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PAGE FOUR FRANK JENKINS Editor Entered m second class matter at the post office of Klamath Falls. Ore., on August 20, 1906, under act of Consresa, March I, 1(7 MKMMRS OF THK ASSOCIATED TRESS The Associated Presi Is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of all the local nrwa printed In this newspaper as well as all AP news. tslBSCKlrriON RATES .MAIL 1 month 6 months 1 year t 1 3S t 6 SO SHOO BILL-BOARD 'By BILL A summer safety note has been Interjected Into the scene already. Rov Rowe report that yesterday morning he spotted a youngster optimistically fishing In the A canal near the fool of Lincoln street. Being a safety-minded clli ren Koy suggested to the .oung ster that he find a somewhat safer place to fish, watched while the Juvenile Ike Walton took off, and went on his way with the kindly glow that doing a Bood deed leaves with one. I suppose, of course, that the Youngster privately thoucht Rov was a fussy old maid. What, he thought, could be the dancer of fishing In anything so prosaic, so ouiet. so peaceful as an Irritation ditch? Well, sonny, there are a few hidden danger! that maybe you didn't stop lo think of. - For instance: til The banks all along the canal are steep and slippery. It's easy to lose your looting and plunge in. But it's awfully hard io rull yourself out. Your hands Veep groping for a hold on something but there just Isn't much to grab. 2t The whole canal is filled with old rolls of wire. junk, bedsprings and other assorted trash that thoughtless people toss in to get rid of. You fall in and get tangled up Willi some of that wire 'and you're drowned before you know it, (31 The current is a lot swifter than It looks. It can be treacherous. And 4i Don't forget that for a goodly portion of the total distance the canal is fairly remote from im mediate dwellings. You holler for help, i but it's highly likely you wont be heard. Nope, the canal Is a good place . to stay away from. And in case the adults think that warning Is inly for children check back over the records and you'll find five adult drownings for every child that has lost its life in the big Ctch. The holiday season has already started. We can tell. You always know it bT the evidence. Class in the street. There is a certain NEW YORK U" Some Amerl can husbands, complaining that matrimony has made them work, threaten their wives darkly: "But remember even a worm can turn." Other, more practical men, know this is idle nonsense. What can a worm do even if he does turn? Nothing. There have been cases of rabbits biting bulldogs, but who ever heard of a worm busting a robin in the beak? A group of sensible husbands, realizing a turning worm gets no where but does thereby gam some exercise, have banded together in a kind of a Worm-oi-the-MonlO Club. The club, national in scope, is called "the Worms Tumverein." and its motto Is. "I am the master of my soul, subject to my wile's control." The club crest Is a small worm squirming backward and lorward at the same time without progress under a woman's high heel. The purpose ot the organization, as outlined in a membership ap- Van Fleet Backs USAF SEOUL W Gen. James A. Van Fleet called Wednesday for a big boost in Allied air power as the cheapest way to force the Commu nists into agreeing to a Korean ar mistice. "'Great air strength Is the one thing we need most pf all in Ko rea," the U.S. Eighth Army com mander told NBC Correspondent Irving R. Levine in an interview before leaving for Pusan. "I would like to see our air ef fort stepped up greatly. I think we would gain something at the ar mistice talks if the United Nations were willing to put additional pres sure on the Communists." Van Fleet said that "the one thing the Communists understand is strength." Ex-FRB Man To Take New Post EUGENE (if) Scott A. Mac Eachion. retiring as vice president and manager of the Federal Re serve Bank of Portland Aug. 1. will become executive secretary of the Oregon Bankers Association. Let's have fun we will be CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY - July 4 and 5 DIMBAT MOTORS 239 Main BILL JENKINS Managing Editor BV CARRIER I month $ 1 S5 months MO 1 year 16J JENKINS groiiD of celebrants comprised o lolh-hcadcd jerks who think Hi acme of enjoyment is to toss ai i cmpiy whisky jug or beer oo' i ,out the car window and listen '.o I it shatter on the street. Anyme , caught doing that should be sen i fenced to a six month stretch on I the w hite w ing crew. You can't say that Klamath Falls Isn't a peaceful place that always looks tor the best. If you don't i believe it. you should have watched one ol the city police force es Icorting five of the prisoners from iob back to the new jail. The ;coo was strolling along la the mld Idle with the men in his charge f ringed around him as thev strolled idown the sidewalk. Just proves iwhat fine relations we promote here In Klamath. I Charlie Lederer. one-time Mo- doc county district attorney and j currently up for the water hear ings, stopped by to say hello to lolu frieriis the other bay. Cnarlie i did a good job of arguing his I points at the hearing where he i represented the Tulelake farmers 'but met more than a match when he tangled, verbally, with Ed ; ueary .on the whole proolem. In fact, the argument opened up a few facets of the situation that j hadn't occured to us before. Any I wav It was fun. and we were glad 'to see Charlie again. ! Speaking of Charlie reminds me ,thal the vets of Klamath County certainly owe a debt of gratitude to one of. their staunch Triends here. Charlie DcLao. the county iclerk. Charlie was the single hold lout from 1945 until 1961. when the law was changed, in doing neces jsary office work for vets for free. I Now if vou want a certified copy of your discharge, other papers, etc., you get 'em for nothing by state law. But Charlie has been doing It for nothing ever since the w ar ended. And standing up to the other clerks who were charging for it. An outstanding service and i one that deserves the thanks of the vets and the voters alike. plication that came to me in the mail, is "to protest unsuccessfully against woman's inhumanity to man, against wives' enslavement of husbands." To be admitted a husband must answer in the negative when asked, "are you happy?" The membership committee con sists of radiocastcrs Gabriel Heat ter and Lawrence E. Spivak, and A. Frank Katzemine, Miami, Fla.. attorney. Most husbands probably would lina themselves eligible to Join Uiese joyous souls, who mee. year ly at Miami Beach m a session known as "the Diet of Worms." Here are a few ol the rules and regulations: "Any member who wins an im portant ana linal victory over ins wile in anything Is automatically expelled. "Mcmoers are expected to ad here sinewy to an unpleasant diet preparea uy meir wives in tnc so-canea Interest of their health. "Any member wno more tnan once a week Is fed a meal hke-moiher-usca-to-cooic will be put on probation. "Any member who at any time is lound to have all nil buttons on all his shirts, and socks wnn out noles, shall be automatically expelleu. "Any member who Isn't dragged to some useless function unaer use less protest at least once a week shall be suspended for 3U days. "Anv memuer whose wile fails to say at least once a week that the attentive eye be casts at a pretty young thing is a sign ol on-rushing senility will be placed on permanent probation. "Any member whose wife packs his bag for a trip he takes alone will be unanimously expelled. "Any member whose wife does not make exhorbitant financial de mands on him regularly shall be put on two weeks' probation. "Expelled members can be taken back into the fold only after long pleading and alter an inspection by the Diet of Worms In organized session; such Inspection must re veal (at a general deterioration in appearance, and (b) a thorough ly cowed demeanor." So far I haven't mailed In my own application to become one ot "the Worms Tumverein." I have a secret suspicion the club was instigated by a smart wife. No commonsense wife objects If her worm turns just so he understands fully that It will get him nowhere. oyer the 4th! Your Chrysler Dealer Phone 7763 They'll Do It Every WrlErl LEOTARD WAS CUJ3 PRE TVIE MEETINGS WERE RUM IM A VtRV E4Sy-SOiflG A4rJlslER. WITH THC rcE4DtNO OF TNE AdMlTTES IP I DMT WE At AH OBJCCTOHS-OKAY-TUESZ Ajy PKESSNa business at ' HAMaSaiNLCSS SOAE OH OU WAVE AHY NEW BUSMES& TO rfOOOUWJ - ?3, a J . ' WASHINGTON i Time and i iSJedicme- wrXalmgld uas' ' ThMe ,re Um" 'hen British La- 'The reason given was that the UN even war wounds ound5vbor party leaders sound like hvs- declined lo recognise Red China. Not so manv vear aco leeiin. ' "rlcaj schoolgirls. This seems to i A lot of alleged experts tald Rus 'aeaiiisl Germany was so inwrue jbe one ot thrln- Tll"r "notional jsia would never return lo the UN some indlvidunU siictreslefl slenl. uing all German ni"e, To spare the world future Germans And there was talk but not of- i ( p,Hnn,, r-.r,, farm land bv destroying its big !" remarkably In agreement for When we agreed last year to un 'industries to prevent re-armlng. S?0- ream that war with Redidertake Iruce talks, we look a cal I FeeUng against Japan- wa eoual- China has been brought closer bv cuated risk. The risk was that ly severe. But it's now seven years our action. They declare also that me Reds would Ite the aulet per- smce Germany and Japan surren- I" "ec's adversely the truce talks iod to cancel out our men existing jdered. at Panmunjom. I military advantage and re-fortlfy i And in those seven years the I As far as the truce talks go. It their sagging lines. This they have ; Russians have become ,lhe new j is hard to see how thev could be idnne. We no longer have that same enemv. making It necessary for the ian worse than thev are right now. j advantage. U. S. to find new allies, even among I They have been In progress for The bombing of the Yalu power old enemies. i nearly a year, and for the last sev- plants was another calculated As a starter, the U. S. poured eral months no constructive steps risk, carried out In large pan to pinions uuo japan and uermany to get them back on their feet. And only a few months ago the Senate approved a very mild peace treaty with Japan, even letting it re-arm. In turn, the Japanese agreed to let u. o. troops remain in japan. With them there and with a friend- ly Japan re-armlng. the U. S. ob tained a priceless outpost in the Pacific against Russia. And Tuesday the Senate, after only seven hours debate, over whelmingly approved . arrange ments for letting Germany pretty much run itself. This applies only to the govern ment of Western Germany, of course, since the Russians control the eastern part. There is a simi larity between the treaty with Ja pan and the deal with Germany. While Japan is now the most western outpost against Russia. Germany is the eastern outpost. And in Germany, just as in Ja pan, the U.' S. will be allowed to ;keep troops. France and Britain iwill keep troops in Germany, too. I When the other interested na I Hons give their formal blessing to jthis setup, as the senate did. those troops win cease to pe called occu pation troops. Nevertheless, under the agree ment with the present German government, those troops can step in any time and suppress what may appear to them as an attempt ' to overthrow this present kind of ! German government. This, in effect, gives the Western I Allies a stick over the Germans, j which is a little stlffer than the 'deal made with Japan. At any rate, in the land of its ; two great wartime enemies, the U. IS. now has troops and some friends las advance guards against Russia. Judge Voids Timber Deal PORTLAND (. Federal Judge Gus Solomon Wednesday ordered an 800-acre Indian timbcrland sale nullified and the same land put up for public sale to the highest bidder. Two Curry County Indians, Jas per Grant and Harold Thornton, sold their timber for J135.0O0. Be fore they got all of the money the government holding part of it In trust the deal was Questioned and an investigation was started. as a result two Indian bureau aides here, Clyde F 1 1 n n and Francis La France, were suspend ed. Then the case went Into court, the government seeking to have the sale set aside because the In dians did not get a fair price and because the government -said, there was fraud in the deal. Judge Solomon agreed with the government and ordered the Bur eau of Indian Affairs to return to Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Taylor of The Dalles their 1135,000 as much as is left now and the rest when the timberland is sold again. Estimates of value have ranged to $300,000 and above. KLAMATH BASIN ROUNDUP ASSOCIATION MUSIC BY BALDY'S BAND HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALUS. OREGON Time ISN'T 3 41 hi K4TL0 TO JtCKSOfjl lHOWT itus, N.J. aujc "1,,u" vvi uiii immwum uumu- " " '"f Communists- Yaht River power plants hardly quallly them " sober world statesmen. Clement Atllee and Aneurln Bev - .nave Deen taken, ine Kens are us tng uiem lor a double purpose: to cloak their buildup behind a vastly stronger line In North Korea, and to spout vicious propaganda' like the lake charges against the UN on germ warfare. whether u.r.hi- - hns been .broueht nearer by the power plant bombings is doubtful. Attlce and Bevan do not appear m'd the emotional torrent that to have studied Communist beliav 'flooded out from fearful British lor closely. Expert students of the j hearts, the words "fed un with Ko Reds will tell vou that thev are'rea" were heard. Do Attlee and not likely to be provoked by anv Bevan and their echoing chorus Allied move unless thev want to ; imagine that we In America are be. In other words, we make a mistake If we assume thev will re act in accord with the patterns ot International behavior to which we are accustomed. Too many people trying to read Red minds see them as carbon copies of their own. The Commu nists do not think like we do. Re member when Russia was boycot ting 'the United Nations in I960? 0A. . fi. A worried lady writes that herlnlzed as not being really serious. 8-year-old son has been found to In some children, for example. have a heart murmur, and that this i the growth of the heart and the Is on her mind a great deal. Like valves Inside the heart do nut keep many others, she also wants to pace with each other, so that the know Just what this means, what valves allow a mall amount of causes it and what can be done blood to slip back, causing a mur for it. mur to be heard over the region The situation with regard to most of the valve, heart murmurs Is now much bet- ! Ihis kind of murmur Is not due ter than it was a generation ago. when far too many youngsters who were found to have a murmur over the heart were put to bed for months at a time. The reason this has changed for the better Is that much more Is known about heart murmurs and many of them today are recog- Tacoma Paper May Reopen TACOMA Ml The Tacoma News Tribune, closed nearly- three months by a strike of AFL press men. "Is looking forward to re sumed publication on Monday." business manager George Russell said Wednesday. Russell said the back-to-work proposal rejected by the pressmen Tuesday night is being offered to other unions and the newspaper is "looking forward to resumed pub lication on Monday. July 7." Russell did not elaborate on the statement. Terms of the. back-to-work ofler turned down by the pressmen have not been revealed. Their walkout in a demand for mora money closed down the newspaper nearly 12 weeks ago. Four mechanical unions and the Newspaper Guild are holding con tract discussions with the management. JULY 3-4-5 $1.20 Per Penan (tax inc.) By Jimmy Hatlo 1 i d in m i ii IJSSL1 A Wr ia orwt I '"'SSTE EACH AUn" -" 1 1 -ii (BioA&ai uiiui iw vonoiiiuio nau iwru mei. iThe real students ol Russia knew belter, and thev were not aurprlicd when Jacob Malik calmly walked ! In one day and took his seal. restore some of that lost margin ,lo our embattled forces. It was an Important decision, and the British ought to have known about It In i advance. But they ought hardly lo complain about it, since thev rea dily acquiesced In the truce talks lnAl ultimately wuri.ee. to me neas I advantage. This Is merely one !- :fort to re-balance the scales. ianv less fed up than they? It seems perfectly sensible that we should take action In Korea In tended to keep us from being thrown out of the peninsula. In tended also to enable us to hold a firm, genuinely defensible line across that country's waist. We do not want two yeara of hard fighting and bloodshed to be frit tered away. gosidan to disease, and tends to disappear as the youngster grows older. Ac tually. It Is the failure of the valves between the four chambers k! the heart to hold back the blood. wnicn causes a murmur. It Is true, however, that there are serious cau-.es for murmurs which result from abnormality of the heart valves, caused either by disease or which were present at birth. The valve deformities pres ent at birth are fairly rare and can usually be discovered aulte early. Some can be corrected by surgery. Most or the valve troubles which cause murmurs in youth are caused bv rheumatic fever. Even this, how ever, can be so mild that nothing serious ever develops. Rheumatic fever Injures the heart valves by causing growths on the lips or cusps of the valves so that they cannot close completely. If the damage to the heart valves has been severe, the murmur may mean that physical activity has to be curtailed. However, In manv cases the growths are small and not active, and even though they have pro duced enough damage to cause a murmur to be heard, the heart is able to do Its Job without trouble. An accurate rliagnosls of cause and degree of damage should be made. The mere presence of a murmur in the heart is not enough, nor does It always mean that or dinary exercise has lo be elimin ated, or that there will be serious Interference with life or health. , DANCING July 3-10:00 'til 2:00 July 4-5 9:30 'til 1:30 Senate Committee Charges Lattimore With Conspiracy WASHINGTON 11 A Senate cemmlua charged Wednrailay that Owen Lalllmor has been a conscious articulate Instrument ol the Soviet conspiracy" and recoin- mandad penury procieainga against him and John P. Davlen, Jr., a State Department ofllvlal, A formal rtoort or the Senate Internal Security aubrominttlet said both Latllmort and Oavles had testified falsely during Its re cently condiued inquiry into Hie Institute of Pacific RalatloiuvUPIti. The subcommittee, under the chairmanship of Sen. McC'arran ttNevi. apent more than a year Investigating the IPR In a aearrh lor any Communist Influences on United States policy In the Far East. The IPR describes Itself as a private research organisation for study oMh Pacific area. Lattimore la a Johns Hopkins University professor and a Far Eastern affairs apeclallst who has served as an occasional consultant to the Stale Department. Davles, formerly on the State Department's policy planning ataff now Is deputy political adviser to U.S. occupation authorities In West Oermany. There was no Immedlato com ment from either man. Abe Fortaa, Washington lawyer who has represented Lattimore, said Lattimore would have a Mate- nirin ooiuc lime nuruu, UIO nvr- neon. The State Department brlellv suspended Davits last year netul- Ing a loyalty and security Inquiry, a grand Jury the question ol wheth It later announced lie had been ler thev had commuted periury. Oregon State Bonus Law Reported Unfair By fAtX W. HARVEY Jit 8ALEM ifi While 11.000 Ore- gun veterans of World War II are happy that their state bonus ap- Plications nave oeen approven, several inouisii'U umrrn mil un disappointed or angry because tiny can't quality under lh rigid provisions of the bonus amend- ment. The veterans organizations which sponsored the measure for pay - ment of the maximum 1000 bonus might have made a mistake by putting It Into the stale coiutitu- lion. The Constitution can be chanced only by vote of the people. This means that Ihe next Legislature gel tho maximum 000 bonus, re- , vlncing shuwing that Lattlmoir had won t be able to change aoine of jgardlrsa of how long he served. reason In know Chi waa a Com Ihe requirements that are causing iihere arc cases where men are 100 jtnunlai anil yet worked closely with hardships. The worst allcker in the oil the one which av a bonus ap- ptlcent shall have lived In tho stale ; rather than wall fur disability ui for a year before he went Into aerv- jcharges. Ice. Several thousand veterans Another Haw In Ihe bonus meaa won't get Ihe bonus because Ihcy ure was Us falluie to set up a didn't live here a year. Rut this residence reoulrement Is causing aome Injustice, and W. F. Oaarenstroom, state veterans affairs director who heads the nnpeal board, but the bonus amenu bonus aelup, wishes he could do ment wouldn't allow i. something about It. I fio Oaarriistrooui. with the ad- Tab the rm-m of the emnlove of : ..In, nl Ihe atlvlsorv committee. a Portland firm who was sent temporarily to Washington State, He lived there II months, and con- sidered Oregon hla legal residence, He went Into aervlce. and now lives In Oreeon. TtU man eoutrin-t o-et hla bonus because he made the mistake of registering to vote In a Washington local election. The law aaya that where a man votes Ii his residence, He couldn't qualify for Ihe wasn- Ington bonua, either, because he lives In Oregon now. Oaarenstroom has hundreds ol cases where men lived all their lives In only two atatea. but failed to get a bonus from either. Ul course, inese veterans iiaiur- 11,. (All It.. A. nn KnHiH nfflrr tt-.t th.l vaaM.nM In lltf Other states w as temporary. To verily this, the bonus men check legal vote Dulles Sees New Policy CHICAGO, iPi John Foster Dulles, Republican foreign policy expert, predicted Wednesday me 1953 GOP platform will call for a major departure In United Slates foreign policy. Dulles has been called In as a special advisor to help draft a for eign policy plank. Dulles declined to amplify on his statement to newsmen beyond saying that the plank was expected to show (1) why there should be a change In foreign policy, and 12) what we should change lo. Dulles said he had been In con tact with representatives of both the Tail and Elsenhower forces atvl felt confident an agreement could be reached without too much trou ble. At the platform committer hear Inga Wednesday, Americans for Democratic Action said "countless sober, thoughtful and Independent" voters are pledged to "resist any revival of Isolationism under what ever guise." For the benefit of a longer Holiday For Out Employees .rlrarrtl and reslorrd lilm to acllve duty t atllintiri hurt never liern the sublri'l ul a alinllsr mutiny by the Slate-' Department since lie la nut a government employee Dill i.ntinmiie, tit u tormy nam of testimony urluie the auu luminlUcr. aware lie never had been n tlomiminlsl. a uiimmuuisi sviiipullilier or a Soviet agent. lie accused Hie ai'iiatnia oi al lowing "slni'krct" evidellre to ba used against lilm and of routiib utlng to what ho called hvsleria whipiied mi by lite Nationalist Cmna lohliv. A timilarlv vigorous nenmi ni any lied connections or leanlimii was muile bv l.ntlimoie In Mao whrn a Srunle Koielun Relation subcommlltee luvestlitntrd thnrg- bv Urn. MrOlirlllv (It-WIM nt Communist Infiltration ol the Slate Dennrlnient. McCarthy acrtisetl l attimore of beinii a top Soviet agent and the chief archlteit of US. pollrv In the Far Fast. Lalllmore retorted "moonshine." ' ' The Democratic malorlly of the Foreign Rrlalinns unit, hradrd by former Sen. Tvttlncs iD-Mdi, de. scribed McCarthy's charges as "a fraud and a hoax." The Wisconsin senator said the Tvtlhius subcninnilltee had con- Iducted "a whitewash." : The . report of the Internal He- Tiiritv siiurwniimiii-. in ; l attimore and Davlen ol giving j lulse testimony, recommended llu Hie Justice Delia rlmeni submit to ln residence, whether the apnll. cant paid Oregon Income taxes for .that vear before going Into service. wheie he told selective service . ooitros me legal resilience -""J auu iwirtiirr uir nnii unii,.., i various Oregon licenses, such .i automobile, or fishing and hunting ; licenses. Many 0f Ihese dlsaniKilnted vet- erens liven in Oregon iur nine or 1 10 months before vumg into sen ; lee. but nothing can be done lor than. One man lived here II I months and :3 days, out ne out lot luck. too. I The bonus amendment aay a iman discharged fur disability can Iper cent disabled who can't gel la.iho full bonus. These men tooa their service discharges on polnu, method of appeal from drnlal of ; . iv.iiii. Caarrnsiroom and the Ltale veterans advisory committee i wanted lo srl up an Independent cts as an anneal iMiarci. ne um. - mil see a bonus application until It is appealed, so he doesn't want Ihe vateratw to think their appeals ale prrludgrd. . I A veteran can appeal to ine inurl hut It Isn't practical be- cause attorney tees and coiin costa I would eal un the uonus. uic acr- age bonus is mij. 1 j The bonua division, headed by , jH. C. Baaiicld. nas rrcnvcu s. applications. Only ii nave " ; denied so far. but 12.134 are tinder j I invest gallon, and many oi im j will be denied. 1 The bonus division has H em- , Iploves now. but this stall will be i rcouceti raimu, - . la .,.(-r I Tl -Vln tins tlircft ellltllOVCS Sill" ; tinned In Garden CUV. New York, i end Washington, u. . mrir i"" " ,n fi.i ni tw,w much aea duty the . Navv veterans hail, and thev look It up In Navv personnel records. Navv veterans get extra bonus payment for aea duly. Just like the Army veterans get i i seas duty. ' THIRST-PROVOKING WEATHER AHEAD. KEEP A SUPPLY 0F REFRESHING 0LYMPIA BEER aH!ome ClVMrU (arwiNO CO., Olrmll. Wllh.U.S a. JlwyiCovQhmcj jj) TlltmSDAV. Jl'I.V X 10M 'Mie aubcottimlltrn said that IIiiiiiikIi l lirurlnui l.alllmoie a "roiinei'tlnns and association Willi (lip coiiiiniinlst inlet national organ Uatlnn" were aliuwn to 1)0 ( uuiinceri, At (or I lie InMltute of Paclflo Mr. lallona, the MiliioMiinllloe'a liaue repent to the Hruale said "Ihn net ellrrl of ll'lt aillvllln on Uiillrd Stales tiuhllo uplnlnn has hern stn h as lo servo International Commtf'.!:: Inlorrsla and lo affect adversely the liitrresla of the United Stales " 'Hie senntnrs nnld. hnw'fver. lliera Is no evidence that Ihn large ma lorltv ol the lustiluie's inrmlieia siiiHHirlrd the ll'lt "lor anv reason rsceui to advance the professed research ami siliolmlv purposes of the orgnnlrntlmi." The names ol eminent Individual! .were used, the reiwrl salt!, lo screen the ai-llvltles of an Inner ,., olllrlals and stall members Uirscribcd as "cither C'uuiiuunUI or !proCominunlsl." Tho subcommittee aalri that a group ol tiersons operating within and about the IPR. Including Lat timore and career diplomat John Carter Vlnreni. "exerted a ul. :,taiitinl lulluenre on United Stairs Fnr Eastern ikiIicv." More specifically, the nenatori concluded Hint l.nttlinure ami Vin cent "were Influential In bringing about a chnujra In United Htntes i . .. .. I. v,.t.i , n,. (.t,. " v in '"v",;l)1' lo Lnl "" " Vincent formerly was rhlrf ot the Slate Departnienl'a Far Fi cm division and now Is the U S. diplomatic agent lit Tangier. In sworn testimony befort the subcommliiee he denied that he ever has been a CommunUl or a CominunlM sympathiser. An It'll trimte. Ill IMS. Vincent j was described In the report aa 'the jprtnciiMl fulcrum ot ll'lt pressure land lulluenre 111 the Stair Depart jineiii" over a period of veaia, I Lattimore I" an ll'lt trustee and 'fiom lull to into was editor of : Pacific Affairs, a quarterly maga zine, by the Institute. Hie MiiH-onimntee a report aain ; t.,ilm,re leatif led falsely with rel i -r.nrA tn -n-i (. MrttitrKIA ' Up ,. ,1 , ,0nt-nded In his trail- : i. ,uly that (iiiier. Mongolia was an ! y, r, Wnr tl W1P1I hl. ),rw , kj tttnt It was Soviet conlmlled 'Die subcommittee also aald that Lattimore lied when he testified about his association with Ch'ao T'lng Chi. described In the report aa a Chinese couiuiunist who operated within the ll'lt. Trie report said there was a con. ! him after receiving this knowledge. , me report saia me onaeiice showed conclusively too that Lain Field, millionaire New Yorker and former ll'lt official lo bo a Com munist and that "he collaborated with Field after he possessed this . knowieilte and that he did not tell about hts association with Field " , ihe truth before this fubcommlilee The nubromuttitrF 1m nAld It wnn npimrriu tlmt l.atiimr, At Hi. tunc hi witn rOitins PMciflr Alt Mrs. rrftrtfii rtir.v ntihluhrd lintlfr th pcu,oriii nf AitlAUru 1 aim xncv mat ine writer waa a jC'oinmunlsl. "Laiumnie testified untruthful- ly about Ihla fncl before Itie eub- committee." the report aald. PEARLS 4X mine leodorant iperspirant instantly nop. od Oast Or "Spray, tin mi it If om Side Jof Opening in uv tvtoVoblt, tquiff boillt bettor-Sole to tend thin and finttt fabric Dott not run down on clothing Pltatanl (rogronct leff rn Win urttf''" frirni pfeaiti be") IMA r4 waaner) ci niuN ii ton nnm.ti ftlh nt Mi In HI. fAHT fllUK PHARMACY n r.. Mtin Ht. CAR n, Kill rhv tinum Klf Mai-. MURIUM. rilARftMTY Mrrrllt, Orion MAI. is nnrn ktork M1tn, Ortinn FRIDAY SATURDAY,