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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1952)
m.rt.ilrtlu 111,1,0. OiiMiUi Truman Train In Midwest Attacks On Ike Continue diehard litolatlonlal, or even a moral aenatnra by name. lEIienhower early In the cam paign told a newa conference that he had no Hympathy with anyone who queitloned Marahall's Integ rity or patriotism.) Truman contended at Colorado Kprlng that F.laenhower waa try ing to win voire "by playing upon the canuallle and aacrillcc.n In Koiea." Truman aaid the man who la prealdent ha the "awful rcKpon. blllty" of deciding to use the atomic bomb and mut be a man "who can atand up to the political pre, aure when he has to make tough decision. "Let me tell you, too," he aald, "that Is a decision Hint a presi dent has to make for himself he can't pass the buck." Last night at Denver, Truman aald that his argument that It would be a mistake "to send a profession- Hou;.e" was supported by Slsen huwer's own language of four years ago. He quoted the general aa saying In 1MB, In rejecting suggestions of a nomination, that nothing at that time qualified for political life a man who has "spent his adult years In the military forces." And, added the Prealdent, "thai statement la as true today aa IV waa then." He declared that It would b "a grent mistake to send a pro fessional military man to Uie White House." ncotindrel." And there lie tied Into Kb en bower for falling, the Prealdent raid, tii delend Oen. Georre C. Marshall, World War II chief of Mall and former aecretarv ol atate, aiialnat altacka bv MrCarthy and Jenner. He did not mention Ida la! military man to the White WKUNhhOAY, OU'. H, Imi IW I I1M HT II. VA( ( AKO AHOAHI) '1 HUMAN TRAIN M1 Presldeut Trillium, lirnh mid pep pery dei.plle Hip uilnrt, ptmlieil hl "lllve Viii lu ll" ciiuimlmi Into the MKIwralPi'ii liirin licit IihIuV ullrr his bllleieiil attack oil Urn. Dwllihl U. fclnenhuwer. Illi ltl-car Niniul 1 1 mid rolled nn Into Nrliianka mill luwa brlme heartlliK Into Ills own atale of Mle- Dm 1. The Triiinun irpcli today In arhedulril lor I hp Mieimiiiloiih, In., HarveM I'Pnllvnl, but tit lenM aevrn whlalle.Mop I n Ik i Iroin Hip rear pin I r or m (it Hip trnlii appeared III prcwprci bPlmv the 1'icnUlcut re tire lur llip nlulil. At G'ulonliio Hprliutii, Colo., yrv terday, reporter thoiiulil Truman a iiilin nn they'd ever nern Mm In liln itnnnull on Khrnhowar. Truman In iimklntf a coaat-ta-nwil tour In brim If of Clov. AillKl Hteven-i-oii, I lip Democratic presidential canuiaaie. The I'reMdrnt aci.'iir.ed KImiiIiow rr of betraytiiit lite-lung principle and )iln brut lilrndn by aiipporllng what lip called Mitch "innral pin iiiIph" ax Ki-piibllcan Hena, Jo aeph n. MiCiulhy of Wlacotuln and William E. Jrimrr of Indiana. Trunin n admlttptl that lie one roiial'ltrcd Klaeiilinwer qualified for Ilie presidency and wpiU on to nv that "I am mw convinced that 1 wiia alwilulely wrong." lie contended tlml ElKenhower betrayed bin principles and aup portera by adoptliiK "rcacllonary" vipwn on foreimi policy and na tlontil deienne. lie accuned Elsenhower of de. clarliiK aupport for every Repub lican ciimlliliile "whplher that man la Hip 1)1 nek cm of reactionaries, a NEVER BEFORE nl aa 1 1 no n n i MS wiffi in ii 1 1 i n WITH 0 mm effort! r yS CJ0LD urn Mixes J JU NO EGGS OR va.r - - MILK TO ADD mj kvaisiiriB- in " BEATING TO PO -because Cinch is 1009 completely prepared with all finest ingredients, super blended by experts to a rich, creamy mix and accurately pre bcaten the equivalent of 700 strokes. Amoxingl Takes only one minute for perfect caketl It's true! Cinch guarantees the most delicious cake mix cake you ever madel Abso lutely nothing to do but add water, stir lightly and bake. ROEBUCK AND CO. j, I to ne 1 pmmn M?.&stTv ' w i I y1 mm v ar. i i i ,t k .. .in imh ii i. , - .turn iraiv.yy, i -r-r . r. j T! "A SALiTaS GREAT AS ITS NAMEi! ROEBUCK AND CO. sypeir spoco 1p you stretch your budget cotton plisse housecoats reg. $3.98' values Figure flattering fashions at a truly trifling price I Smart wrap-around styles with gay contrasting trims, in a wonderful selection of glowing Fall colors. Washable, of course TTTand jio jronlng necessary. Misses' and women's sizes.'" warm chenille robes reg. s4.98 values Thickly tufted, velvety chenille in a hancp some selection of patterns V. . fulkut, flattering styles to keep you v. arm as well as pretty! Popular colors. Misses' and women's sizes. tub-trusty printed cotton house dresses reg. $2.98 values t, bright little prints in your choice of flattering styles, gay colors. Sturdy, washable cotton with dainty trimming details. Sizes for misses and women. 'm pom money Jac ffl$ Store Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 133 So. 8th Phone 51 88 j 4 fiavorife lV0K-VVhHei5o!cJen,Slpicc.Devil!s Ridfle