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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, 10r2 UKRALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAMA ORKCON pack rrvE Ike Says Adlai's Visit To Capitol Shows HST Still Running Democrats lly rliWAKD U. KTHIM DKNVKH i-I)wluht D. Elsen hower Miyn Aillal Bleveuaun's While Hiiumi vlnlt shown the 'I'm iiiiiii administration la determined In lonlliiun lla pollclra Ltiruuifti I hand-picked auccewor, Theme n o 1 1 s I a, Klacnhowe r ilimucn, haw carried the nation in u situation "ul bewilderment. IniloLlnliJii and fear lor tin Inline" In hla aliarprat attack on the Drinix ruln alncc hla own noinlha titui tor tin presidency, Klarnlmw rr declared last nlulil In a written i.laieinent llin Wanhliiulon confer ences between Ouv. Hlevcnnon of Illinola and adiulhlnlration leadera pieneuted thcao "far-rcuclilng Ml jilicatloua:" I. Tim question aa to wlintlirr thn I'reMdrnl and hla Cabinet "van tHiuilUly contemplate ualntf ro Mitircea nf tlio ledcral government to lulluciice the Judgment ol votcra." I. An Implied dcclflon to Involve hoii'pnUtltal tillleers, ttirouuti thr liiclimloii ot military and national hmirlty prrMinnel In the meet Inua, in a political campaign "In which Ihry have no part." "The oOvlotia (act that the Democratic purty, It ulven anolh. rr lour yrnrti to control our des tinies, would nut cliariuo It pel Iclcn." "The American people want a chniuic" Elsenhower aald llally. 'llien he uave a hint of Inane he will pound at during hla cam, paiKii by declaring: "They want a change In order tn rephice corruption with ItoneMy: lecklra,, enemling with economy; intlaiinit with economic stability; iniMiiauaiiemenl In lorelgn allalra wih clear-cut policies and pro' Kiama for punitive peace; brazen aimertlnua nf 'Inherent power' with constitutional government, tolh In aptru and deed." Toe lanl remark waa an obvloua Mlap at President Truman's seizure ( the ateel Industry under what Truman termed the Inherent paw era of the government. The Su- I preme Court later held the aelture uiH-onniitulional. ttlncnhnwcr and Sen. Richard Ninon of California were making It clear they will dn everything they can lo tie Hlevenaon to the Tru man administration In the mlndi of vnlera, Before he telt tor hla apeeoh at the Illinois mule fair today at Hprlngflcld. Blevnnaon'a home, Nls on told a Oenver newa conference tliul the While House meellng was proof eHcveiuon la "part and par cel of the Truman gang." lie called the meeting "the fatal mistake" of Htevcnson'a cmnpulgn and aald, "I'm Just surprised It came so early." "The most compelling Issue ol this campaign la the desire of the American people for a chance in Washington," Nixon went on. "1 nm convinced by hla own words that Mr. Hlevenaon la aware of Hint." lie aald the meeting "Ilea Mr. Truman around Mr, fjtevenson'a neck and he won't be able to ahake him off." Turning to campaign methods, Nixon said he Is "completely op posed to personal attacks and completely nppo.',cd to a smear." Then he added that the records of candidates must be discussed thoroughly and aald; "If the record, when It Is dis cussed, happens lo bring an un favorable comment, It will be called a amcar. lint If there la any KincnrlnK to be done, It will be the record which will do tlie uncaring." Meanwhile, Arthur K, Summer Held, chairman ol Ihe 001' Na tional Committee, conferred near ly around the clock wllh Elsen hower and hla chief of staff, Gov. Hliermun Adalua of New Hamp shire. They were talking campaign details but no dcclslona were an nounced at once. Harold 8 t a a se n. unsuccessful candidate, lor Ihe OOP nomination, waa to lunch wllh Klneidiower to day, Another would be nominee. On v. Karl Warren of California, la due In sometime Friday, Nixon i to return to Denver tonight. He'll go to the New Hamp shire state Republican meellng Aug. 20 while Klsenhower meets Western Republican governora In Botne, Idaho, the aame day, Nixon said he hopes to be in Connecticut Hept. 4, b and 6 and may go on to Maine the following two or three days. Twenty-Thirty Reports Meeting rrank Tucker, Klamath County Chamber of Commerce manager, addressed a dinner meellng o the 10-30 Club last evening. Me ex plained some of the more Import ant functlona of the chamber and then answered queatlona on cham ber activities. "red Hadlock. chairman of a committee cooperating In the chest X-ray campaign, reported on plana lo cover the business area assigned lo the club. Ed Maurman reported On plans for Ihe "Keys In the Car" drive. Oall Webb, outgoing district gov ernor, wai presented with a 4-year attendance pin. ''Keep II clean!" Men's Hand foun dry, lllh and Klamath, Ph. i-Ull. More and more people are changing to Medo-Land Milk! 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