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TUKSDAY, OCT. 7, IHIVi IIKHAMl AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON PAGE THREE Democrat Mitchell Says I Party Is Short On Money WAHIIINOTON il'i-TIm llcini Jrlsts' blllliesl problem, Ihrlr lis rliimul chairman aaltl loday, i ftsnuuey, "The Itepulillciin aeein u have nil lliey run Una wnyn In tirnl." natlletl C'lialiuiau Hlvphcii A. Mll sliell. "Wn don't." Mitchell iidili i-mxi'U llio National Press Club on Hid evn of Hin lie tiHinlii nl nn liilfimlvc eliilitiliiy "llcmociiillc clrlvo for iniitrlliu--Hi urn. in he. liurini mil by tlloll- H.BIIds nl inu I y volunteers tluotiiih- ulll llln I 'HI11II V. n bin iMruiiirU upcccli, Miitnm Jim HI' J "Tllr Hcillbllciin neem lo bnvr muai nl tlir bit (null nullum mi Ihrlr Mile- 'Ihcia mil some people, yuil knuw, who wiinl lu help lint ? Hepulllliml pllliy ll y 111 pclsilliile plliln tommy Hint Ilia Deinoctiils tiliavn Ihrolllcil private cnlerpiiM', and made II liiipiisaluln Mil' u buit "liiensninn lu make nny pi ulll. " HIiuiikb a H "ill", these in .Ibo people wbu always seem In have 16,000 burning a hole In Ibrlr pockets. ., . " '"Ihe unliilr tmlnnco of incmry : Train Called Crony Express HPOKANE I President Tru J man's campiiiun tialn was clublird "rim crony Express'' Miincliiy lillibl by Itcpiibllcun Senator Mrk- sen nl lllllioln. " Dlrkncn, sraklnu nl n $J3n plain Iti'publli an (linnrr, alMi J charged the, President Miinellinca handles I ho ( i till) loosely. Declarum "Wo must cleanse llir "air ml refute home ol the llilniii Jhe Die President 1 bun said,". , Dlrkscn denied Ttuman's chume reclamation would aullrr II Hcpub- IICKIM COlllml llllt BCllllllllnlllllKlll. J Dlrksen said llio sveniKO yrnrly ' appropriation (or reclamation Irnin J 1U38 to IIHH was 117 llillllun dnlUra. Tho appropriations by "thut aw- I ill 8O1I1 Cuimrcsa" were I:i0 lull- Hon dollar tlin firm year and J4& J million liii- nrronri, bp added. , "Then the IIIUp man Irom MI.h. aoiirl put hall nl thin inlo a pigeon holp and wouldn't spend It lor whul J It was Intrndrd," Dlrksen ""Id. In iHillllrul campaigns In notlilnii new, me Peuiociallu parly nar rowly missed imvlnii broadcasts canceled In 118 and II warn iinublp lo order a inuiiy an It needed. 11 In no closely Kiiardcd secret thut wn have (-(iiiifi within an eyelash nl hiivlnu to I'uiicpl soma ol Uov. MtpvriiMin'n television this emu pulun." MlUhrll contlniird: "Whrllipr Mich a alliiullon should bn lulled 01111 patly'a buying an elecllun or annlliPr parly's forfeit 1 1 isc an I'lrcllon brt.'aiinn of povrrty, 1 do 1101 piitnuino to (letidc. "Mill I do know that aucb s all nit 1 1 11 1 would bn bud for thin nation and the uunoiincrd Hcpubllcitu Pimm lor s bllU autiirallon ol lcie vlhlon and radio npolfi contlnu two inllllon dolluia nru 11 ati'P tuwurd una diinui'ioiin monopoly not monopoly ot luctn and IfiMira, but u inoiiopoly 01 annul of Urn moot powrilul mrdla lor iPttlng the pro. pie know about tbnn." 1 A Now York advei lining man, MlrhrPl Levin, aiiiiounred lant WPdnrndity Ihul baikrra vf Oen llwiitbl D. Klnrnhowrr. the Kppuli llcan prrnldrnllal noininrr, planned it Iwo nilllion-dollur radlo-lv cane pniKii but Ihln wan discounted. tllppvpfi, whoiip nurncy waa re. hulled by Urn Citizen for Klnrn howrr oi Kanii'.itllon to linndlp rudlo. 'I V promoilon, anld the pliin wun dlM-uiflrd brcitune 111 the ut-nirrd tnnn was not lor nnlr, and U "the money wan not available. ") Mltrbell said: "Tbe news rovrraitp ulvrn to prPHidriillitl eaiidldulrn by the pirft In inp grrulrni nalrguaid We bnvr agaliiM thin norl of monopoly, llul I (In not think I am brlllillnx the power of the prpna whpn I nay that It dor nnl take the pli.ee o irirviMon in making a candidate known lo the people. ' Annprlllig "We Junt don't nltnirl the big contrlbutloiiB," Mitchell milled: "Hut there In a danger In bin contribution, a dunuer that ap plies equally 10 eunrr parly. "That danger l the Influence of rnnti Ibtilom upon the ixjlllleul par ty lo which Uiry contribute. " : Convicted Man Jries Suicide JACKSON, Minn. I Korcrri feedings will be lined In an attempt lo keep Lulbrr Mun.iclwliltr nine until bin dato with the elrctrlc chair oil Oct. 31. The 32-year-old exi- Murine's move to "beat the eluilr" by atarv Inn to drain wan rndrd by a 10111 1 order yesterday 10 days alter It f brgitn. Circuit Judge Bene Dule, acting , nu advice of phynlt-lnnn, orderrd 1 the condemned Munnolwhite trans. 1 Irrred from a In 1 1 at Columbia, ' Minn., to a llute mcntnl ho.ipltul , nrar hero. r Judge Djile fund I ho moving nf Muanelwhlte Wan a mailer ot con- venlenre and It wns not to be construed meaning bo was In , sane. , The condemned man apparently in a corns when he arrived at the mental Institution. MuAaelwhltc was convlrlrd of J beating Virgil Price, 03-yeitr old 1 fishing enmn operator, to death wnh hln bare flM.i. r m Mill n )an pi;assMwMi ajaipi iipisyataaaatiy w 2 Hollywood Adlai Backers Concentrate On Radio-TV SOUTH PACIFIC STAR WEDS SUgo end .croon iter Jem Blair and her "South Pacific" stage manager Nick Mayo duck ihower of rice after thoir candlo-lit wedding at the Sweden borgian church in San Franciico. It it the second marriage for both. The ceremony was postponed two and a half hours after other members of the cast were delayed en route from Sacramento. Romantic Duo Sent To Jail lly BOH THOMAS UM,.4 .. Iwn Brtl.... An II. .1. I) wood's part In Hie presidential tare. Today: 'I be campaign for Mrvrnaon. lint I VUrifl1 tM Thr lb.12 ram. pulgn Is drawing the most Dcuio crailo activity here In eight yearn. I lie nuinorr 01 tcJcunutn won- ..... ti.r UK.ui.ilufin ntkll Hrwi-ll't mutch tbe large groups who fol lowed the mugic drawing power ol H)K In previous cuinpaigna. Hut the current lace la s far cry Horn HrM. whin only Lucille Ball, Itonuld HeKUii. Kobcrl Ryan, llumplirry Hogitrl and Lauren Ba cilli npokc lor Truman. Ol that group, ftyan Is now work ing for rjlcviiiMjii, but Miss Bull In on the Ike bandwagon. Reagan, retiring prexy ol the Screen Adorn Guild, came out for Ike before the conventions, but is now leaning toward Adlul. The Bogarln, who ..ii...i,.H th Mnfiinon bounre Gar den rally for Ike last uprlng, re buck In me ueuiocruuc .uuui. They will appear with Bicvcimon at a San Francisco rally Oct. 15. 'I worked intra to get me Hum iliated," Bogart told me, "so ob vioiihly 1 wasn't lor Talt and his group. Whrn the laft bunch landed on him like a niaiikei, 1 urscovereu 1 didn't like the bcdlcllows I found niyM-lf with. I also read some books about Stevenson and heard his speeches. I'm lor him." The Hollywood cffoit lor Steven Kon is being directed from a former nun ki t building In the heart of Beverly Hills. There I found Allen klvkln, screen writer and one ol the lenders of the drive. "We are organizing a mass media rnniDaltm that would cost any commercial advertiter a million dollars." he drcluied. "But all 01 the .services Involved are donated. bnH th. nthrr rnsLs are absorbed jby our Hollywood contributors." Unlike tnc uur group, wiucn in concentrating on alar appearances at rallies, the Democrats are main ly concerned with radio transcrip tions and TV films. On his trip here last month, Stevenson spent an hour and a half before the movie cameras. Tne Hollywood volunteers are producing four lit minute films snd transcriptions and 25 one-minute shorts. Steven son appears on three-fourths of them. This campaign material is sent out on s mail-order basis by the Volunteers for Stevenson Commit tee In Chicago and the Democratic headquarters in Washington. The Hollywood group has also provided sklls snd songs, such as "Sing a Song for Stevenson and "Ballots Greece Calls New Elections ATHENS, Clrerre King Paul today ordered the Orrrk Parlla- mrnl dissolved and eallrd s grn- crnl election In an ellort to lift a majority government thai might aid the nation's grave economic situation. The King's decision ended sev eral weeks of iin.successlul eflorts to get Klrld Mnrshal Alexander I'npugos, whose right-wing Greek Rully party Is Ihe lurgrsl In Par liament, to loin Premier Nicholas Plitsllras and Deputy Premier Sophocles Vcnl7.eoa in s national government. The coalition of Plasllnis' left- ofcrnter Progressive party and Venlr-rlns' middle-of-the-road Lib orals had. only ball the scats MO In the outgoing Parliament. Its dependence on Independent vnles forced It to trend cautiously des pile the nation's mounting eco nomic troubles. KItl-Uf IinAIIMirl.- S. Trv 11 The cure may not woik bul "Lover Boy' hua gone w rriorm scnooi and nii'lma Is In Jail fur TO diiys In an effort by ainnormrs 10 brrnk up their torrid romance. Thelitis Is 27-yenr-old Mrs. Hor te HendrrMin, mollirr of three. .,,,1 "liner buv" Is a trrn-ngctl Ca-sanova whom authorities do not name. 8a id 'Ihelma ol "Lover Ho.v s irale niolher: "1 hope she's Mills lied now shr's got me lu lull." The mother rildn l 1IKP II when her bov stayed out two or three nights in a row with the petite, blue-eved blonde, and It wns she who made the complaint thul got Thelitis behind burn. . .and sent the boy in me Guiesviiie otitic school for boys. "I don't see where I did aiivihlng wrong." 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