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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1952)
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 10S2 WtRALP ANP mytt, KLAMATH fkUM. PHUKET ,1 Li 'A,'.- V ALL THE WAY FROM ENGLAND Lt. Join F. Ruddy liecond from leftl. member of the WAC and who call South Devon, England, her homo,, leit week explained to lomt Klamath qirli why ihe came to the United Statu to join the womin'i service. Shown with her in th local Army and Air Forca recruiting offiea, Poitoffict Bldcj.; ara Oarlana Ballard, It, 590 Lekeport; Varla Barker, 17, 240 Princaton, and Sharon Piarca, 17, 3010 Bristol. Lt, Ruddy viiltad hara ai a part of an Intaniified program to build up tha Woman'l Army Corpi. White House Drafts Demo Compromise By WAHRKN ROOKRI) JR I Chief ramrod were Michigan's. Th convention time-tanle sailed i In both iihi tha battle CHICAGO 11 A North-Houlh "" Blair Moody and New York'slfor all loyally pledgee to ba signed between anti-administration claiming a majority compromise on a loyalty pledge ilralled reportedly on direct or- dera Irom the While House put Ihe damper Wednesday on tha hot teat threat to Democratic unity: A Wid-type parly aplll at this con vention. 'Xhe compromise, approved by the convention cierienttala commit tee Tuesday night, goea U the con vention llnor weflnesasy, mere w only Ihe slimmest poMlblllly of opposition there The bid for party harmony seemed lo have taken much ol Ihe tine out of Dixie' defeat Monday nikhi on the loyally pledge Issue. The convention then adopted a rule requiring delegate! to prom Ike they would do their ulmoat to pluie the convention's nomlneea on their home-slsle ballote. 'Ihe compromise wss a proviso adiied lo Ihe pledge saying no dele. ie would be lorred to sign the promise If It went sgalnst atata Isws or slate party rules. Tlie pledge rule with the old psrty.apllltlng Issue of civil rights at Its core waa rammed through the convention over loud Southern protests, Adlai Means 'The Just' CHICAGO (Pi Tile first name of Oov. Adlal Stevenson of Illlnola la pronounced "Ad-lay." First ayllable accented). The governor haa told newsmen asking about hla unusual first name: "You'll find It in tha list of 'Britain' In the old testament. K means "Phe Juat'." Hep. Franklin U. Kooaevelt Jr F.arly Wednesday Moody told a reporter how the proviso came into being. Moody aald he got a tele phone call from Washington, from Charles Murphy, legal adviser U rresiaent Truman, me president reportedly was kept up to the min ute on what was taking place. Moody said Murphy auggested "clarifying" the pledge rule by tacking onto It soma of the explana tions offered Monday night by Rooxevelt and Moody. These two had said (hen that the pledge would not forca any delegates In go against atste laws or state parly rules the main argument advanced by the rebel lious Southern states, "That's what, we did In the proviso." Moody said. He added: "The amendment In no wise weakens Ihe Moody resolution. It merely slstes the obvious. ' Key Southerners, for the most part, Indicated satisfaction with Ihe pledge-plus-provlso. There waa only one public reservation Sen. John Htennls said he was not aure Mississippi would go along. and turned Into the Credentials tlons Committee beiora It filed Its report Wednesday. The credentials commutes also I unburdened Itself of a companion i .. ..-,. .... , 1 1 respectively, to seat Texas and ' Mississippi delegations which op pose tha Truman administration. This sent tha struggle over Mia-! slssippl's II votes and Texas' 12 spinning toward tha convention j floor. waa "loyeHsta" asserting they did not bolt tha party In 1 tag. i.JOiipjr FOR CHIlDlii" Amom , irtm l DOCTORS l Men, Women! Old at 40,50,60! Get Pep Faal Yuri Yotinftr, Full of Vim feM'l Mamanttins1 ruaV-rtrrwa fasellBaJ un t'i ge 1lui:Mftdl tnMd at Wtrnl ll'"a) frppict Hp Ki 'atri kll 4'r 'ol(4ilM imit r.ra ntrl1 J'r tt-tiy Ufllal M 1'ttt btVl'iM U-kinc lf'"; lan rim' otitt.nwr dntwi labium. vbAtphrifiia. V .amla Hi Whjr t oHf Try tri Tori': Tabling u f( pppr, yi tntn. M,r'lllll ilia? rrxi !,' Or i4A V V. M'FV t faajular II. IN all only VI'. Yt slllt HH UtlW R a MO UfR fCpuUf "ZsOtKtmT" MM Al all 4rntft wtjwkat94m Klam lb falla. al Pari- EAGLUS SPUCDAL BANC Sat., July 26, 10 p.m. Lunch Served - 50c Plate Ellis To Call Another Dance i Olio Kills who will be In charge 1 of street dances during the Oregun State Li's lull convention starting here Friday haa been Invited to call al the second annual North wenl Bousre Dntire Jamboree si the new Lincoln high school In Portland Hnturdsy. The largest conclave of square dancers in Northwest history will awing lo the fiddlea Balurdav eve ning In a three-hour session. Net proceeds of Die dance will go lo the Shrincrs Hospital for Crippled Children and Docrnbech er Hospital tor Children. Co-sponsors of ihe event aia the Oregon eaairnal and KPOJ. Last year'a lamboree held on the rooftop of the Journal builriuis was llmlKd to 4000 dancers and anecu Iocs. In the Isrger ares available this year, Uerrd sealing capacity for spectslora will accommodate ' msnv more. B. M. Anile, Klamath Falls call er will aubatllule al the Legion street dance here aa caller Balur dav nlghl and Ellis will be back for Ihe Monday and Tuesday night dancea. Mine Workers Strike Hears pnTSBUftOH-f ' A spokes, man for .Western Pennsylvania coal operates ssid Wednesasy nc h. been informed that John L. Lewlrs president of tha United Mine Workers, has served notice Ihe t)MW Is terminating lis soft goal agreement In 00 daya. The spokesman, who.decllned lo be Identified by name, aald Lewta served the notice on Harry Moses, hasd of the Bituminous Coal Oper ators Association, In Washington, Tuesday, nnerstors hara have as yet re- aelved no eonflrniatlon of tha no tice. The apokesmnn aald Ihe expira tion of Ihe 60-day period would i n on Bent. 30. but since that data Is a Saturday, lta effective date would be Monday, Sept. 33 Congressman. Lauds Party CHICAGO 11 Rep. Henrv Jackson of Waahlngton told Dem ocrats at their national convention Wednesday their nartv la the one with "Imagination, new Ideas and willingness to take chances." In a talk prepared for Ihe con vention's afternoon session. Jack son said the conventlona of the two malor parlies might appear slml llnr to millions of television watch ers but there Is a tremendous dif ference between them. "Our parlv believes In exploiting resources, not people," he assert ed. "Our partv believes In meeting the Issues of our times, not hiding from them, Our party believes In nhsnffe for the better. In use of our Imaginations In seeking new Ideas, tn braving new frontlera and we're not afraid to take a chance." Tha Congreaunan, a member of committee, praised the decision of the late President Roosevelt to give the go-ahead to the research which developed the atomic bomb. "The gamblo paid off," Jackson aald. 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