciiil hatreds will be looked upon briefly without great Imtluimtlnii. But sooner or later the elemental sense of decency ol the American j rttlren will revolt against the In jection of such (logons Into the ' political bloodstream. Sooner or later the men who practice or con AB7m ffrin. It wore Instead the wearv digiiity of an infantryman on a long march. But there was no dig nity in the situation around him. Knln had wrecked his opening battle. When he ended, an Elsenhower the tew remaining flags, a half jdosen or more beside the grave of I the late Joseph Foster. These remaining flags were to be placed on other service mens ' graves. If any one knew of any. Between the hours of Memorial supporter, watching him via video Day and Sunday, someone came to in a Long Island home, turned off the cemetery and stole everv one his tet and said sadly: lot these flags, even to the ones "Oh. he's lost It. he's lost It. The I Placed uoon the graves. I am won weather ruined him." dering who could ever stoop so low Eisenhower himself m.v have ' j!ib"!n, 'LnnV,,w'lm qor.e to bed figuring he had hardly nv: And esPfcL" iy ?n!s.! cut down the distance between him V, , I, and the presidency. But any good " " " J, ' To,.,. .a soldier is an all-weather cam- American flag, the Stars and oinpes oi our iuumi I personally think the person or paigner. The next day he made a malor them better control than their old carrv-your-bottle system, which was Identical with ours in Oregon. There also is a measure for Ca- j In the finest Canadian hostelries radians to vote on that, as we got i you're likely to find one thing lack it on the fly, would give British Col- ing. There's no light over the bath lumbia a liauor control similar to 'room mirror. Washington's. As is, if you want to step out U.N. command never will follow the path of "betrayal, force and bioodthed" by bowing to Red de mands for blanket repatriation of some 170,000 Allied-held war pris oners. The prisoner issue is blocking nepuliations at Panmunjom for a j Korean armistice. num. nf .m.m.nV .k..i. iii .." i .waj. -en. William ii. narrison. -','',."-" ; chief U.N. delegate, said accepv- Washington enforcement ruvmlr !prce of ,he Communist proposal shrugged, tugeed at one ear. rocked incidentellv sav hat their nSS5',wliiilil "mean an abandonment of back and forth on his feet, threw licensed cocktail bar system gives counterattack. In a well-lighted lo cal theater Eisenhower faced hun dreds of newsmen and let them Pitch questions at him by the doz- about his candidacy. He bat ted the answers back like table tennis balls. Ike looked like Ike. he acted like the eld. self-confident Ike. He look ed trim and fit in a gray suit that fitted him as well as his uniform. This was what he liked thinking fast on his feet. He laughed gen- lallv. soon had the newsmen Jolnlnn in. '.'jmetlmes applauding his quick extemporaneous answers. AT EASE He was completely at ease. He Killing Nets 12 Year Term EUGENE Lfi Johnnie Frailer. n r-riL-l1 arrnserl nf the fatal Ailied refusal to repatriate prist- i,ls, sty.hoolnit" to describe rlv 'beiitiCK last' December of Edgar the principle of human rights." out his hands in forceful emphatic "Neither now nor in the future , gestures, do we intend to be a party to such j ..Mv Dassion l5 lhe Dublic a transaction, he declared interest." he said at one point. He iortn R-orean uen. nam 11 saio i. ,, Inr .nrri. H, Ptrsona stooping this low should be severely punished. I have no use for vandalism or for any one who commits It. And I hope our good Lord will deal with them In ht own wav of chastisement. If It Is oowible. I would like to see those flags back In their proper places only once more. I wish to thank you for vour kindness and space In your won derful newspaper, the best news paper In the whole of Oregon. Mrs. Velma Banuelos Keno Oregon done the "smear" on a grand utile I will he thrown out of office, j One of the most dismal of modern experiences Is to listen to a smear ; artist defending himself against , charges he knows he cannot refute He wi nps hlmseil In a cloak nl I riKiurnusnes.s, uuu netiares tn.u he Is the victim ol a smear. Recow nize the technique? It's straight ' out of Moscow. i DECENCY J American political debate has , within the last five years sunk to dentils not eolinllrd for u lollif ' time. Regard for truth, tor honest j I presentation nf issues and men. I lias slipped Into the background I j The great cry is: "Be.it 'cm. no ! ' matter what you have to say!" ! I lu the month or more before the ; 10j national conventions, we will be In for some intense polim-kni". i particularly on the Republican sid in the fight between Senator Taft and General Elsenhower. Bitter ness Is already rile between thee camps, and seems aure to mount as nominating time neara. It behooves all sides In both parties to take stock as they go Into this critical period. The de generative process In political de bate has already gone too far. Men of real moral fiber are chal lenged. In the Immediate days and beyond, to arrest the trend anil restore political campaigning to a level of decency. WASHINGTON I.H General KlNeuliower In his first political speech did exactly what a Repub lican canilltlala lor president could be expected to tlo: He took some crooks at the Democrats. But what he said at Abilene, Kaa., Wednesday night was milder and much more general than Hen. Taft might have aald on the sub led of Democrats. Tail, of course, lias had a lot more practice, lu the onlv other speech he haa scheduled Juno U at Detroit lielurn the Republican convention III Clili'imo III July, Elsenhower may get tougher and more specific than ho was Wednesday night. lie left uncovered the answer to n lot of questions voters will want to know about if he gels the He publican Humiliation, Mich as Ills position on compulsory KEPO and health Insurance, the Talt-llartlry Act, expanded social security, civil tights and even foreign policy. While hr touched brlelly on foreign policy, deploring the loss ot China to the ComuiuutMa. Elsen hower stayed away from details in that Held or In any nlher Held. Hi unlikely he made Wednes. dnv night's talk without prior con sultation with hla advisers, ol whom he has Ills nharr, an It seems safe to assume the speech he made was p.'nntird that way It may be the Elsenhower Hint euy In continue t tin t way until the Republican convention meets. Tills doesn't mean he'd make a mild campaign If nominated. He promised while still In Kurope that If the convention picked lilm ho'd come mil with all guns biasing, making an energetic campaign : until the November election. One Hung la certain In implies I The less specific a candidate Is j the .smaller target he provides lor j the opposition and the lewer ene-1 mies lie makes F.iscnhowcr divided hla talk Into . "four threats which aeem to bo dangerous lapses from the Amen-, can way": j 1. Inflation and deflation. He thinks a government should pre vent both. 1. Excessive taxation. He ac knowledged th.il under preaenl world conditions a "staggering federal expenditure la Inescapable' but thinks waste and extravagance should be eliminated. 9. Bureaucracy. 11 promised economy In Uie government itself and warned agalnat too much government interference in local affairs. 4. Disunity. Ha waa Particularly vague In tills Held, aaylng, among other things, that "we must, as a people, hold last to our faith and Ideals, which are fundamental t0 the tree yateni." Nobody, Democrat or Rrpubll. ran, ran get mad at him lor those four themes. State Jobless Fiaure Ud 8A1.EM lt Oregon unem ployment Is heavier than laat year at this lime, the State Unemulov- nirnt Compensation Commission re ported Thursday. Some 5.04-1 lound Jobs last month, but there still were I7,tng looking for work June 1, the commission aald. This waa 4.47 mora than were looking for Joba at the saiim lime last year. Three areas. Oregon City Albany and Pendleton, reported more Job aerkera than a monui before, mainly because of en lions in the labor ' Inrce by un dents, housewives and migrants Some arrllona, audi as Corvallli. Coos Bay. Lakrvlew, Medforri and Baker, aald the number lonklnc for work was two to tour times as great as last year. Ontario was the only plare In the state reporting fewer looking for work. Pianos f ae land Inllrumantl far rent. Rant te Apply ea Furcaeis. kyle morgan pianos "ratirt fer e happier future threugh music" Man Released From County Jail Robert Pence. 28. was released from the County Jail Thursday I after paying 1170 for the current month and one back month support ; money to his ex-wife. Hilda. He had been held ainre last Friday when he was brought from : Portland on a warrant charging, failure to pay support money for I three minor children. G WHISKEY BLEND, 'if Si'-T Mouse Sneers At Atom Brass LAS VEGAS. Nev. W A desert mouse holed up in a sensitive cam era at a forward area of the Yucca flat testing ground nearly upset the best laid plans of men for set ting off the eighth atomic blast In the spring series. Coaxings of scientists and armv top brass Thursday failed to budge the smug mouse. The mouse was wooed from his iTJT wm" h ?,"' "e i can. was 40 cents. We bought the oners who do not want to pro home is ' devoid of any reason, any pre cedent and any leRal basis . . . ." He said the U.N. plan would not proved one thine; After scran- .- ...-i . , . SctSS1 S? JUS '-rent w sTands on an eoual S fof maybeOf30 'years' yoT fe".6 tlSSte "included Whinchnev1u!?ee macderlllKhV0 U"" thAIliS T planef ha cd doT,st ., . & . ,1". tombed and strafed prison camps could do Just as good a Job in the :in Nrlh K.rp. onri lha. R.a TiR. oners on Koje Island have been slrushtered. Before the fruitless 58-minute dark. ! The answer to the no-light-over- tne-Dainroom-mirror enigma, we Ins costs, said Americans were F. Lee. Thursday was sentenced l'vlnc "on a high plateau of ten- to 12 years In the state prison. sion." Frazier pleaded guilty to a At the close, asked "How do vou charge of manslaughter. Earlier like this routine?" he grinned, then lhe had pleaded Innocent to the ;niri earnestlv- IrhnriF of second-degree murder. "When I nut mv hand to anv I Lee disappeared aeven months mow, I know onlv one rule to work . ago after a quarrel with Frazler as hard as vou oossiblv can. . I lover whether Fraster'a wife bad don't want to He to you. and say ; deliberately nut cold cotlee in Lee s thermos wnne preparing nia learned, is found in the British ens-1 torn of not shaving in the bathroom. session began Communist staff of ficers filed a formal complaint that SekUchnBr parlor orbedroom- "H""r, near me iiut-e ibii. biic. but pot in the bathroom. We didn't even enouire the Drice of American cigarettes, but the popular Canadian brand, "Players'' for instance, sell at 40 cents a box. they all seem to come in boxes. A small pack of Raliegh pipe to bacco, which appeared about half the amount of our usual pocket jom. Thursday and that three civil ians were wounded bv shell frag ments which hurtled into the neu tral zone. Allied officers promised an in vestigation. The delegates will meet again at 11 a.m. Saturday (6 p.m.. PST, Friday). I love all this. I do sav that I am In it now with heart and soul. . ." All in all. the Elsenhower debut lunch Still to face trial In tne staying provided the political world with Is Celble Bowers. 19. who Is ac- two lesslona: leused ot helping Fraaier. Bowers '( If a candidate wants to look i has entered a plea of Innocent to well on television, he'd better net I r econd-degree murder, in out of the rain. Lee's body was found In a clump (2i Ike bounces back fast. 1 of brfish near Creswell last month. tainlng 750 other mice, bluebloods of the scientific world, being used st the test. The test would have been posi tioned U the mouse had not been coaxed from the camera, test site ciiiciais said. : familiar "imported" brand rather than taking a chance on a stranger. The best part of taking a trip is coming home, always. Coming home included rolling in with an empty gas tank and lank Effect of -curiosity and atomic ! . nZ radiation uoon the lnauisitive incuse remained to be seen. EL RODEO OUT This year's edition of El Rodeo, the Klamath Union High School yearbook, have now been distri buted to students of KUHS, and all students interested in having their annuals signed are asked" t meet on the front lawn at the high school tonight at 7 o'clock. bill plus a small amount of pocket change in the party. Coming home also Included find ing the pink dogwoods in full bloom, the dog and cat delightedly scurry ing underfoot, and the grass near I is as high as an elephant's eve. ! 'Never fertilize a lawn and then leave home.) Coming home also found the best report card in seven years' school ing of our young'n one "two" t nd the rest "ones." That's what vou call earning a trip. I Former Major Leaguer Dies SARASOTA. Fla. 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