Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 06, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY, OCT. (1, 1052
IIKnAI.I) AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAM.S. OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Cost of Truman Campaign
Said Impossible To Find
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AuvJAIvlJ InUltfAN iilAi,4 1111)
Jlow niuni lh i-irMut'lii jiuiiiau'a
b.wtiU, in,!', t-Maiu cuinimimi loin
AtllUI tiil!V( IIAIIII CUJtliKH tilC
kuvri inn ill I
ullirra.
II ilufi nut cover III rxiirii.ifs
ol Iho Hnrml HitvIcu Inrll.
'ilin law rrriulrra Hint lliry be
Willi llir Prmlilriit in nil liinrM.
iwhnrvrr hn Ih mid wlialrver III"
liii., w.ii. llir iiiny, rrinyrti in miniiin. aiiri no invli iilicn ii In
IIiim inn i.ii..t,n i. in i.i i u ihr lu-ivulvrd Insular a lli National
tin niiiriui li in lukiiiH tlir in"'- Ommlltrr in cow enirrt.
im in iiiiiii wiii nlr atop lu whlMle whoever h,iirn lo lio in cv,lil-nt
Muii rm .l lli-i ohm, Ihr limn urla Ihr nilvanlnirf
All cilllnr ol iirw:.iuirr wanted ,, nlr Kmi-l Hi-rvltc pi itrotlnn ID
In know. n 'aiiiiaiyn vnir. No political
I nr un.wrr l llmt iirilloii In I pnrt v iiiiilri inlr riioui:h minify
lii-yond lltn di'li'imimiiinn l t, pinvidn llir srrvli.fi Unit lull by
n iiiu ii r wlilmul Din iMiwrr to nub-; inw lo nirMilpiil.
liiiniii 'lliU'Wi'K mid conincl llirlf lln mi lliry mil .1 .iirr l)l
ir-.iliintiiiv mid III"'- III which 10 uroiri'ilon I all tlinra, thrv arnd
iriiird mid wrluh II. tout aumt-i In advance lo no rvr-ry
Tim miiwrr would Involve fl- , Mm of thr roulr Im inual tiavd.
i h.lnn iv, In rxnrlly where poll- How imirli In tlili nrrvlco "int.
Ileal anion Mini In mid mi ullK'lul jinit. In term ol Kuliiry. Pilllnmn
action brum. incinininodiillonn mid rr diroi up
II would rniulrr eoniiiinrt in; ! l0 , m,xiniinn ol til day?
old not only ol
rvrrvonr alioald
pir,ulnitln Mircliil, bul ol many
nlhcii lilnnu lllr route. It tlnvrla.
Hip Driuorrutlr, Nnllonnl Com
iiiIIIpp linn miiiouni'pd II In pK'h
Inu U llir rbrrk lor llll.l I6day
Miiakinir lour by Truman with mi
rillinatrd lliiurn ,ol aomelhliia U-
Utr 'J.'. IKIfl I
Tbnt mumiridlv euvcra the rati- .
l'ond triillMiollallon, llirala, hotel I
nnd otbrr atieh pxprnnpn o(
Ihr nalarirn 01 .,),., woi.i rrouire n lot ol
Dip "ulve em rrpiiMirv rxiirrln wlih lluurrn on
Hip Kiilarlfi ol each mid pvpry
innn on III" Wliltr Hoiihp drlnll.
nnd Uir record nl bow ninny lipid
olllip Secret Hrrvlce inrn irt
brnuubl into plnv.
There nrp olhrrn. who nrr re
mured to bp with tbp Prrnldrni
nl nil tlinc.i, wherever br In, and
W'bnlrvrr br In dolllu. Like Ibr
Army Hlitnnl Corp officer who
hnvp in plnbnrntp romuiiinlcntloun
Jjit i hi niii.if ifi 't---' - - ' MM
Korean 'Self 'Wounding1 Said Slight
the
PASSINC ON PHOTO TIP Crown Prlnre Con
lantlne ol Grerce '! pholo pointer! from Cmdr. W. II. Iludtlnt
of Vlrdnla durlnr Armr-Navy manruvera on Bulgarian border.
WAHIIINOTON, iTi-In the Ko
rean War, an In all olhrrn, there
are aornr nolrilrrn who deliberately
wound Ihrmnelven to Kel out of
bailie or out ol the Army.
nut the Army bellrvrn, allhounh
It can't provn It one way or the
oihrr, thul Ibr numbrr In thia war
In fioinpHiHllvfly nmnll.
In rrnpon.se lo fijrntlonn. the pro
vost tnarshnl Krnrral'n oHtr.r today
made f pot chrrk ol recorda ol
Ihr far Kast Command Irom the
prrlod July 1. llbl. to June 30.
Mih'i. The oilier aald that ahowed
only neven cava which were en
tnbllnhrd definitely aa nell-lnlllcted
woundinR.
However, other Army ollicers
with lonK experience In auch mat
trrn point out that It la difficult
lo drteel and prove an actual caw
ol nelf-liilllcted wound. Almost the
whole burden ol evidence rent on
Ihr nurneonn In the Held who treat
wounded men and on checka made
at the ncene by InventlKalnra.
And they munt rely primarily on
Ihr type ol the wound Hncludlwc
whrlhrr suspicious powder burns
Irom clone lirlnir ol a weapon and
the location ol the wound) and on
testimony ol the man and his com
radea to show conclusively the act
wan Intentional.
But If a ease ran be proved, the
going la rough lor the soldier who
tries It.
He In uullly ol violating Article
116 of the Universal Code ol Mili
tary Justice, dealuiK with maling
rnni and the avoidance of duly
There la a maximum sentrnce ol ,
arven years hard labor and di.s-i
honorable discharge possible and
In time ol war the maximum pro- j
vision may be suspended and even ,
heavier sentence Imposed.
II lnvestlKallons show the man
wan ill sound mind at the time be
deliberately wounded himsell. hr
receives no disability payments
upon discharge.
Bell'Woundlng la an act ol utmost
desperation usually arising out ol
fear ol battle which the soldier
hasn't yet experienced.
Old timers ol the Army say they
have noticed the majority ol cases
are among men who have not yet
seen much action. The soldier who
goes through his llmt engagement
and finds that he and most of the
men In his outfit are alive and
unhurt, has passed his most des
prrnie anxiety and lear.
There Is one leature ol the Ko
rean War which may help to ex
plain the apparent low Incidence ol
hclf-lnfllcted wound ca.s.
In World Wnr II there was no
rotnllnn system. The rotation sys
tem in Korea, under which the
averace man can Iigure he will
start home alter anywhere Irom 11
to about 14 months, makes a dif
ference In soldier thinking, say the
experts. He has a known, delinltc
lime when ho can expect to get
through with Ms Job and he doesn't
need to puncture himself with
bullet to get out.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE MEDEORD
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
and Joe E&rley
Proprietora
May W
Suqqeit You
PAY
CASH
and
SAVE on Stove
n and Diesel Oil
. . . Phone 6788
Petroleum -Tifr I
Ruml Starts
Fund Drive
l'irMdrnt. his speech wrllern. sti'ii- lM.Mrm n( ,,!, irlephnne and ra- !
nuiaiilirrn, nei reliirles, ilerkn and tr,tv,w vvhu h keen. Die 1'rei.
"" Idrnl ol the United Blalen In touch 1
ullh ihr While House and all worlr
'nnltnln nl all llmen.
, How. much do their snlmlen and
expenses amount to? That would
reuiilra a Ural hand nulemenl
from each lust as II would In the j
case of the Hecret Hrrvlce men.
Truman aides nolnl nut that
WA.SIIINO'ION if A new type Truman didn't reoursi Ihr Urrrrl
ol luiHl'iHlsiug drive will be started nervier to come nlonn on the trip,
by Ihp Democralii- NnlKnial Vl- Hint Hie Armv Blgmil Corpn men
linnre C'limnilllee Wednenday. hnvp In be nvnllnble nl nil limes,
Thousand ol volunteer aollcllora nnd that no niiitlrr how deeply the
will sel nut to try lo obi mil lue ipresldent Invulven hlinsrll In noli
ronirlbullonn nl 5 each toward the I Urn, Ihere Is alwnvn olllcial bus.
lUil cninpiilgn. i,enn to be tran.sacled when he Is
The National Coniinlllee In db- on the road,
tribullng WI0.000 red-whltcand-blue As lor the aalarles ol the Presl
booklel.s, each containing live rer-iiienl nnd his stall during the rr
lilicales, to the noliortorn. Kvrry-1 lod lliev are away on politc-ial ml
inp who contributes to gels a cei- isions, these niclps polnl oul that the
tlllcatp brurlng n llmnk yoii men- irnlniien nl nimpalgnlng governors,
sage Irom Oov. Aillnl K Hlevensou, during cnmpiilgnn. an do those ol
Deiuocraiic prpsldentlnl nominee, iheir necrclarlen, clerks and olher
'file plan was oi It muled by aidea.
lleardsley lluinl, the New York Tliev ask. "Would yon deduct
eronomlst and corKirntlon director two weeks of the President's
vho helpeil lather the pny-as-you-Innlarv under the circumstances?"
earn Income Inx withholding pin ill
ciurini worm war u. !
Ittiml, ebitlruiiin ol the Demo-1
rraiir Klnnnce C'oinuiiltce, told re
poitern the aucccns ol a lew triiil ;
runs ol the lund. raising Idea in
New Yoik and elsewhere bad been
'ln laniastic lor W'ords."
He prrdlrln It wllf revoliillanlxe
i (he linnuclng of polillcnl csin
' palRns.
lluinl explnlnrd Ihp plan on
nation-wide broadcast ln.si night.
Swiss Start Everest Cli
NKW DKI.HI, Ind. (API Six Ihp train, Raymond Lambert.
Swiss mountain climbers tolled up I c limbed lo within 900 Iccl ol the
Ihr bleak slopes ol unioiifHi-red I summit Mny l& beloro ilerec
Ml. Kveresl louay r,.r a lu.al atrug-jsiorina drove nun uack.
lie toward the snow-covered sum-1 The six men led Ihelr base
mil, 6' miles high. Icamp. 12.200 leet up In the high
No man ban ever climbed this ' Hlinalyan. yesterday. Two men will
world's tallest peak and returned i be chosen at the last advance
to tell about It. camp lo make ihc unai enort to
II was Die second attempt t(L-1 rrn wie lop.
year lor Ihc Swiss parly. One ol
Triple Death
In Family
ONTARIO, Calif.
Wilms Jenu Dugnn.
Mrs
plans a
42 Jets Make
Nonstop Trip
HONOLULU br.-Korly-t.wo FMg
Thunderjrt lighters llrw nonstop
from Travis Air Forre Hasp.
1 Calif., lo Hawaii yesterday In Ihe
'econrt traiLVi-aciiic mass jei nigm
, In history.
I Their commander was Col. Don
nld J. M lllnke.slee, 35, ralrwrt
Harbor. O
! The Thunderjels were relueled In
, Ihe air by Hoeing aerial Isnkrrs.
I The plsnes are pari ol the .!7tn
Fighter Escort Wing ol Ihe Stra
tegic Air' Command, based at
llrrgstrom Air Force Ba.se. Austin,
lex.
Thirty-three more, Ihe remainder
nf the wing, are due today from
' Travis.
The 7S-plnnp group In sche-dulPd
lo leave lor Japan next week lor
' a three-month tour ol duly will)
Ihe Far Kast Air Forces, replacing
the 31st Fighter Escort Wing,
which made the first historic trans
pacific flight Inst July. The 31st
will rrturn to Its base at Turner,
Albany, Ga. , '
RITKS FATAL
III. Mil MMIH1KS LOS ANGF.LF.8 I ' Frederick
SAN FKANCT.HCO l JnneliOnge, 3, died yesterday from In
Hhill , 31, blonde Mar ol "South I juries sulfered when a German
I'acillc." uuirried her nlnge mana-, shepherd ring attacked him three
Iter. Nick Mayo, 32. here lam I days ngo. Doctors took 174 nineties
night between slops of the road j In his lace and head In an attempt
almw. lo save his Hie.
triple liiuernl next month lor her pc'
liu-band Ralph. 28. klllrd In Ko- j
rea. and their twin daughters, 1
whom hp never saw.
The daughters died wilhin 3d
hours of their premature birth
Sept. 20. Several days later Mrs.
Dugnn wan notified (hut her hus
band was killed In Korea Sept. 21.
'Ihe news Ipllowed a doclor'a re
port Ihst another daughter. Lydia.
18 mouths, may be suffering from
leukemia.
Tlielr auccesn or failure likely
will remain unknown lo the world
lor at leant three weeks after their
Unai climb toward the peak. Their
only .means nl communication Is by
.special i tinners Irom the base
camp lo "Katmandu, Nepal's capi
tal, 170 miles awuy.
.Nine previous unsuccessful av
snults have been made on the
Dep't Flunks Fund Recovery
WASHINGTON '.H The Justice ' lack ol lorcelul prosecution.
Department;, says a House Invesll- None ol the three was reached
gating croup, has recovered only for comment.
MOO.liOO ol allegedly Iraudulenl n,e report, the third In a series
World War II contracts totaling 21 on investigation ol the Justice
million dollars. Department by a subcommittee
Assertma the fraud charges were headed by Rep. Chell (D.-Ky.i.
relerred to the department four also criticized George 8. Petzcr.
years ago by the General Account- former assistant U. S. attorney In
Ing Olllce. a House Judiciary sub- Detroit. It said that on Petzer s
rommittee said the department nasi recommendation a claim ol f 1,300,-
"taken an excessive amount ol 000 against the Michigan School
time in moving to recover money ol Trades. Inc., was settled lor
due the United Stales govern- J93.000.
ment " In another action over the week
In a report to the House Sunday j end, Ucp. Chell said an examina
night, the subcommittee said me lion ol FBI files in the 1946 Kansas
department's record In handling Clly vote fraud case disclosed "no
cases of overpayments to private new or startling evidence,
Vt"
M i
contractors is "shamclul
Former Deputy Atty.-Gen. Pey
ton Ford was held directly re
sponsible lor Ihe delays, and As
sistant Atty.-Gen. Holmes Bald
ridge and his predecessor as head
of the claims division, H. Grah
am Morlson, were criticized for
Chelf said he made this state
ment In fairness to Supreme Court
Justice Tom Clark, who was attor
ney general at the time of the vote
Iraud case.
ON NOVEMBER 4th YOU WILL
HIRE YOUR PUBLIC SERVANTS
As o voter you will soon be choosing your Representative to
Congress. John G. Jones bos unusuol qualifications for that
office. He knows the people of the 2nd Congressional Dis
trict. He knows the problems and the needs of the district. He
knows how to work with people. He hos proved capocity for
leadership. John G. Jones is needed in Congress. He will serve
ALL the people os your Representative.
Jonei for Conqrets Club
La Grande, Oreqon
James Woodell, Treat.
NKW KIIHKBKT
PHILADELPHIA The dining
room of a downtown hotel has been
lisung "Umpire Sherbet" on lis
menus since the World Series
began.
Turns out the sherbet Is raspberry.
Flier Makes
20,000th Stop
Aboard V. H. Curlier Prlnielun
off Korra, Kmlgn Robert K,
Itobrrln ol Alameda, Cnbl ,
ended up a recent work day with
a ballle wound and Ihc dlnllticliiin
nl making Ihe 20.00011) landing on
ihe Print'clun slnco It was recoiii
missioned. Itobcils, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
V.. A. Roberts ol Route six, Van
couver, Wash., wan wounded In the
hand whllo participating in a res
cue mission pehlnd enemy lines.
When he reiurncd to Ihe carrier,
crewmen waved him In with cheers
lor the 20,0O0ih landing, presented
him wlih a huge cake and declared
him "hero lor a dny."
I'. S. ENVOY RKCKIVLI)
TOKYO Ifl U. S. Ambassador
and Mrs. Robert D. Murphy and
their daughter were received In
audience Monday by Japan's Em
press Nagako.
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