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PAGE SIX TIFRAI.D & NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, JULY 7. 1fiS2 FRANK JENKINS Editor Entered as eecond claw matter at Die post of f let ol Klamath Fulls. Oic, on August 30, 1806, under act ol Congress, March (, 1679 ' MKMBKRS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use (or publication ol all the local news printed In this newspaper as well at all AP news. oTBSl'RirUOX RATES MAIL BY CARRIER 1 month t I.SS I month - I.SJ t months ( SO C months 10 1 year S1I.00 I year S16.30 BILL-BOARD By BILL At the end of last week there rame in the usual reports ol flying aucers. They proved to be weather balloons released in this country, but that shouldn't take the fun out of the flying saucer theory. News services In general scoff at the theory of a flying saucer, but there is a good deal of evidence from reliable sources which would tend to convince me that they are a reality. Anyway I prefer to think of them that way. So if any ol you spot anytning suspicious phone us immediately. Maybe we can eel there In time to take pictures and prove my theory that the saucers are real. It would be a. splendid thing it we could have a traffic innocula tion. A school doesn't seem to do any food. People so or are forced to go and then forget the whole thing. Courtesy ends when a driver steps into a car and settles behind the wheel. But if we could devise a shot of some kind thai would Sage Sideglancps Cot Into a discussion with storekeeper the other day about some current merchandising prac- I o fn fnunri that iir inn buyer we didn't .gr. Thought maybe you'd like to take sides in the argument, so here goes. It started when I stuck my bead .Jr e.G.fJ S?m;r;ei .mW " "lan mluire i window. It seems that there has) been a clash of philosophies in I this store (or some time over i whether or not prices should be put on goods displayed in the I window. The boss thought no and his will has prevailed. But every time the nwuuw i u jiiuiint uip iodic comes up until it has developed into a store-wide debate. I know most everybody in this store and that's why the grins when I asked bow much was the lawn mower. The store minority has con tended that strangers didn't like to enter Just to ask prices and that sales are lost "II you hadn't known us and seen us near the door would you have come in to ask the price?" asked the head salesman, who is all for giving window prices. "Of course he would have," injected the proprietor. "I doubt that I would have both ered," I contradicted: immediately was in the little family row. and was SEked to speak my mind. Out of considerable experience In advertising and selling came my answers. I used to know a hardware store that had Its stock so com pletely hidden that even the clerks couldn't find it. This store's whole sale trade boomed but Its retail dwindled until is finally quit the reiau market. a never got around to the five in items that people had long and dime ioea of soreaoing things I wanted but had believed were not out in sight, plainly priced. If a j within their means, person didn't know the name of a "If I was selling prunes." he gadget he went to the five and said. "I'd empty a barrel of them dime, pointed at what he wanted, tall over the show window, and and said "give me one of them." I piaster the place with the price He didn't know how to describe! but I'd put the rajah's diamond what he wanted but he knew it all alone in a background of roval when he saw it. At the big hard- purple velvet under a spot lieht. ware store even the help had to "nd make 'em come In to ask how bearch for it. much." Not many householders who oc-i well, vou window shoppers who caslonally need a common bolt ibuv few rajah's diamonds but manv know the difference between a car-i prunes, who do vou think was raige bolt, stove bolt and machine smarter, the proprietor who made bolt, much less that what they seek me go In and ask. or his head man is a round-headed quarter-Inch who wanted to tell the world the stove bolt two Inches long, with a price of the lawn mower? House Committee Accuses Reds of Katyn Massacre By RUSSELL BRINES bodies were exhumed. WASHINGTON Wi A congres-1 The Nazis immediately claimed sional report Wednesday officially charges Russia with killing 15.000 Polish officers 12 years auo on a pattern duplicated by the Reds In Korea. This, said Rep. O Konskl (R-Wls) was the unanimous verdict of a special House committee which heard 150 witnesses In this country and Europe while probing the 1940 massacre in Katyn Forest, near Smolensk. Russia. Chairman Madden (D-Indi told reporters he would present the re port to the House later In the dav. He said It includes recommenda tions for "appropriate action" against the Russians by the United Nations Assembly and the World Court and for international Investl. Ration of any other atrocities laid to the Russians. O'Konskl, a committee member, told a newsman the report says that, in at lesst two respects. Communist- methods in Korea are an exact duplicate of practices un covered In the Katyn massacre. He said one was the method of killing the victims. The second, he Mid, was the "run-around" at the Panmunjom truce negotiations over the whereabouts of missing U. N. troops. The Polish officers disappeared In 1940 from Russian prison camps. Three years later Oerman author ities discovered crude graves at Katyn Forest from which 4.258 BILL JENKINS Managing Editor JENKINS bring about the desired result everyone would be happy. Right at the momeui I'm refer ring to the road-happy hogs who drive at night and refuse to dun their lights when you pass them ot they creep up behind you. They just lei em ride along on hign beam where they hit your rear view mirror and glare like a searchlight Thanks to having the legion con vention here the tall end of this month perhaps the world won't come to a dead standstill now that the Fourth Is a thing of the Past It'll be a busy month anyway. The Fourth kicked it off, next weekend will be fairly free but the one after that will see the Hart Moun tain crowd taking off for the hign hills and then will come the Legion on the 25th to add still more lun, frolic and noise to the local scene. Good I A little excitement never hurt anyone. And conventions never hurt a town in the least. ai20 thread. They can't describe one on a bet. but they know it the minute they see it. 't - . . . . . . ,ce .Xf.'.V EST!" ! occupation in a temper- (worth millions. He discovered that imost people don't like to expose their ignorance and that many will "I tell the boys." said the lawn mower dealer, "if people don't like the price to the window thev won't come In the store." His idea would have been swell if every merchant went along with him. but the catch is that advertising, and newspaper adver- i usiiJK m particular, invariably ' quotes prices and keeps people oreuy well intormed as to hiph ana iow price levels. Whether or not a dealer adver tises, he is bound by price stand ards known to the public and when he concelas his price he risks earn ing the reputation of being high priced. Once he gets that reputa tion on common items he Is in the dog house on exclusive Items in bis stock. . It happened that the price of the lawn mower was a couple of dol lars less than I had expected to pay so i Dougnt it. "See?" said the proprietor to his men. "Just like I've told you Frank sees the lawn mower In the window, comes in. asks the price and buys it." "wait a mmute. Joe." I count ered. "How many people do vou think might have seen that lawn mower and walked on, ignorant that you sell them for less than they expected to pay?" A curio dealer once told me that goodlv protion of his trade was the Russians were resnonslUr Moscow replied .that the Germans had killed the Poles after captur ing the Smolensk area. O'Konskl said all of the com mittee's evidence confirmed Rus sian guilt. Witnesses included a former Polish soldier who appear ed in a mask, to hide his Identity, and who testified he saw some of the shootings. The Polish officers had their hands tied in a distinctive man ner behind their backs and most of them were shot in the head. O'Konskl said this technloue has been used agaim( Americans In Korea. HERE'S REAL VALUE! Deluxe Outing Kits Sandwich Bex 2 Full Quart Vacuum Bottles roorball Grain Carrying Bag They'll Do It Every T7L i Sav.W.ol' BOy! mil v :fJT'SC)iAm' J VOU CUBUt X TWS RW ' '- AJt AVO W TXJaU-rvW H Ysy? DO TU4T 8JNKV00SC CO. tfV-'yXP TOL Y m HUSH-THE TKAiKS An Y ORDC CO OUT CT P I SO. WN -41L 7W OtST Of 1 SLOM aho iwe CUSIOUSHJ L BY TUE P.S.Ce, THC'S LETTER EE! IT M LB cTTWS ) DOfT KVOW WMT Ttlay f TUEy WAsfTED UFT-AWDCO WAS MEJct! V COMSlrJlD-- JX KWTIO M TUf P1IWT- fjorruE CPEfS-WEU. I tuim it MS Vii - V a--- ' H, HAVE TO OPrt TW w1( lOADlOALXlAOf-f S- iSfS. BOX AXO MAKE J7 I itVL TAk ALL J Y fJCT "fi$SS3 OUOefM J, iiMMiv n 7A lat -rri ,-J- 14 wcHi khql on-ma V w.w t am-- WoStT en Ji TtMfH VAT? !r M A4S5ie! WILL H if Q. ITt &rT THE je y Sj r (Da. . (p. If a person took water into the body in the form of drinking water, milk or food, an average of only two quarts a day. he or she would have consumed 12.775 gallons by the age of 70. This Is a lot of water, and we take It very much for granted, though the person lost in a desert, the shipwrecked sailor, or the avia tor downed at sea has a better idea of the Importance of this vital element to life. Without It human beings can stay alive for only a short time. Water is lost from the body by evaporation from the skin In the form of perspiration and from the lungs with each outward breath. It is also lost in the urine, in the intestinal waste, and in the saliva. mi k.cikkc bjsctj mau carrying ate climate lose about two and one-half quarts per day. Of this loss about one and one-half quarts I is in the urine, one-half quart from evaporation from the skin, and the rest in other ways. The amount of water lost by way of the skin and lungs depends oh the temperature of the atmosphere, the amount of muscular effort and the moisture in the air. With vio lent exercise, the water loss In au& dJlOAACtt United Nations statesmen and military leaders may be baffled as to what to expect next, both In the truce talks and on the battle field in Korea. These matters, to put it mildly, are cot wholly In their hands. But the UN need not be so puzzled about the course of Internal affairs in Korea. They are in dismal shape. Pres- loeni syngman Knee of South Korea, who is supposed to be the leader of a republic, is behaving like a dictator. Only the thinnest veneer of democratic form covers his arrogantly undemocratic per formance. Recently supporters of Rhee In the Korean National Assembly Cove nth n Timeiable CHICAGO Itl Here Is the pro gram for the opening day of the Republican national convention: Morning session 8:30 a.m. (PSTi. Call to order. National Chairman Guy G. Gabrielson. The National Anthem. Invocation, the Rev. Dr. Joseph Simonson, National Lutheran Council, New York. Greetings. Mayor Martin H. Ken- nelly of Chicago. Welcome.. Illinois State Treas urer William G. Stratton. Convention call. Mrs. Charles P. Howard, convention secretary. Temporary roll of the conven tion; election of temporary chair man and other temporary officers; adoption of temporary rules: se lection of committees on creden tials, permanent organisation. ruies and nraer oi business, resolu tions. Address, by Gabrlelson. Appointment of committee to es cort the temporary chairman to the chair. Recess. Evening session 5:30 p.m. (PSTi. Call to order, Gabrlelson. The National Anthem; Oath of allegiance. Invocation, Samuel Cardinal Strltch. archbishop of Chicago. Walter S. Hallanan. temporary chairman, escorted to the chair. Keynote address, by Gen. Doug las MacArthur. who will be Intro duced bv Hallanan. Miscellaneous business. Adjournment until Tuesday. Time $oAdan perspiration Is enormously Increased and in hot climates may ba around three quarts a day. Nearly three-feurths of the body weight is water. Fatty tissue and bone are lowest in water content. The liquid part of blood is 3 parts water and the cells contain over one-half water The muscles are made up of more than three-fourths water. The ordinary person under nor mal conditions has no great trou ble with water because If the loss speeds up. It Is made up by drink ing mere. However, dehydration or exces sive loss of water may develop as a result of several symptoms as sociated with a variety of diseases such as persistent vomiting, pro longed diarrhea, abnormal sweat ing, or excretion of Urge quanti ties of urine. In such cases It is frequently necessary te make up the water loss by giving fluids to sick persons by Injection er by other routes. Those of us who have never had to worry about getting enough wa ter to drink or have not suffered from some disease which has caused us to lose too much water are lucky Indeed. Jammed through a resolution by a vote of 61 to 0, extending the Pres ident's term until a successor I elected and shall take office. Ap parently that now means Aug. 15. since a subsequent resolution fixed that date for an election. But the Korean Constitution re quires that the President be elected 30 days before the current term expires, which means balloting snouia nave tacrn place June 34. Rhee Is thus setting aside the pro vision:) of the Constitution to suit his own purposes. What he does once, he may do again. Where was Rhee's opposition in the Assembly question? Thirty seven opponents were present but chose not to vote. Eleven are in Jail put there by Rhee. Another 74 simply stayed away. This Assembly action was the climax of Rhee's growing effort to snuff out his opposition and keep a stranglehold on the "free' Korean government. Only sharp protest from the United States prevented him from jailing other Assembly members in wholesale fashion As It is. he has clamped a rigid censorship on the country, even barring the Voice of America be cause he deems it unfriendly. The path of wisdom for the UN In this situation Is not easy to discern. Korea sadly lacks develop ing leadership which might be groomed and sponsored to replace Rhee's reactionary government. A country oppressed for decades by a foreign foe, as the Korean nation was by Japan, cannot sud denly emerge from slavery with full-blown, well-trained leaders. For the short run, about all the United Slates and other UN powers can do Is exert more pressure on Rhee to allow normal elective pro cesses to operate In Korea. Any further demonstrations of autocrat ic behavior would carry with them the danger of mounting Internal stresses and a possible political ex plosion in South Korea. Ana wnere wouia oe tne nooie purpose in a war fought to save South Korea against Communist tyranny. If It were merely to pre serve that land for the uninhibited exercise of another kind of tyranny? fcverywncre in me worm, men with aspirations toward freedom would look upon such a war wltli thorough skepticism. It Is our sincere purpose to stay out of other countries' Internal af fairs. But we cannot sit quietly by while a nation we are defending against slavery begins employing some of the very devices of slavery we are comoaiting. HARRY D. BOIVIN AND GANONG & GANONG ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL of their low offices from the Williams Bldg. TO THE First Federal Savings and Loan , BUILDING Corner 6th and Main mw By Jimmy Hatlo Vets Mailbag Post Korea veterans who need outpatient treatment for disabilities that are presumed to hava resulted from their service will be provided needed treatment by the Veterans Administration until tha VA can determine whether their disabilities actually are service-connected. According to the VA. the new procedure is designed to prevent any delay In furnishing utpalient treatment for Korean veterans. Under existing regualtlons, out patient treatment may be given only for service-connected disabili ties alter the VA hu determined the disabilities are service eonnecled and has authorized treat ment. The change to permit treatment for presumed service-connected dis abilities before final determination baa been made applies only to veterans who served tn the active u.a. military or naval forces any place In the world on or after June 31. 1950. the start of the Korean hostilities and before a date yet to be established by the VA. Veterans must have been dis charged or released from service under conditions ether than dis honorable, er have been rttlred. One other requirement applies to pest-Korea veterans who are re tired for dlsablHtv and are receiv ing disability retirement from the armed forces. They must first elect to take compensation from tha VA before their disabilities can. be presumed to be service-connected (er VA outpatient treatment. Veterans who meet these require ments may be provided needed out patient treatment either for tleii tal er medical disabilities presumed to have been Incurred In or ag gravated by sen-Ice. While there treatments are being given, the VA will determine If the disabilities actually are service-connected. Where the VA later finds that disabilities are not service-con-necled. outpatient treatment will be discontinued from that date. Ts be eligible for dental out patient treatment under these con ditions, a post-Korea veteran must file his application within 12 months from the date of'hls discharge or release from a period of 6 months or mere of active service that ha been terminated en or after June 27. 150. QUESTION OF TRE WEEK 4. I am on active duty, and I am covered by a 10.000 mueiniuty. May I name anyone as my bene- Iiciary7 A. No. Under the law. you may name only those persons within the following categories: Spouse, child or children, parent or parents, or brothers or sitters, or any com bination of these. Snake Is Bad Luck PLATTER. Okie. 'A A Urge snake crossed the highway In front of an automobile driven by James J. Goza, 31, of Clara, Okia., east of here Sunday and proved as un lucky as a black cat. Goza tried to crush the reptile with his car. The action threw the vehicle out of control and It plunged Into a ditch, breaking Goza a arm. The snake slithered away un touched. Kill germs that cause ATllliTES FOOT htlps htal and clear It I , 2mo a doctor's Mfhly mtdtrated ntiieptie promptly rtlitvc itchy 4ransi of crackttf. pllnf toti. Zcmo ) kills n conUrt farms that moat commonly causa athlata'a foot. It nil pi pravani raitucction. ZEMO Man and clears this condition. dial (Bmjlc Wilbur Teeble, the average American eillien, Is atlrndini Hie Republican National t'onvenllim. He gives flrat Imnmtton In the fallowing letter le hla wifel CHICAGO tn Dear Ticllls Mae, Well, Honey, the Republican convention mriiu Unlit now Is liul- Itlral amoigasboid. It la a banquet ot bitterness, cynicism, faith, platitudes, prin ciples, hope, ambition, and yearn 1S. I u i reach for politicians to get tha euppoil of the right people. nd a reach lor the ritiu people to set lie, on the right politician one who can lead them to a rain bow victory alter 20 years In the political dark. i guess what everybody would like lllOAt here la a good drix-tid- able oulja board. Hue in politics there Uoe.m't seem to be any re liable compass, and If there Is an oulja buard In town the Demo crats are saving it for their con- vention. I can I dciiie vet whether this la actually a political convention. coneae homecoming, or a civil war. It Is kind ol all three rolled Into one Willi the candidate making facrs at each other, and teeu-ae supporters runiimi bnck and fourth with rival banners and yelling "yea leanil ' The two biggest questions here are: til "Who ye for?" i3i "Who dja think II really get lu?" The convention headquarters are In the Conrad Hilton hotel, a kind of a civilian Pentagon. It la so huge there Is a report otie bachelor delegate got Into an elevator In the lobby with a youni lady and by the time they reach, ed hla floor he felt he had known her ao long he up and protnued marriage. ine ncici is crow oca irom aawn diaqh Heaven The brilliant planet Venus, which I recently disappeared In the rays ol uie aun. now sets only a few min utes alter auntrt and Is still in visible lo us. It will be a few weeks yet before this goddess of love and beauty again adorns our twilight sky. The planet Mercury Is now aiuk Ing Into Ihe horlton In Ihe west nonnwesi apout an hour alter the su ndlsappears. but It Is not favor- ably placed for observation. It will be In a alightly better position a week from now. The planeta Mars and Saturn are still arranged one on each aide of the star Splca. Looking lowaM the southwest at nightfall we aee the three In fairly evenly spaced posi tions, almost In a Hue. -Saturn is larthest to the right, Splca next, and Mars farthest to the left. Saturn and Splca are of about Dam Saved By Magnuson WALLA WALLA W n.-i. mentary maneuvering k.. a... Magnuson (D-Wanh.t, kept chances for Ice Harbor Dam on the Lower Snake River alive alter the project had been deleted from the Civil Functions Bill, the Union-Bullet:, said Sunday night. A a'ory byllned bv Roland Mil ler, aislitant publisher of the Union-Bulletin, gave this account: A Joint conference committee v'ML,? 5'" Saturday and the measure was ap proved In the House. Meanwhile, another conference committee had cut the supplemen tal appropriation bill for atomic energy expansion bv more than half. When this hill reached the Sen ate, Sens. Mavbank (DSC. I and Johnson (D-Tex. , who were In charge of the bill, got the Senate lo reject It and send It back to conference. The newspaper said Magnuson then took the floor and pointed out that all testimony on the A EC bill had Indicated Ice Harbor and the Harlwell protect In South Carolina were essential to provide power for the AEC expansion. Magnuson nked Mnybank and Johnson lo loin him In recommit ting the Civil functions bill lo con ference, with the proviso that It would not be approved by the Senate unless the two projects were Included. The Senate concurred and both bills were sent back to conference. 7 r. Bill Lohr m-zy ,FFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES & FURNITURE Pencils 'elders Ledger Perms Journal Perms Any thing van May Naadtl until midnight with the two types uf peoplo ymi fimi Kt PVPrjr t.ull vriitlun those who hava Koine thing In do. and llio;. who Ju.l come lo view. Hundreds simply mill around like cuttle until their feet H aote and their ryes glare , likr loiublca picking up campaign literature, hoping for uUmpue ul a favored riinillilale , . , walking , , . walking . , , endlessly walking This la Coney Island on Bslur day night ... a department store bargain basement sale ... a surg ing mass of human flesh overhung by a pnll ol rinilliiual noise oigun iiiiiMc, pealing nella, cam paign anugs. chanted al(an. ahoutcd greetings. I rode down In an elevator with Rrp. Uroige Bender, who has all but !om hu voice rooting for Tall. Ho looked at the churning chaos In Hie lobby and whispered hoarsely: "Organlred ronlil Ion I, hard In lliid but here it looks easy.' Somehow out of thin chaos the Republicans will emerge In a lew days wnh a pUlform and a ranill. dale, ilrhlnd the ractlo daulr the real work Is going on. II Is the candidates 1 feel sorry Inr Tall, Klaenhower, Warren, tilsM.cn, MacArlliur. To be president of the Uulled Mutes i, tile toughest job In Ihe world. Hill to try lo be prenldriil must be even worse. To many people here the conven tion is a kind of Roman carnival, a partisan rallying to pick then new champion amid a great deal oi inn. Rut onl? one man can emerge winner And lo the oilier candi dates llils lime and this place Will ue oniv a inctiiiir neartnreak. Dy the way, 1 hud lo pav 13 50 In have a suit cleaned. Send more moucy immediately lo Your loving husband, Wilbur P. 8. Mora tomorrow-. (phusdi Above- equal brightness: Mara Is consider ably brighter and ol a distinctly reddish color. Hie little star Por. rlma Is still quite close to Saturn. 'er early risers the planet Jupl. er is splendid In the eastern sky. II Is now rising m the east north, east over three hours beloio ilir sun. and by aunrisa I high in the ror a Hudy of the brighter stars, let us observe the heavens about I'j hours after sunset Very low nd a little north of west IReguius will oon be setting It is i ', ,n.' ml ."' ,h handle of the celmtial Slikle. Ihe which la now facing downwards. I very high in Ihe southwest, the orange alar Arrlurua Is conspicu ous. It Is at Ilia lower polnl of a combination of slara which form the Kite. The figure is Quite distinct when once spotted. II you have a dlntanl and level northern horison-and your latitude is noi ioo lar soiiiii you will sight yellow Caprlla llnnhlng almost on the sky hue nearly due north. Tils I ilar is moving eantward and after I a lew hnuis will be climbing into I the iinrthcaMcrn nky. i Alltlml due smith anrl tint hl,.l. in the sky, the fine red star Aiiiarei i three jvlluble-.i , ihrob- hlng in the heart Of llm Kmrnmn ue tan oi una creature extends down slightly to the left toward the hnrlron, then curvri upward. High In the south southeast the bright alar Allalr la prominent. II Is easily spoiled. A fainter star Mand on each aide of It. Almost in the senllli a little eaMward Vega la very bright. Somewhat lower and towanl the north. Deneb I?" - This . now ly-hKon is at the head of the Northern Its side with the foot extending to- wara me rignt. Don't forget to look for our familiar Big Dipper which la now sliding down the northwest with the handle following the bowl. Seven hours from now the Dlppor will be low In the north. -Qr- -or your. ARYIAl.fXOTI UHDIRWMtVt Phata, terrlie 111 Unimwi rii.s. (lit NEW- Lehrs Daiki Choirs , Piling Cabinets Anything You May Neadll r. . -.. av IACK ON THE JOI for (he summer il Gut Anderion, former meneqer of the Shell station at 2nd and Main. Gui hai ipent the past two winlert at hit home In Cali fornia. Ike Promises Hard Fight CHICAGO in Ornrril rw..i D. r:icnliuwcr said Monday he would hit hard at Democratic enora" If he l the Hepubliran prpMilrnllul nmninre, bin would nol "srraiie un dill" Ju.il for the sake of doing it. Elsenhower made the alalemi.nl In the Klorida delegation to tha llepiiulkan National Convention an he launrhrd an all-or.nothlng ol Irrmve to win lop place on the OOP ticket. Ry nightfall, he may have a prrlty good idea whether he is oing to be the noniinrcor Just a retired general. Eisenhower had an early break fast wiiJi the ll-nian Florida dele gation, which la largely in tha column of his chief rival for the nomination. Sen. Robert A. Taft ot Ohio. Kljenhower went from the Mo rula brrnklast lo a ronlerrncr at hit headquarters with Oov Earl Warren ol California. Tnal session wnh the California!!, also a candi date for the nomination, was re garded aa significant. Warren told newsmen afterward that he and Klsenlinaer were tn agreement that the convention rules should be changed lo prevent contested delegations from voting un the aeatlnu of delegates In any slate where there la a contest. Warren rallrd ihe meeting main ly a o. lsl visit but atldrd tneie was a general discussion of pollllrs. In reply to a nuesiinn. however. Warren said there was no discus sion nf their respective chances to win the nomination. The Calllornlan also said they did not talk about whom his delega lion might support If lie decides In release ihe group to some other SMilranl. Wnrren Invited Eisenhower to meet Willi Ihe California delegation and Flsenlmwer repllrd. Ihe gover nor said, that he mluhl do thai. Warren added that the discussion al-o covered Ihe necessity of hav mg a Rrpulilli'nn administration next year and of the need for "roninertine our-elye. cleanlv here al Ihe convention o as nol to Jeopnrdlre chances- for a Republi can viclnrv In November." mm II burns mi ue to think II coil mt much nimr , end a lew cost aula talllilon galley would tii given ma complete protection, &m Thomas INSURANCI 6th I Moin Phone 646S For My Pt?ronal Service, Please Phone 6293 Are you In trouble? NEED A FRIEND? CALL 5473 nil 1 ItJilq 320 So. 6th fhont 9206 3 1