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PAGE SIX HKRA1.0 AN'O NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKfiON KltlDAY. AUr.UST 22, 10S2 i FRANK JE.NKINS Editor BILL JENKINS Managing Editor Entered second class matter nt the post office of Klamath Full. Ore., on August 30, 1906, under act of Contra. March I, 1879 MKMBKRS OF THE ASSOCIATED rRKSS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of ill the local news printed In this newspaper as tll as all AP nes. SI'BSCMFTIOX RATES MAIL BY CARRIER $ I.SS 1 month I 1 S5 ( 6 50 months s .lo . $11.04 1 year $16.20 1 month 6 months 1 year ... BILL-BOARD 'By BILL JENKINS There Is no finer outdoor play ground than the Klamath Bain! For lo these many years we have lived in tlie inidtl of scenery and surroundings that the writers of the outdoor magazines travel thou sands of miles to see. results e have done little along the line of recreation oil a lame scale basis. Let's take a look at a few po tentials. , i Take the Upper Lake. There lies our greatest potential, ine vet We have towering mountains and Side is a thuur of beauty forever. fresh lakes. We have the largest : A great percent of the people of ! bodv of fresh water to be found Klmnath Falls have never taken 1 anywhere in the Northwest. Ill the tune or trouble to see thai ; lAt oniv AiB Beer and if.ow.iead ill (shoreline frr.m a hnat If thv riirl They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy llatlo 1 PLAYED THREE - " Y.UATS THAT? 'SZ'fiZf e O5 ZgZt Mrtlkl6S AND SPRAIK'ED V HAMSTER WWfT J- '"j" COMS wZ MY BACK GOK6 AFTER V B W TODAY? VERV fr jarsX E OL JmpreS (SOIh4S COtWJ TO V L EMPTY" THAT ) " T BB V, KitS AMALF- w itjRRMARy ! J- -T f wra Been save Iff00 bawcl-wm ii 7 x just caae VA 0FF1cc picnic JT- "-JAN'we euroa. V F1vCV TWERE-X COT V YeSTERMV..- scwc THLETEsA PO1W6AS 1 I TO KEEP VSET PRESSES , b-TrBiaNOISf -W4T ALL MKJ. AS J 1 OK TMiS POISON ivy.. X WiJH TKE RI6-LEAGUR TEAvls) RS EXPECTtO v' I AKO A BEE STVtitj S i ' , I VMKTED,60T BLISTEIJS -, nrwtr y , V, ME Oi THE KOSE- j v FtAylila SOFTtUU-'t T i -lh$ -CojLrJd WEnOOMDEO 'r3- 3h' jSt'TUANl)t 4MT A TIP OF sOSf--i jimy' iW .M th hatuo mat to . H r V LWJAv RAy BARNES, Democrats' Aghast' Ai Reports That Eisenhower Will Support McCarthy II y JACK Hi l l. WASIIlNOTtIN i.ri The tliulr- miin uf the Dt'iiuHiullc ttnt'iikera Uuieuii culled "inrredible" Imlnv u Itenubllcnn Couulerpui't'a uMirr Hull Unit lli'n. Dwluht 1). Kbon howrr will support Kt'll. Ju.srph li. McCiiilliv, Sen. A. (I. Mike Mouroiipv uf Okliihiiuia Ivucil Uia stutemi'iil in ter -n Knil Munilt of Kuiitli Ihi kotn a.-iid on a mdin pruuram lust night Unit Klxpiihowrr will "en- ilme and ruinpiilun ncllvelv" fur McC.uihv tin. , In tlt'i' In i i-iiui i United liv WIm'iiiiiii ItrpulillcuiM xnd If lie ankn lur Klnenlinwer'a help. Muiult in I'li ihiilriiiiiii ut the He piibllcuii I'unipulgii kjlicnki'M till lea. tn the r:iilli immriun, Mundt ill- o naid Unit Klnrnltmver, the (K)P pretliit'iitltil noiiiiiire. will nlso rniiiPHliin fur Hen, Jiimiph I1, Ki'in uf Mis'Miuil, Men. William K. Kefauver Enccisraged Over Results of Crime Studies WASHINGTON I.H-Sen. Kefau ver (D-Tonin nald today he is en couriiKeci by rnloioeiiii'iu iif llir law's hi crime committee helped eiinct, but wants Congresn to im prove more of Its reioiiiuieiulu Hons. In a statement Kelauver, who was cliuli'iiiun of Hie Semite (Irliue Investigating Comniltlee iliiring mast o( Its Hie. mud he has re ceived "encouraging reports" Irom the Justice and Treasury Depart- law nlnce. In effect. It registered llieni In n piolessloii mitlawrd III most ntnles, Neveiilii-les-i, brioie llin end of flscul IIIM Inst June .HO, a tolitl of Jjl.-tlll giiiiiblera Intel rcKlsli-ied, Hlucn July 1 si iu t uf the new fiscal yeur itiul lime lur getting new ntauis, only 3.UM) KHilll)lllV occupation stanips were bought, the bureau reunited today. Olli clals doubled there was a collnpte In Ilia ti'iute but were nut sure whether, on the strength of a !. Ji'imcr of lndliiim and Hen. Julni W llllrknl oP (llllil. Itenulillculii who have not nliai't'd Klsenhow er a loielgn policy views. Monriiiiev auld lie finds II lui ponniblr to believe that ttUt-nliow-er tuiiild aiipcar on die haute plnt Iiiiiii Willi 'Id'nuhr bji',i..' ,,( the laller'H ntlncks on (ten, lleotua C. Mnllutll, who helpril l:isrithinv er attain his flve-i.lur Keneritl'a rank. The Oklahoma srimlor notrii that III a Heuate Kpt-cch McCarthy hud accused Marshall of panic! paling In "a coii'liltacv nt llifiunv hO lack that when It In finally CMiird. Itn prluclpaU shall be tin. evei4 dcM-rvllig of Ihe innledlctliiui uf all honest men." 'father Ken. Miinill hasn't rend thin hcuriiloun alluck on tleu. Ki fenhower'n ft lend and nixiiisur or he lulls to grunt to hln ciindlilnin auv ol the human loyalties of a lileml for lileiid," Monroiiev nt Hi. "11 In Incredible. Unit lien. l'Jii.ni Itoivcr can einlnacn McCarthy, Ui uutlior ol this attack upon a ureni Aiuerlrun. lien. I'JIfculumcr knows better than nuvoue elso of lieu. Marshall's great service and pa triotism to his country." Momonev said "ineie silence on California ( southern branch) are any where near as big. And then only in peak years when their level Is above normal. Shasta Lake, being an artificial lake and thus lacking many oi the auvauuices oi Upper Lake cannot reasonably bt considered in the same group. We have mountain meadows Uiat stretch for mile after mile of in so thev would see mile after mile of heavily wooded shoreline, siuddea with inviting cove, sprinkled with duck marshes'-where mallards and pintails and teal rest among the tule. and stretches ol cold water where the lake fishing is good to sav the least. Along that shore is to be found the promising ground tor major JLcd Baltic finite hieh country beauty, filled 'summer resort development. A with upland birds and game. We dude ranch type of operation that have ranging deserts that sorawl over hundreds of square miles of sun blasted sand, rock and sage. We have mountain streams all the way from tiny creeks feeding NEW ORK IB When Wilbur i "If Uic average family can at Feeble came home from work, his : lord to spend S-100 a year more wife. Trellis Mac, met him in cold than it earns, why can't we afford rescntfui silence. to spend S50O more than we earn? "What's troubling YOU. HIV Utile You mnkn mora than lh chicsadee?" he asked playfully, i man. Whv should tte bo thn nncs Somebody put shiiU in your bud seed?" "Oh, don't bother vour big head if to would afford swumnuig un iCAUiarly consuuc.cu oWiunnins pool) sailing, fishing and riding and niging. T.iesc saint.- rcooru. louses, retreats or wnat ever you about me." said Trellis Mae. ana Into our lakes to the mightly Klam- wish to call them could also be 'flounced out uito the kitchen to ath. If you think 'mighty is too t kept open in the winter as duck finish dinner. big cognomen for the river you ve I huntins camos. Crater Lake will Wilbur sighed and held his Peace. S500 grown used to. stop and consider! be only minutes awav when Uie He knew- that whatever the matter ! coat uihv it is me Mum i Mvnci n csfc oiuc mRiiway is compiciea "c nwu.M nci puuui i . . monev vou owe ine better off you potential on the West Coast.) We, and the same spois will be close I And sure enough he did after : are. Anybody knows that." have stone lined brooks that seen j to skiing. , I they had eaten and he was seated1 "I don't see how vou" begun from the upper level snowbanks Tbt alonB lakc dj. comfortably in his favorite chair, j Wilbur, uneasily. and trickle down through the!vidKi monit three Krouts. Some , trying to read the sports page. "Well, lake France." interrupted forests and glades. We Jiave rivers 1 0( lt under prlvate ownership. I "I'll tell you what's wrong." his wile. "Is France an average uiav uh"k iiiu uawii nun ''".Some Is owned bv Weyerhaeuser I reins iiae saio suooeniv. 1011 country or Is It not?" w The Doctor al Says-- ... ;" iV.. . . u I whether, on the aimiglh ol a l.n- wonionev suit! "ineie allelic lllf-M Ulsn hhilll- KhImiiI'i'i' n.l.l. i ... ... .. .... ',1 I.'.. . .. . ,. , ,j" ,; -' irici touri ruling mm ine mx is i-it c.i-rniniwor a nail will imt ed. that aildiuonal legislation uiged , uiicou!ituUoiial. iiumblein had dr-(i'bolve linn Irom resiHiuslbllily lor 7-- ' " .. , ..t,i.ti ii. f, Kitnremr i:ollr: will over- C'-u. aiiiiku n rrlualKs." Longress. lie said he UUimhIm ,1, ,1,. . , ,. ,,1 ..irf ,,,.1 Mumn niniihfr ui ii, ii buying slumps. 'Ilcun Heiiaturial Campulgn Coin- Kefuuver said thot. In response ;nilltee, mud he asmiuied McCarthy lo Inoulrlen from him and other Ul' "''"'niinatru and wnrn ,ip liirmer menibern of the coiiinm- ' r-iM'iinower. II invited, will u all behind But. honev." oblected Wilbur. "We aren't falling behind. Can't you see we're better ofl. Instead 01 owing sow. we nave soou "You mean nnri T dmi't ht-.t ,u f.ir said Trellis Mae. "The more I It) lilt. r.. l JOIC an- Since about one person In -0 de velops what Is known ns a diver ticulum or "diverticulums" ol the inle.stinrs. it is not surprising Hint many people write asking lor in formation on that subject. It should be said at the start Unit ! by ; 10 work lor passage ol these at ; the next session, beginning In Juu- I uury. The reromiiiemlatlonn would re quire racketeers to keep 1 ecnriis I and produce a stiiteuiciti showing ! their net (inunclul wordi. Tln-y would also prohibit deduction 01 Illegal gambling losses Horn III I come tax returns 1 Another committee suggestion 1 was lor creation ol a pet iiiunenl 1 crime commission. Kefuuver suid ; he would propose this agnln at i the January session ol Congress. I Figures In Uie llurruii of Inu-i nal ; Revenue, meanwhile, nhoweil soiuelhlug pretty drastic apparent the bank has the V nue iy novel op oiveritciiiu. iy going on among the tuition's m l have my fur , "u"r V"'r "o nui imve incin oi-1 Kiunuilng fraternity. urn 111 ine miunie aim inter 1 In the wiiko of Ihe crime com- sines 01 mountains ana irom oes-no- Mme ,5 ownc(I or controlled ert floors. i by Copco. Grazing for cattle along miu we uae uiuie miii. 11 bcic roads than almost am other area tn the Northwest all of Uiem lead ing to spots where vou can fish. lied to me lhats what! I "I suppose you could sav that Lied 10 you.''' re. ucu Wilbur. France Is". Ihe extreme lake shore is not con- wondering (like any husband) "Now lake the United States. Is sidered to be top drawer stuff. ' which he she meant. "How?,., ithe United Stales a wealthy coun- Marsh grass doesn't contain theinen.- try hunt. loaf. camp, take pictures or do anything you want to out under the otjen sky. And most of us have grown used to it. But In that vast area we have a chance for development that can't, and won't, be denied Of course there are plenty of peoDle who will scoff at the idea. There are those who claim the good fishing is all gone, that the deer have fallen off badly, that you can't get anv good duck shoot ing anymore, that the only chance for a sporting outdoor life is to pack up the car and head out lor some community a hundred or more miles away. (All those cars you pass on the highway are filled with sportsmen from other areas heading over for the wonderful, un believable hunting and fishing in Klamath county.) There are plenty of so-called old timers who will shiver in their boots and predict that any develop ment of anything will spoil the country. That it will make a tin can campground out of the entire Basin. These crusty old characters are the same ones who spend most of the summer lamenting the 'lost' hunting. And then fighting to keep outsiders out of here ' in the fall (or fear they'll kill a duck or coose. They are also the men, and women, who have business estab lishments in town and are tickled to death to see outside money being anent with them in their stores and are the "It can't be done" lads, who ltke the idea of develop ment but are pretty sure that it won't work, no one will spend any money, why do this, that and the other thing when it probably won't work? IThese, characters will probably die someday, too. but you couldn't get 'em to bet money high protein content that good ! ranee grass requires. It is highly likely Uiat such land, is necessary, could be obtained. Both Weyer haeuser and Codco would be w ill ing to cooperate in any program designed to increase the economic well-being of the community. Located near Mt. Pitt is the McLaughlin wilderness area where there is unlimited opportunity for hiking and pack trips. There are plenty of roads and trails for the About our finances." "Yes. but". Well, what about our finances?" "Never mind that. Who owes Remember when I wanted that more France or the United States." "The United States, of course. out- fur coat last year? It was a won derful bargain for $1,000." said Trellis Mae. "But you said no, we couldn't afford It." "We couldn't then." said Wilbur stubbornly, "and we can't now." "How much did you make last year?" demanded his wife. "I made S5.20O after paving tax- wouldn't we be better off, e. said Wilbur, "and we saved; had that fur coat? years of life, they become quite common. Actually, iillhougli cum mon, diverticula usually produce no symptoms whatever, and do not re quire any special treatment. i i Now. a diverticulum Is a pouch ' or pocket leading oil Irom a large j cavity or tube. Diverticula tmore than or.e diverticulum 1 are mast common in the colon or lower part of the bowel. When ihr?e . pockets do not produce symptoms the con tli I ion Is colled divcrticulnsis. Jim, they can become Inflamed ami then the l.iocl diverticulitis Is ap plied. ' In diverticulitis the symptoms of mi lamination vary a good den miltee mvesligutlnn Inst yeur. Con- giess passed a law requiring gamblers tn pay a $60 occupation tux every year, plus a 10 per ceni excise tax lee. Uie Justice Depailmrut re pot ted: 1. Mpeclul "nickels" grund Jur ies, recommended by the comniil tee. wero culled In till of the Ul ledcrul Jliillclul districts. Ol these, lulu Wisconsin and give him hii "active auniHirt." "lieu. Kisruhower has said lie l out going to cll.-cu.is his thiii npliies In lerinn ol personalities," Miinill aold. "He In u Itenubllcnn i' 111 1 111 jiiiiu 1111 limn nui. ii iiiri.r, i,,,i , - il) con.ludrd Ihelr sessions and IT1??"8 T,1" ,"' '"rv Many gumblers were wary of Hip 1 victed nie null active 2. These grand Juries have re lumed at leust JM ludiclineiiis, cliurgmg oltenses against tho In come lax. liquor, narcotics, slot machine and gamblers slump tux laws. , 3. As of July I, some 335 canes arising under the gnmbluig tax luw were processed. Under ine act prohibiting Interstate shipment ol slut machines. H35 manufacturers registered. 8J indictments were re- turnrd and 40 persons were con- "Well. Is the United States better i There may be a single slight at oll than France or not?" said Trel lis Mae triumphantly. - "Doesn't that prove the more vou owe the better oft vou are? And too. If I tourist to stick to. And plenty of s50- But " ' had bought that) A glazed look came Into Wilbur's country to see. SI. 000 fur coat I'd be owing the C,rl tonic .Ion. Ih. I.V. wnnlH VIW II ID UIC ..Ti .1 1 Jul -n7.7 X -,Ti ibank for a rainy day." have all the facilities of the coun try plus the fact that Klamath Falls is half way between any where you want to name. Calilor nia, the Oregon coast and Washing ton beaches are already Jammed with vacation spots. And yet more and more people pour out here to the West Coast. And they'll want vacations. Where are they sup posed to go? If the resorts are offered, a large percentage of them would come up here. And a couple of quickie answers to aforementioned groups. To the oldtimers: Wouldn't you rather see all the visiting duck and deer hunters concentrated in one area instead of spreading all over the Basin? And wouldn't you rather have them sent to plush spots on the lake to shoot ducks rather than have them fanned out into the grain fields that we like to con sider as our own? 1D0 you think there would be anv more hunters per annum If camps were devel oped? It you do. you're wrong.) And to the disbelievers: H was just as hard to develop Tahoe and Arrowhead and Shasta as It would be to boost Upper Klamath. All we need is local acceptance of facts, a helpful attitude and a lot of groundwork in getting the big in Trellis Mae shook her head at that. "What I want to know is are we or are we not as good as the aver age American family?" she said. "Of course we are," said Wilbur. "why?" Well, I read In the newspaper that a government report showed the average American familv earned S4.300 last year, $4,700. on it.) But look at It any way you want : money interested in our area to. this is a great and grand coun- stead 01 somewhere else. try. And while our industrial devel- Any way you look at it we live opment Is lorging ahead with fair I in a grand country. eyes. Numbly he got up. walked into the kitchen, turned the cold water faucet on as hard as he could, then bent over and put his aching head under the cooling torrent. "Now what are vou doing, silly?" asked Trellis Mac. "Trying to dry mv hair." he said. "You don't make sense." Trellis Mae said. "Neither do vou." said Wilbur. but spent I "But I doubt If I'll ever be able to 'exolain why. Stevenson Starts To Work On 'Hard Driving' Campaign MINOCQUA. Wiv i.n Atllnl E. 'evil hwtlonftllv bv the Columbia Stevenson, npnrarini retted And . Bro-dcustinn 8vMrm. relaxed, will leave hii ecludrd ' Except (or two newa conference i Northern Wiwcoiwin vacation re-lnB WiiioU Kovernor h renmiiipo ( re.nl In I liulaif m.A Hl ! limit 1 1 III vi 1 1 1 1 If Itl Klt1f- h - r. Occasionally, the tnMaimn:Uion i,rCDnraiiona lor a h ard dnvinc ! "Vrd Tue.sdav at thli Mimntumi?. camnaiKi). i worm nootr ukiko oi i.nkr The Democratic residential 1 ?uea. owned by a rtmuhHcan - i... .,,., ,! . iini mend. uoiiut to nominate their own clink an Ihev nhmild unrirr the American tlmlrlne and he will htiimort the tow in. a.n the team Mil auppuit him." Mundt noted that the Republican party l conwofied of varvln opin lun. addinu that fclHenlmwnr nmv auree with ium of McCarthv'n viewa. "Certainly he flmli hltnueir tn' nurerment thai he In a Ileimbllran like the retl of ut and If McCarthy wins the Humiliation in Wlirnmm. an neemn Indicated, whv certainly he will tie a part of the team," Mundt nll 'Pie South Dakota ftetintnr aald Khenhnwer'a Mlcv will he lo up port all pnrtv nominee. iuck oi acute Abnoimniil pain or several attacks of slight di.Mie.sa. may be so severe as to cau-ve perforation or hole in the pocket abdominal cavity and produciiiR peritonitis. ab.scc:s formation, or obstruction. The area involved may be fen manv other conditions ran r,,., !JlInte(l 10 cak before the Ameri such symptoms. For this reason the diagnosis ts often difficult. Examination of the lower part of twa, uunc-i uy till' H"U Ul nil HWll U j mivit, mm! rn!1H niwlncmt U ik.ii.iI. LWjr iy ncecsMiry. ray suiairvs ' ! scheuulc ot speeches alanine next 'week. In New York Auk. 27-28. he l Inted to speak before the Ameri can Lemon, the Democratic Slate Convention and the convention of the Liberal party of New Yml. And for his canmnlcn kkkoff mi Dny no u piiiiintutf lue j.,0 speeches In Michigan Ike's Views On Korea Yar May Cause GOP Squabbles help In establishing diaenois. BcMdrs Wl-fn vnvrtrn riu-nHl. t.. .-.-,' ill DClTOU throuch the wall oi Ihe hnu-rl n'r 1 talks at Cirnnd Rnpldi obstructs intestinal action, an Im mediate operation mny be neces sary. In most cases, however, treat ment by diet or medicine is all that Is heeded. Most diverticula are not cause clmnlff mMn Hut lln la nni lor serious concern. Of those which i wl" nl rlend. Dr. Clnia J-'innerud of Chtcauo. I He has done a little aueei-h (Irnluni;. fishiim. bonlliiit and Just j plain lnutinu. At lili newa confrirm-e vesler. cluv, Htoveinon Mild Hint Dwluhi U. Kl.srnhower, Hie Republican presi Mrniinl nomiiu-e. niinenia lo be a j "nir-too ' i-iuidlditlr uho-nutirnvr Imojil of the Democratic lemnlation ot the nasi .'0 years. major six-rt-n ai noon i i . .. . ,, ., ... nI dr!i.Vr 'i.r"' 'Wrilrrn tour Willi a speech Sept. 6 nd Rnpldi. Flint. Pon- ,., n,v.. , ,,. , ,,. tine, and llamlramclc. a Detroit un,,, Wyotii'mi bi-.orr appeitr suburb. M,lt; ln the Pacific Northwent. Call- The main address one In lotnia and the Southwest, which he will discuss his views on He anld he expecln to cnmpiilun legislation in tint Held will be, Hi the Houth but that details have to an on?n-lr audience in up- troit's Cadillac Square. The talk Our Teachers Need Housing! Need Three 1 -bedroom furniihcd apartment.; Two 2-bedroom furniihcd houiei or opartmonti. Coll Super intendent'! olfice, S219 8 am to 5 p.m, or 6674 tvei. !nnt been worked out. tomt invltut'on ABC WASHINGTON W A grim thought but practical: What hap pens If one of the presidential or vice presidential candidates dies before election day next November? tial and vice presidential choices every four years, vote to have a replacement made this way II death overtakes one of their candidates: 1. Their Republican National No presidential candidate of: Committee can do it. It has 138 either major party has died before election. One vice presidential can didate died Just before election. And another declined the nomina tion and had to be replaced. The two parties' plans for such an event are similar but not identical. While delegates to the Demo- men and women members from Uie states and territories. 2. Or this committee can call another National Convention, if it wants to and If there is time to do so before election day. Suppose anything happened now to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower or Sen. Richard M. Nixon. Would the ocratlc National Convention every , committee call for another con- ivur years name ine party s two candidates, just before closing they take out insurance by voting to continue a rule adopted long BO. The rule says that If either of the candidates dies before election day the Democratic National Com mittee will pick some one in his place. This committee 106 men and women from the states and territories runs the party between conventions. The Republicans The Republican convention dele gates, after making their prestden-1 ventlon? It seems unlikely. The 1 nie between now and election day Is too short for all the ar rangements necessary before a convention can even start. So the committee would make the re placement. But the committee members, most or all of them, would prob ably want instructions from their slates or territories on how to vote. This might cause a bit ot a mess. Neither party has made provi sion for instruction of committee members by their state organiza tions. They'd have to work this out by themselves. By MARVIN L. ARROWSMIT1I DENVER I Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's sharp disagreement with Korean War policy views voiced by some Renuolicans ra-sed a question today whether he mieht get a kick-back within the party ranks. The general coupled the criti cism with an assertion that "real ly terrible blunders" bi-ought on the war a direct Jab at the Truman administration. But he also said at a meeting ol Midwestern Republican leaders at Kansas City, Kan., yestc-raay mat: 1. Because of the"terrible blun ders." this country had no choice but to intervene when the Commu nists attacked the South Koreans in June, 1950. If It had not done so, the general added, "we would al teady be Involved in a very much greater and more serious thing than we are today." But he said that "does not ex cuse the people that allowed the conditions to arise that brought about that emergency." 2. If the Allies attacked Red China, "we would be . . . starting another war far more difficult to stop than the one we are in now." And he said further that "no one I know of has presented any feasible military plan for attaching China." On that point. Eisenhower ap peared to be taking direct issue with Gen. Douglas MacArthur and GOP members of Congress who have backed MacArthur's proposal that the Allies bomb Communist China's Manchurian bases north of the Yalu River. MacArthur backed Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio for the GOP nomi nation, and Taft has supported MacArthur's proposed Korean War policies. On the other point Elsen hower's statement that the United btates had no choice but to inter vene in Korea, there also are some Republicans, who hold a different view. They feel It was a great mistake to have made the move. Eisenhower returned from the Kansas conference by plane last night after a two-day absence from his campaign headquarters. He made a speech in Boise. Idaho, Wednesday, and then flew to Kan sas City for the session with GOP leaders from North Dakota. South Dekoia. Iowa. Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Aides said he plans a quiet day today and that he might try lo get in some trout fishing or golf. He will lly to New York Sunday for an address the next dav to the American Legion's national con vention. At Kansas City, the general used a campaign technique which de lighted his associates he Invited questions at an open meeting. They produced some of the sharpest criticism Elsenhower has leveled at the administration. Among other things, the general: 1. Declared the handling of wage price rontro's and n'.her emergen cy curbs has been "bungled In the past." 2. Said It wai "indefensible for any member of the executive de partment to go up and dovn the land to criticize a Congress, wh'ch Is after all the neonle of the United States." Truman lit Into the Re publican-controlled 80th Concress, cjUiP" it a dooming bodv. during his 1548 whbitlc-stnn camonlm. 3. Said he is going tn fight p hBrd as anvone else against "mnl- pdmlnl'tratlon. Ire comn!jicnrv. the arrotrance. Ihe complete Ind"- ferenre annerently to dishonesty In government." do produce trouble, Ihe majority can be treated by diet and other condition which need trouble many people, especially if one of these pouches Is discovered in the course of routine X-rays or tests for some other suspected disorder. the CIO and AKL and will be tele. FAIR OPENS HERMISTON 11 The Umatilla County Fair opened here Thurs day with the crowning as queen. Bonnie Michael of Ukiah. Ore. The fair will continue through Sun day. People DO TOO. read small space ads - you are! ANNOUNCEMENT J. S. WILSON Drlllini Contractor hoi solat hit inrtrctr tni quiomenl to - F4v:':?'H E. E. Storey WELL DRILLING For satisfactory Well Phont 3990 Klamath Falls 3150 Clinton Art, THINKING OF CARPET? Hiqh Styled Wools Luxuriant Cottonj Wall to Wall or Room Size WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY STAN PARK FOR CARPET PRICED TO YOUR BUDGET "A phone call will brinq samples to your home" W. WAYNE MARTIN 1945 So. 6th Ph. 8370 "We're Floor Coverinq People bv Trade" ill KASRU Lauds Local Support Margaret Payne, Klamath Air Search and Rescue Unit secretary, today lauded Individuals and busi ness houses for their "fine sup port" of tomorrow night's benefit dance sponsored by KASRU and Ihe Pilots Club. Proceeds are to be split 50-60 between the two or ganizations. The dance Is scheduled for the main hanger at Municipal Airport from 10 until 2, with music by McDonald's Orchestra. KASRU plnns to use Its share of Ihe proceeds for equipment and In cidental expenses Incurred In ' search and rescue work. The PIloU j Club plans to u..c Its share for re-. furnishing club quarters at the air port. These Pilots Club quarters arc frequently used as conference and rest quarters during searches, j Many business houses have bought blocks of dance tickets and a few have made outright contrl- bullons to the benefit fuud. Tomorrow, tickets will be sold at ' a spcotal booth at 8th and Main I Streets. RAF To Train German Fliers LONDON W The London Dally Herald says plans are under way for the Royal Air force lo give Jet fighter training to German pi lots, many of llieni veterans ot the wartime enemy Luftwalfo. The paper said the Germans will be trained for the air arm auport ing West German divisions ot the projected West Kuroiiean army. No bomber training will be given, the paper reported. Previous reports from Germany have said that the West German government plans an air force ol 1.500 planes If German rearma ment Is approved by the Bonn Par liament and the Western Allies. 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