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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1952)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1.. 1952 PAGE FIVE IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAPifATH FALLS, OREGON DR. AL HALVORSON of tha Klamath Experiment Station looks ovir treatment raspontai in Hannchan barley on teit ploti at the station wait of the airport. He plant to report on the re. tponisi to fortiliier Monday when the annual field day ii held at the station starting at I p.m. The plot at left has been treated with no fertilizer, and to Helvorson's right is lush growth when treated at rate of 500 pounds of super-phosphate per acre. Halvorson reports similar re sults for Overland oats. Republicans Score Democratic Stand On Civil Rights Issue Bv The AsiMlated Frese nniiihhcana kriil the civil rlKhta pni boiling ThurMlay lor Hie pur- pone ol cooKing ine ucibkiiu UOOH6. Hen. Ilrnry Gabol Lodge or Ma ichusetu. chairman ol Go n . Dwlulil D. Elaenhower'e campaign auvloory cominmee, aaia in! m lecllon of Ben. John J. Hparaman ol Alabama a the Democratic vice proaltlentlal nominee ahowa the Democratic party Intend to do nothing constructive about cIvU righta. Den. Rlrherd M. Nixon of Call forma, tiKnhower'a OOI vice preMdcnUal runnimr mate, told "hand-picked candidates of Preil- spending, Stevenson aald he hoped dent Truman" and will be "expect- "neither candidate or party would ed to carry on the 'I rum an tradl- oiler hopca that are forlorn and tion.'' at the name time be demanding a Bparkman. In Washington, aald i defense establishment to accomp- he will have something to ay about civil rlghu In response to the OOP campaign to give as much emphasis to the congressional races as to his bid for the presi dency. Elsenhower announced he will not take sides In primary contest between Republicans, but will sup port the winners "to the limit." In Arizona, two Republicans, Barry Ooldwater of Phoenix and Lester Kahl of Tucson, are bidding for the Republican nomination for U. 8. senator to oppose Sen. Mc- Parland, the Senate Democratlo floor leader. Republican Patrick J. Hurley, former secretary of war. Is seek ing to unseat Ben. Chaves D In New Mexico. series of questions In a telegram liom Rep. Powell, New York Ne gro Democrat. Bparkman said I'owell's communication Is one of 15,00(1 he has received since his nomination and will be answered In Us turn. At the Illinois capital, Gov. Sir venson made a few remarks on civil rights Issues In his first news conference since the Democrat ncwamen In Fresno, caw., now-1 noinmaiea mm lor we presiueiicy ever, that Bparkman Is not a true last Saturday. Southern candidate and Is known to be completely pro-Truman. It was PreiAdent Truman's Insist ence on federal civil rights legis lation that spilt the Democratic party In IMS and lost the electoral votes of four Southern alates. Some Democratic leaders In the South are unhappy about the party's 1952 Maud on civil rights and have not yet decided whether to support the Democratic ticket of Gov. Adlal Slevtnson and Sen. Bparkman. hi M.MKHHhl.n Chairman Arthur Bummcrlield ol of the OOP National Commit tee rubbed more salt In the wounds Wednesday with the assertion that Stevenson and 8parkman are City Records Two Blazes Two fire calls brought city fire equipment out about II o'clock this morning. llio first was to I he Wilbur A. Jones residence. 303 High, where a detective lurnace motor burned, and the second was the the Wlllard Hotel. A mnllress and bed covers In Room Ml were nblniw when fire men arrived and tossed I he burn ing bedding out a window where luwas doused. The room was con aiderably smoked up but damage apparently was small. Firemen said the blare probably was started by a ctgurcl. Legionnaires Off to Fresno TULELAKE The Csllfornla Blate American Legion Convention at Fresno Is drawing a number of members of Tulelake Post, No. 104 and tho Auxiliary this weekend. Leaving today by train are Mrs. A. K. Ryckman, Mrs. Delia Fralley, Clyde Todd, Commander of District No. 2 and Leo Sonnrn-; berg. Driving down are Mr. and j Mrs. Sam Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom j Holland and Olney Rudd who will be installed as Commander of the I second District .during the conven tion. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd were hosts at a picnic lunch, July 30, to those attending the convention. HOT IN BASEL BASEL, Switzerland ( July was the hottest month Basel has suffered slnre the cltv beran keep ing weather secords 126 years ago. The average temperature for the month was 71 degrees. He repeated a previously ex pressed view Ihst fair employment practices legislation Is primarily a stale refponslbilltyi He said the federal government should hold oil unless a state falls In ill duly. He said sll citizens should have "equal opportunities and equal po litical rights." Stevenson told the newsmen h? hopes major campaigners In his behalf will "stay within the frame uork ol mv ideas." One of the ma jor campaigners will be President Truman. HTKVKNHON Stevenson also said he believes the Taft-Hartley labor law, a prime target of union labor leaders, needs substantial revision but not neces sarily repeal. He said he views the Democratic platform pledge of re peal as merely a method of ac complishing the same result through an entirely new law. Commenting on Elsenhower's ex pressed goal of an eventual 40 bil lion dollar annual cut In federal 1 TUNE-UP (LABOR) $4.95 DUGAN & MEST S22 Sa. oth Boat Crew Finds Body BT. HF.LKNB. Ore. Iff A tug boat crew Thursday found Ihe body of Orval Thompson, 40. ol Van couver. Wsih.. Ilnatin In Ihe Co lumbia River near here. Thompson drottnoj Saturday when a Halting boat overturned. SHU misting is Donald Arhcsoii, 22. also of Vancouver, another pas senger In Ihe boat. Don't Miss The BIG 2 1 'Ladies SHOE SALE At The MODEL SHOE STORE AiXIVUAL PICNIC for all ELKS and their families MALIN PARK MAUN. OREGON SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1952 PAID UP MEMBERSHIP CARD IS FAMILY ADMISSION Wodinq dooI for kiddies ' Swimminq ond Softball Comes and prizes for the Kiddies FIIEE FOOD Life Guards on hand at all times Bring vour own towel and swim suits BRING YOUR OWN SILVERWARE Food will be served from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m (Daylight Savin Time y JtAh our common objective. Post-con von Uon political speech makniK ntartB Thursday night in Columbus, O. Nixon and Summer field are ncheduled to addre.Ht ihe Ohio Republican convention there. At his cnfTip)tin headquarter, m Denver, Eisenhower booked an en pavement to attend a 37 -tribe In dian ceremonial at Gallup, N. M., Auit- 10. It will wive him an op portunity to put in tome licks for the election of Republican senators and House member thin (all In New Mexico and Arizona. CONOKKHK Elsenhower has said he wants DANCE RED BARN - DORRIS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT with LES GARDNER and hit WESTERN SWING BAND Dancing 10-2 Admission 1.00 Inc. 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