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V I'HIDAV, AIM i 1 1ST 2U, HIM HKHAU) AM) NKWS, KKAMATM FALLS. OREGON PA OR THREK Stevenson's NY Legion Speech Reveals Basic Points of Attack On Republicans ll III I.MAN AIIIIIIN Nl;w YUUK. lho lllll)r IniiiKini'i s In Cluv. Ail) it I Hlnvni. mxi'h nuiipuiKii Himli'tiy worn nr. nimlnu rlriurr lottiiy u ha iiwrpl tin uiiuii llm Nuw York nii'it In 1 1 In Uiillli' fur Ola piwllli'lii y, III rllfi-t, lip Iiiin now come to urilii wHli Urn, ijwikIU U. Kim-ii-linwrr, IiIh Hciiuhlicuii tipiumcnl. Until iiillillilutim it t r 111 New Yolk. Kuril linn ill llvrrrri ft lllttjnr rprrcli nllttlUK UhnIch Ijrloro Uie Aini'i It nn l.ruliin Cunvrnllun. 'Iliry I'lmlip. on ililirri'iit iluyh, hut brforr llir hiiinn loiii ol llMlrnrrn, For riirll llllitl, tills H Ihn tl'llf uc KllllllIlK ol III t-lllllMllKII. Ill III 1.1-ulon niiiwt'll, Ullll 111 unollii'r (li'llvirnl lul lllulll nt 11 IliMiioi'ilitui ritlly ni'iir Anbury I'm k , N. J., Miitvciuon nlrurit uut nt Klncmhownr 111 tlirnn imiun: 1. "1 inn not In Dm ilrlk'utp poM tinn ol unotlicr L'uiulliliilit lor liiuli iilllcc, who litem the Urkllnh prob Ittin of wlirthrr to hwuIIow Inn principle mill rndoinn nil Hip t:nn rildrttcn i'Uiiiiiuk on llir rtumo ticket Willi htm." 3. "Hid Itcpubllciinn nici npllt WKln oprn on IoioIkii policy. . . . Hoinn ol un iiio rchiclitnl tit ndinlt Hint wncr riinnol be won hy minin clrvpr diploiiiHlic tiniiicuvrr or by pi'opuKiinda." 'i. "I lip people ol lhl coiiiilry mil better oil Ihun Ihry or liny oihrr piioplr Imvn over been." 4. "(in domestic policy, only now am thny Hlin Kcpiiljllcmwi nlowly nnd rrltirtiinlly ncci-ptlim Ilia ieleuii miccrimlully npunniir.!l liy Ihn i)riiioertlo piuly yrnrri mho , , . II look more nnd more In inn thoimli lliry urn uolnii to nt n lid on our premium." In tlioi.o lour poiiiln. Hlevrnnnii In expeeled to Iind hin princlpnl urrnn ol ntlnck on Ihn Urpunllcuim. The Mint piolmhly rcleirnd to Hen. Jonrph It. McOurlhy ol Win rmiilli, nnd K.lneiilmwrrrt ponltlon with rrnprel lo McCarthy. In nv eur, hln Nrw Joiney audience l 0,000 niimtly Democrat". IhoiiKht II did and nellt up mi explunlrin ol chrerinu and npplimiie, McCarthy'a accuwtlnnn that aoine iioveriinient iikiiim held Coniiniinlnt leanlnuii have imido him the center ol a controversy. fcUcnhnwer auld hint we.rk he would nupporl McCarthy II the hit ler In nominated lor leelmllon but would not nlve blanket endornr- Somaliland Donkey Owners Rage Over Taxes, Fines UNITKIl NATIONS. N. Y. The donkey carl owners ol Honuill lnnd are down in the duinpa and up III arnin over new Inxen and linen imponed by city olllclnUi. Thcv wunt U. N. liendnuuilera to do MiinctliiuK nhout It. They com plain Hint lliere n many a dny Ihey don't rm n n mugls brown cent, and how come thco new liixnn? The coinpliilnt wua hnnded over to the thl'ce-liieniber I). N. Ad visory Council lor Homiillliuid by (l-.nl)le Omar Ihihalni, Hind (imur Arnleh and Onmr (Milan Cleblll. "nil reildlllK 111 Hie vlllaun ol NVordlulry. Mouudlilill, on bellall ' ol the Holimll and Arab cult drawn 1 by-dunkey ownern." 'Hie advisory council nclil the riunplnllil nu lho U. N. for ex aniiimllon bv Hie U N. Truitee nhlp Council, which keepn tnhn on the tiuMre udmllilnlriillon ol Italy In Hoinalilnnd. Hie three ciiinpliillliinln nay they Iy their vrarlv tax on tune lor the kind nl liooiln rarrylim work thai we patiently await, day alter dny, unci niinieiiiiiei weekn and weckn, lo earn our dally bread." On tup ol that, they ay. the vil Iniie olllcern aro alwnyn levylim linen on them, clnelly on the liroundn they can t produce their tax liceiwen. We would like to point out that. Red Espionage Told In Canada MONTltKAI., Canada ifl The Montreal Oaelle clnmied today a Coininunlit apv rlnu ol nixinrcnt ielii(iee lioin Iron curiam conn trie I opernllliK III Montreal, lathering secret Inlormatlon on de leline llidll.'.tl'len. The liewMiaper'a Iroiit paue atorv Blvlilcr t.erloun consideration lo the reported runt hul firm ollicial com nienl denied knowledge ol the re port. Ifa Ihe (lr.it I've heard o( It." aald Canndiiin Mlni.iter ol Justice Hiiinrl tiniMiii. "I diin'i k n o w whether If.i true or not." The min ister added, however, that If he did know, he would nut disclose The Onzette quoted two Inform ants a saying Red agents In Mon lienl Iind iiMked them to transmit necret iliitn on rirfrnne Induilrlci III the urea. 'Hie nrwapiiiier nuld the names ol the Inforniant mtiMt he kept necret in protect relatives Mill behind Ihe Iron Curtain. Their nlory. us reported bv the newspaper, nnld: The spy ring was formed three vears sko. Its main elements be ing Communist scents who posed an bona fide refugees coming through dcrmanv. On nrrlval In Canada, the agents settled near defense Industries and received assignments from "kev inrn" Russian - trained Commu nist porlv members in charne of cipher departments of consulates and other dlnlomnllc establish ments of Tron Curtain eounliles. The vintr In Montreal consisted of I wo Immigrants from Czechoslo vakia, one from Poland and one finm the Ukraine owing to the large aire of the li censes, one cannot carry It with hlin," the complainera plead, "es pecially II one haa lo earn his living looking alter a con drawn by a donkey, because audi a li cense will Inevitably go anlray or become dirty, "Kuither, when one finds a load, he litis to lake up on Ins shoulders lo Uie carl the goods, and thin Is not an easy lank, permuting hlin In take caro ol the license. 'Ihe ahop-kccjM-rn have always ready Ihrlr license when reiuesled, and we know that. Ilul it must be con sidered also the fact that shop keejiera do append their licenses on the walls of their shops, even Ihinlgli their business la a seden tary one. "It would be needle: lo say thai today this trust territory lcks Irom commercial activity, since this facl Is well known to you. How ever w'p wish to draw your kind attention to fncl thai, mice there la no commercial activity, lor Uie owner ol cart, Is not an easy task In find transportation ol goods. The only souice ol possible finding Koods for transportation la the Bonis II inn ire and millet market. "From there, one cannnt rely on finding hln daily bread, so far as the arrival of such good In the market Is not frequent. "The same case applies also lo buyers. And Ihun, one goes buck to home In the evening without having earned a single-brown cenl. while Ills numerous family were expecting somelhliig lo eat. 'lilts may continue for days alter days." Now, the complaint goes on. the city Is imposing a dully lax in addition lo the yearly license tees and Ilia lines. The pleaders say that Ihe police arrest and buul any group ol lour that gathers. Al Irani two carl-drawn-by-donkey lendora have been arrested and tlieir release a asked lor. nienl lo any one "who does any thing I believe lo br un-American III inelhods or procedures." In Ihn lornum policy Issue, Hie vensiin pointed to (he dlllercnce in view Him exists between Ihe two wings ol the Kepulillcnn par ty, whnl he culled "the old uuurd" mid Ihe "inoio liberal, progren slvo group." He may have been answering Klscnliowcrn staled plan lor ojijios lug coiiiiuuiiPini win n he si, id "a clever diplomatic maneuver' will not win the pence. Klsenhower told the legionnaires Hie American government should warn the Kremlin, with "cold II nality," Una this government would not "rest content" while III lormi-rly Independent nations arc under Communist domination. 'Ilie "you - never . hud II so -good" iiigllinenl Is one of the lore most, If nol the loremonl, assertion the Deniociiils already are making to Ihe volcni, And Hlevensoirs fourth main point (hut the Hepubllcuns are go ing lo stand on the Ociiiocriitic platform seemed to ludlcute Umt the Illlnoln governor will attempt to stump Klsenhower as a "me loo" 'candidate. New Jersey Democrats were Jubilant alter Ihe outing. More than 4,000 party members pnid M) a plule lor dinner, and some 2.000 oilier guesta, described as Inde pendents, were present lor the sjieecliea. The governor hud a heavy sched ule ol apixilnlmcnUH In his hotel headquarters set lor lodHy, and more seechen are on the docket belore he leaves ihe New York area. He addresses Ihe Volunteers for Stevenson, a New York Democrat ic organization. In the afternoon, and the Democratic Htate Commll lee and the Liberal Party Htate Committee in the evening. The governor planned to return lo Ins oilier In Uprlngfleld, 111., tomorrow. He will begin a 1,000 mile campaign lour Hcpi. 1. INDIAN FK1IITKK DIKS WASHINGTON Wl Brlff. Oen, Frederick 8. Koltx, B4, retired cav. nlrvmnn who fought Indians In the Northwest Territory, died Thurs day In Waller Reed Army Hospital He graduated from West Point In 1819. Strikes Cost Working Days WASHINGTON Lfi The Labor Department reported today that strike Idleness In July cost million man-days work, largely be cause o( the steel strike. This was the greatest Idleness reported due to strikes lor any month since October. HMO, except the 14 million man-days of Idle ness In June, when the steel strike was In full swing. The number nl workers on strike during July was 860,000, com pared with one million in June. Wrong Lot Case Settled SAN RAFAEL, Colli. I The case of Ihe contractor who built a house on the wrong lot was settled here Thursday, But it took a court to do It. The lot owner, Mrs, Noroen Out sen, had changed locks on the house as her own. Superior Judge N. Charles Brus nlori told by the contracting firm ol Oalthcr and Boe that It hod all been a horrible mistake ordered both the house and the lot sold. From the sole price, he ruled, (3.000 will go to Mrs. Queen as payment lor the lot. The rest goes lo Ihe contractors. Hop Grower Gives Up GRANTS PASS The Stnle Employment Office reported Thursday that one hop grower, unable lo find any buyer for his crop, had paid off his hands and ; decided lo leave his hops In the I Held. I The grower was Identified as IL. D. Wilson who had 23 acres I certified Willi the Couniv Agents 'oillcc. County Agent Harry Clark Bald he understood many small growers I throughout the Northwest were having ihe same trouble. Brewers were understood bv Clark lo hove a year and a half supply on hand, cutting Into Ihe demand. At Portlond Ihls was confirmed bv Carl Richardson, market news reporter for the Department of Auricullure who made these nolnts: The price Is around 43 cerfls pound which makes If hardly worth while to harvest; Brewcra have big aunnllea In storage and so are not in the mar ket for auBiullies; Reports are general that many growers will leave their hope un hurveslcd for lack of buyers. &. ".!? '.S'-y.! i'r r . -' -iti Jr V 1S. !. " (J i: it y T WHY THE DUCK? Darrell Miller mined Toketee Lionj Club meeting, hit name was drawn from (he absentee list and that meant Miller had (o play guardian (o (he duck (or an entire week. Wei McNee had (he duck -the previoui week and turned It ovor (o Miller. Reds Impose Death Penalty On Children Over 12 Years British Assemble For First Atom Test PERTH. Au'tralia W Eleven British and Australian naval vev .r,H have anvmbled at liie Monte Brllo iHlandn for a lent of Britain a first atomic wranon. The lest at the uninhabited In dian Ocean Island about 85 milen northeait of Onslow, a mall Went Australian port, in being Kent e cret. But there are IwIW-atlonft It will tfike place wont possibly In Bep tember and In October, KxpertH sav any te.sU must end belore No vember, when the monaoon AcaAon Htartn The British Admiraltv has warned Hhippmsr and aircraft to Mear-OldT" Survives Blast ALEXANDRIA, Va. ijfi A 2-year old oirl, hurled two floors and trapped for 30 minutes under de brln of an explosion . shattered apartment. ccied yesterday with nothing worne than ncratchen. Five other persona were injured, mm seriously, when two mid-afternoon explosions ripped out the back wall of a four-story apart ment house In the hue Abinndon apartment development. Cause of the blasts was not de termined, although it was reported they oritflnated in a basement where new oil burning equipment was being last a I led. The girl as Joan Hawkins, found under shaky wreckage by Rescue Squad Capt, L. W, Devers. ' k"er clear of an area of 23.300 square miles encirclin the Monte Brllo Islands. i It Is thought that the British mission Is to explode an atomic (kj n i b . a nd potts i b 1 v Ur s t o t he r atomic weapons. It Is known that Britain has been preparing tor the utsts for five years. I No foreign ooservers have been invited, but British parliamentary leaders may fly out to attend. I ine full co.1 oi the test, may exreed $22,200,000. The ow ration is under the com mand of the British Admiralty : with Prime Minister Winston Churchill in overall command. The Icominandpr of the testa is Rear Adrn. A. I. Torlesse. British Ministry of 8 imp I v scien tists will work under Uie direction ; of Dr. William G. Peney. ' It has been claimed that Dr. Pennev has designed a bomb with 'an entirely new detonator, maklntr. it more efficient than the Ameri can bomb. There were reports of 200 atomic scientists beinn aboard the flasr hhip Compania when tt sailed from Portsmouth. The atomic weapon was also said to have been in the ship. The British tank-landinsr shlos Narvik and Zeebruttsce have been work inn at the Monte Brllos sine April. The Monte Bello Islands before World War II were used as a bas bv Japnnrse pearl fishermen. Apart from that they have been uninhabited. About 800 mllea north of Perth, they compiifio about 75 squaro miles nuule un of three main la- lands and hundreds of Islets. I The Monte Brllo Islands and Barrow Island. 20 miles to the I south, are the onlv land areas with I In the limits of Ihe danger area, I which extends about 200 miles lonir 'fiom enst to west, with a greatest depth, from north to south, of 153 miles. KoolftM B SOFT OBhjffi4SxM Carpenters Win Raise VIENNA. Austria '.ft Amid mounttiiK ifiKJit.i of a Communibt crack-down on children. Western sources reported Thursday that Red Albania has extended the death penally to children over 12 years old. Only a few weeks ao. Iarne scale arrests of teen-agers were reported from Romania, but sour ces here said the new Albanian Denal code 1k stronger than In any other Communist land. Including Uie Soviet Union. The new law. passed bv the Al banian onrhament. goes into effect on Sept. 1. The sources here gave this description ol it: Hallinan Opens Campaigning CULVSrt CITY, Calif. l.fi Vin cent Hiillinan, presidential candi date of tile Progressive party. oxncd his campaign In Southern California last niKht with a de mand for an Immediate cease-fire In Korea. The San Francisco attorney ad dressed a crowd In Culver City Stadium which police estimated at more than 9.0O0. The rally was orderly but afterward a group of teenagers hooted and Jeered the crowd as it left the stadium. Hnlhnnn said he sent messages a few days ago to candidates ol the major parties, Republican Dulnht Elsenhower and Democrat Adlal Stevenson, asking them to urge President Truman to seek an Immediate cease-fire order In Ko rea. Hallinan said he has not re ceived replies from either candidate. One Killed In Plane Blast STAN WOOD. Wash, 'ft The pilot of an Air Force F-89 jet fight er was killed Thursday when the piano exploded in flight over Ca mnno Island. The second crewman parachut ed to safety. The pilot's body was found near the wrecked plane scvernl hours fter the crash. His name was lUiheld. Lt. Ike Barber of Louisville. Ky.. the radar operator, parachuted and landed in a tree. He was treated for a head injury. The plane was based at Paine Field, near Everett, Wash. ' It provides death sentence for nil persons over 12 convicted of "conspiracy against the state, damage to slate property or eco nomic t abotage." The age limit for conviction on other criminal offenses is 14 years. The new Albanian code designed I to suppress all attempts to over : tnrow the Communist regime, calls for heavy sentences for anv act!- ivitv against the political economic iHiid social structure of the Red re- Igime. or against the "people s au thority and the social welfare." j Tho?e who criticize "our friend. ,the Soviet Union" also are subject i lo Jail terms. Western sources here said the lowering of the death penalty age limit appeared to be part of an overall campaign behind the Iron Curtain. In July, persons In Bucharest saw weeping children taken in open Romanian army trucks to pri son. It wa; speculated that the chil dren either were being held as hostages for the "good behavior" of their parents, or had been caught distributing anti-Communist pamphlets. PORTLAND AFL carpen ters will get a 15-cent hourly pay boost from members of the Port and Home Builders Association and the question of retroactivity u ill be decided by a five-man board. The association earlier had ap proved the increase but not retro activity. The union wanted the bocst effective last Julv 1. Wednesday they agreed to put lt up to a board to decide. The carpenters took a strike vote v.hen the home builders refused to give the same 15-cent increase awarded by the Wage Stabilization Board to carpenters in light indus try. After the strike vote was au thorized, the pay boost was grant ed, putting the scale at 52.45. "We've helped keep the city clean for 25 years!" Men's Hand Laundry, 11th and Klamath, Phone S-2531. FALL FATAL CHATHAM, N. B. W An 80 foot pluiifrc at the Chatham Exhibi tion ended in death Thursday for 34-year-old aerial artist Peter Kourmapates. While performing with his brother, George, he slipped from the bar of his trapeze and hurtled headlong to the ground. 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