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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, OCT. I), 10H2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ..IN If" Nixon Attacks Truman Smear ABOARD NIXON TRAIN iei leu. Itlvhard M. Nixon said hint light J'l flilnnt Truman ami Heu relary ol Biato Ili'im Acliesiin "urn iryliiK In destroy dm inpiilaliuii mil alnndlnu uf n grant A 1 1 c 1 1 u li 1 1 . Jwlghl ICIaeiihower, rriiiirriltws ol In eosl to llio prestige u( Amor cii," Hpneklng lo s Hriiiljl!i-nn titlly It C'Hllton, O , tl in llrpiililiciiii vice rr-ldenllal nominee aald, "Tliry sow blmne Klsenliower tor evory liilng, tar high prices, lor lieiiien Ions lossea lo tha Communists Ivon for Korea." 'Jim California nrnulor, on (lie li Hi leg of two-day whistle KlO) lour of Ohio, nnld, "III III" order )l linporlniicn the Democrallo llno m now inula: Truman, Achcsun ind Stevenson," and added: "Btovenson's fnllurn lo disavow '.hese dishonest attacks against lien. Klseuiiowcr by Truman imu srlir.ion lias spellrd liln deleiil." Nixon nnld It In essential to niulnlHln a Miiiiiil hiitlonul economy III order to Ileal world ruiniiiiliilxiii. "I charge Hint llio record ol Truman mid Ai'heson as well as Hut of Arheson's lornter niualHtniil, Adlnl BlpvriiM)ii itlvcH llm Amer ican people no hope for safety ul home from the sinister Uncut ol Communism. If n ccinl limn this team in ofllca tor miollirr torn J ears, there will no mom Alger inures, more atomic rplcs, more crises." The rlrrtlnn of Klsonliower, Ihc senator aald, will bo the signal tor 1 1 ic general to rid Ilia govern incut of Communists "mid tlio people who put lliil 1 1 there," At Clinton, Nixon addressed nuar-cupiiclty crowd In Ilia 0,000 seat Memorial Hull. A pollce-eatl-muted crowd of MO greeted the senator on hla arrival ul tlio rail road ntiilloii. i;u i llci . Nixon giivo rear-platform tulkti nt (Jonhoelon, Hlcuoeu vllle, DriiiilMiil, Ni'Wiuk mid Ziinos vllie. Kirn Chief Willi Weiiver cs tlinnted 0.WKI persons surrounded Nixon's train plntform nt Cothoc ton. On his swing through the slate's Kaslcrn roul-inlnliiK men, Nlo mud Ihn wny lo defeat cummun Ixin "wlihout a wnr In to win the battle koIiik on lor Ihn minds mid hearts ol llio people. Il l spiritual and iiiornl ollennlvn. You'vn got lo net Ihn crooks out of Washing ton. Klscnhuwcr will restore sound morula," Itl AVI HH HAM HlltKAMK COLUMBIA KAIXH. Mont. Ml lllull In Montana's ltiM:kica on a creek a few miles from hero, beavers are building existing dams higher mid Murium new oiiea. causing lunucrs to wonder how they are going to water their stock. Ihn reduced stream How la now lir.1,,,, altulifH hv lli RlnlM leinh and Clame Ueparlnienl. "Ilo u illrlv firing us your tolled rlndiest" Men'a Hand laundry, lllh and Klamath. I'hone t-ZHI. Superfort Said Missing; Radar Reported Contact ', ' . .. mum RECOVERS Little Jacque tin June Johnion of Minne apolii appeared doomed to die of t heart defect until Or. P. John Lewis operated on her heart while her tomporature wet dropped to 79 degree! at tha Univeriify of Minne sota. Jacqueline, S, it pic tured putting on the roller ikatet Dr. Letvit qave her when the left the hoipitel. TOKYO W A B2 Superfort dlaappearad yeaterday ahorlly alt er rudar picked up an unldpntllled piano approaohliiK It from the direction of the Kuaalan.hnld Ku rllea, the Far Kant Air Forces naid today, 'Yn Air Force aald radar tracks ol the two planes merged. It did not nay the unidentified plunn was Rimnlan or that the Uuperfort wan attacked. Tlie FEAP reported armed F8 Thunderjet flKhlern were icuardlnn planes searching for the inlnnlnK 1121), It disappeared oil Eaatern Hokkaido, Jupun's northernmost Island, which Is separated by a narrow slrail from the Kurlles. The spokesman said a voice dla treas call In Kniflb,h, presumably from the bomber, was heard anu then a crew member shouted: "Let's net the hell out of here.' The newspaper Asahl aald Jp anenn police reported a plane, I belchlnK black smoke, crashed Into the sea near ncmuro, norineasi Hokkaido, at about 2:20 p.m. yes terday. They aald the plane hit in Russian-controlled territory. 'JTie spokesman refused comment on thai. The Air Force aald the Japan based Huperfort wan on a routine flight at 1&.0O0 feet and "was under the customary U. 8. radar observa tion." The radar plot showed It wa heading east. Ilie Air Force added: "A second but unidentified sight ing was plotted at about 2:16 p.m. on a westerly heading about seven miles Inside Japanese territory. I "The tracks ol the unidentified aircraft and the B28 were followed until they merged on the radar scope about eight miles northwest of Nernuro, which point Is In Jap anese territory about 16 miles from the International border. "Tlio merged radar tracks, still over Japanese 'errltory, contlnueu southeast for s lew moments and then disappeared from the radar scope. Shortly thereafter a single unidentified 'May Day' call (voice Homemakers Case Supr 4 ta 1 ovir any ether bran In Picific Cout komul Thty COUNT ON CANE I Howobout you? cane sugar SOS) was heard, preaumably from the Superfort. Then there was silence." The spokesman said It was pos sible for two planes In the same general area to merge on a radar scope If they are close together. He aald it was possible for a plane to go below the range of the radar line of sight. This could account for the disappearance of the uni dentified plane. Search planes yesterday sighted an oil allek two miles east ot Ochilshl on the Southern shore ol the Neniviro. Peninsula, the Air Force aald. The hunt waa resumed today but a 200-foot celling hampered Hie searchers. 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