Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 22, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, AUfiUST 22, 11)52
HEIMI-D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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Columbia Basin Development
Said Primary Western Issue
IIOIHK, Ultilio W 'II m unv
ft inn a ij( O.Tunis unci Wtiisliitiuion,
nltrr ti nmticx v coiilciruco wi p
Willi Ornriitl i:i;ritliuwrr, iturrrtl
'I Inn . (In v U ml (.olunild Hh.Iii (In-
vclunmmit In Urn (ulinnrv Ihmiip n
thl cmnimiKi, yciir In tlin Nui tli
WPftt, Knrllt'r, Dm Kt'imhllrnn lir..
ilrntlnl nuininro hint unlit "the in
MiliBtion, (1m vihirm nixl Dhiim"
lor tlcvrlopnirnl nt tlir VVri mint
coliin Iiomi Wpfitrni iirnplr, with
n minimum of ftilcrul puitlciiiii
linn, Klftrnhiiwrr ronlcrrrd Wrtlntv
tli'V with nun WcUTM Kovrninm.
Oovrrnor Wurrri, cxtnpwd the
opinion Cntllo. mIh'm rlrctol ul voU'n
fur I'rffildrtil should hp cniHlilcrpd
"diMihtlul." Moil nt llm othnr H'1
publicist. KovfiiniiH ()tr(lh trd thr
parly wuiild win tn llfir nlntr.
Onvnmor l.mnrll nvoldrd n tint
liirilicUoii tin WiiMilnutmi, )! Miirt
th ntutr nontmllv It a KlO.ono
Dniim i illc inn mi ll v but Mint "up
linvfl ft lot nf llldr)pndrt)t Vntrin,
who n lot nt with m)Uip DpmiM'iiilrt,
Saucer Fliers
Chase Stars
jinn itnliiK In hi luvoritblo lu tho
1(('!UMI-,III chump."
Unvpnior MrKnv of Orruuti pre-
clicli'U mi HI uMiliuwer victory Hi
lili, Hiuir, liul nddrri: "One
; .-.limililn't ( "Mill hm vcilri until ho
iKrii, iiipiii." Orruon wan llm only
I Wr ite-I ll l II In til liu KcpUljIlcail III
IIMII.
I On the Culumlila HaMn Nsue,
luliullr Milll Ilia liroiiimrd Hell
'Canyon IJnn uu Hi" Hnake lllvir
In ii ")url.v cnnirivccl dam anil
jiliin urn unnwer Hie purpoxe u'
clnlinrd."
01 thr linnln ilrvr-loimii'til pro
mum, MrKrv ii(lll: "We ! mil
mini II clone by a CVA." I.uiwlie
mill the other internal Irli imc-
wlie,
Hp-ukUm for thr Bovniinra nftrr
llm Klmihowrr ronlcirnce. Lantt
llp tin Kl Weilne-ilay Hip "'fenrral
Ippllnn" nmoinr thPin will Hint the
public Intuit plunk 111 Hip Itepllh
illriin pluiforin illd not I till v ex
nicni llirir lipllnui. Hp mild tliov
, i ttrir iirpjinr.n'f H inclnuialicluili
' on II lor KI.HPnhowpr.
I l.ninllc no HI the aubjects dla
cuispd Inrlutlrd'
I, Tim 1.--. uu bl I It v of Milfllnit ail
jllmrltv buck from Dip Icderal kov
iprnumnl to llm Klntp-,.
'2. Wiiirr rpsoiiic": "Thr,e re-
- r-ourcp- mu'.t be dpvplonrd con-
linuouilv pvrn inure rapidly
Until now. Tin pun bp done bptlrr
'bv hnvlni; einlM-srles from Wih.
Ml COIIU Alll FOUCK MAKE I innton :oiiip tn llm nlnlrfi. miller
I In Iti lnvPllutloii of llylnu ihon drvininit nroKmnm we lire
frtiU'er rpK)iui, the Air I'urce linn Iimtpm lo nrrpnt
rnt nlrplnnen In l)urf,ult ul Mlur
Mai. Nell A. Voibuiuh of the
;Mh Air DIvlMun, Dm mini in
rlinrite of runnlnit douy finch ip
imrlTi In the Puclflo Norlhwrtt, in
ritlrd lliln In comiiipiiltiiK uil !
trni "MiuiPr llmbln."
"If tlin Air I'oipp Imil any 111'
formation lo releano on thin Mill
.met, It would be rplrunrd." Mnlor
Vwibumb nald, iiolntinii out Ihe
tervice Miend va.nt auimi nt mon
pv trvlna to find what Ihe Muttled
obircU are.
An noon an a rcnorl In received.
Die officer aald, bin men Immetl'
lately check with meieorolniilcul
3 'Hi nped for houenty and In
Icirltv In oovernmeiil.
4. 'Die denlrnbllltv of federal it
alMMire In volunlary noil colwerva
lion nroKiamt.
III 1 . viL ; "i.T' h jtW -: I
" I I' I' v.aS ' ttl'i : ' -t
I
Developments In Benton-McCarthy Lawsuit
liy 0. MILTON KKU.Y
WASIIINOTON W)-Pre trial
tentlmotiy In the two million dollar
libei-ninnder ault brouKht by Hen.
McCarty m-Wlai aitainnt Hen.
Benton ID-Conn) ahlfts tomorrow
I lo Wheellim, W. Va.
Tomorrow'a hearing will deal speech, and Frank Desmond, re-
with Benton'i charge that McCar
thy committed perjury when he
denied under oath that he told a
Wheellim audience In a speech on
Feb. 0. IBM), that he poancjied a
list of 205 perKoiui "known lo Ihe
porter for the Wheeling Intelligen
cer, whose news account of the
speech ha.i been cited by tfcnion
There, lawyer for the baltllnir isccrelary of stale (Dean Achesom
aenntor have scheduled an exam- a belnn member of the Coinmu-
I million of four prospective wit-: ml party and who nevertnciesa
nesaes. re atlll working and ahapinn pol-
McCarthy accuses Benton of de-i-cv 'n 8"ile Department.
famlnK him with false charie of Benton's lawyers called four
Iraud. perjury and deceit In a'news and radio men to the Wheel
move to have the Wisconsin law-l"f hearlm In an announced effort
maker expelled from the Benate. to show that Mccartnv aia mint
Benton has declared he will base ;that statcmct In the tusu speecn.
his delenae lamely on efforts to i The scheduled witnesses at the
prove that his accusnllons, voiced hearing are James E. Whltaker.
analnst McCarthy before a Benate, Paul A. Myers and Paul Miller,
rules subcommittee, are well lofflclals of radio station WWVA
founded. at Whcellna which broadcast the
SEVERAL HUNDRED POUNDS of prime beef wet brought here
by Swift and Company from Kaniat City for Cal-Ore. Above
left, the supper elub'i major-domo, "Tiny1 MacDonell and Chef
Earl Gibson (right) impact the meat at Swift'i plant here.
Top German
Socialist Dies
e i
BONN, Germany i.rThe atronit-
top of Went German reariua-
servli e and UnUnllv find that Ihe i .,.,( ,.i, ,.,-! u,nh ih. M
wpsinrr luen iinve iinw a unnuwi,
alnfi lii tile area.
Most ol the "saui ern". he add
ed, are teen at alioul dll"k. which
Is when the weatlmr balloons are
releaned Tlie balloons have a
metal-foil fin nn them whlrh iillutn
In the sun-and. Vosiinh ex
plained, when It's duk on the
enrlh'a aurface. the un l Mill
sliinliiK lu the baltoon-aauccr alti
tudes alralaht above.
Strikes Hit
IH Company
CHICAGO W The mdependrul
Farm Kmilpmeni-Uniied Kleclrlcal
Workers Union callrd a strike last
midniiihl at 10 Inlernallonal Har
vester Co. plants In three alates
after contract neuollallons broke
off on a bitter note.
The union called JS.000 worker!
olf the Job. declaring, "Tlie com
lisny haa asked for a Unlit and la
Ifoinii lo itrt a hell ol a llckmu ."
The company In turn accUNed
the union of "irresponsible leader
hip." The union had aerved notice of a
walkout It a new.uonuact was nol
alined when the old one already
extended 60 daya expired at
midnight.
Plants Involved In the dispute are
at Canton, F:asl Mnllne. Hock Is
land, Rock Falls. III.. lour In the
Chicago area, and at " Richmond,
Ind., and Louisville, Ky. The com
pany manufacture! farm equip
ment. Picket lines were placed around
the Chicago plants, but there was
no violence.
The union's demands Included a
flat 15-cent hourly pay hikr, com
pulsory union membership lor em
ployes sharing union-negotiated
lialna and other benefits.
Socialist chief Dr. Kurt Bchuma
clier, died here last nlgbl, ile wits
in
'Hie fervenl leader second to
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer as
a pouucal lorce ill pu.stwar uer
many succumbed lo a blood or.
culallon ailment. A cripple with
only one arm and one leg, he had
been falling ever since his health
was ruined In Natl concentration
camps.
quiet, son-spoken Bociausi rany
Vice Chairman fcrlch Ollenhauer
Is slaled to Inherit Bchumacher'a
parly leadership. Ollenhauer Is ex
pected, however, lo keep pushing
the Socialists on the same nation
alistic course oppaned tn commu
nism nn the one hand and Euro
pean federalism and common de
fense on the oilier.
The son of a Prussian official,
Schumacher studied law and tho
labor movement and entered poli
tics as editor of a provincial Social
Democratic paper. His life waa a
stubborn balllo analnst chronic 111
health and political enemies.
He lost an arm flghllng In World
War I. The Nuals threw him tnlo a
concentration camp In 1933. Ten
years of brulnllUes and poor food
permanently weakened hla stom
ach. Amputation of a leg alter he was
stricken with thrombosis In IM7
tailed to dampen his fervor or will
lo fight. He kept battling, opposing
almost every phase of Allied policy
toward the lederal republic and
trying to hull Ihe Adenauer gov
ernment's sleps toward European
federation and defense.
HANDIWORK
Bummer recreation activity
handicraft work Is being displayed
In the window of the Gun Store In
downtown Klamath Falls, the city
recreation department has announced
BELL HOTEL
1500 Oak
Under Niw Mnftmnt
WEEKLY RATES
Plonty of Free Parkinq
Attractive Rates for
Railworkori and Truckers
Mill Blaze
Damage High
FOItEBT OltOVE tfi Loss was
estimated at 1120.000 In a fire that
damaged the Carnation Lumber
Co. mill here Thursday.
A shut in Ihe wind helped fire
men save the main plant, Ralph
Raines, vice president, said. Des
troyed was a sawdust but where
the fire alartrd. stored lumber. Die
boiler room and the green chain,
where logs are taken Into the mill.
Firemen from Forest Grove,
controlled the flames after an hour
and 15 minutes.
A three-arre grass fire was set
by -parks In a nearby barley field.
The plant, which employs 05. has
a daily capacity of about 80.000
board feet of lumber.
For a Useful fllfl Shop Volghfa
Pioneer Office Hupply. 629 Main
1'. H. AID PHILIPPINES
MANILA uwriie Mutual Secur
Ity Agency reports that U.8. aid
totalling 47 million dollara was
granted the Philippines during the
fiscal year ended June 30. The
principal allocations were 15,095,-
000 for essential commodity Im
ports: S13.723.0U0 lor agriculture
and forestry and $9,407,000 for
transportation, power and public
works.
DANCE
SOUTH
SIXTH
COMMUNITY
HALL
Doncinq
9 to 1 Standard Time
Music By
LES GARDNER
and his
WESTERN
SWING BAND
as evidence that McCarthy
the statement.
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Phone 3181
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AUGUST
ffirumitwuic
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p. Klamath
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FR1GIDAIRE
SCHOOL
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Model SO 82
REFRIGERATOR
SAVE $50! Corresponding
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Model RM 65 Deluxe
RANGE
SAVE $110.00! Corresponding
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17975
$
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These ranges and refrigerators are just
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instruction purposes.
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COMPANY
124 No. 4th Phone 8365
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124 No. 4th
made
Ph. 8365