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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1952)
MONDAY, OCT. 20, 10.12 1IKHALT) ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK SEVEN U.S. Reds Called Russian Puppets WASHINGTON Wl A itnvrin. lie 1 1 1 imnrl Mimiliiy riillril llir American Communist pnrly "n iiiirt nl tho Huvirt liiiiim" niMI rrtiHiiiiiriKjrcl lliul II be ii'ipmcd In riilMrr with the U. H. mucin, iiirnt Mill hi in 111 luriiiljci i.hlp rn-'ier mxl Hi liniiiicrn. 'I hi- t - ! 11 ii 1 1-1 id , ' i, .1 1 rump In n report liy a two iiii-iiiImt pnin-1 nl lie HllllvrlMVr A 'l I vll K'l Cnlilliil Hoard lUACIH, which hud ilili-ncd In Midi o IIiiiii M iiiunllii n( lrl ninv. "Nmliiteil liv Ihe Hiivlfl Union," Ihe piiurl irpmt Mild, Ihr party "sirlvcs Iih-cm-iiiiiIv lo inultr III Ulllleil Bliilri n Hiivlrl Amcill'li " Thli panel irroiullll'hili'll Unit llir pnily lie rniuhril In icitlslcr with Oil allot nry uciieiul in MiiM'nw. clnntlmilril, II olllcci.-i unil members, n i id give n fluiincliil no roiiniinn, This marked Ihr lli'.t Mrp In a "you inii-l nitl.tcr" drive dliec nl jMlir.t Urn Aiii'-i K-iiii Coin 1 1) mi M Tarty. It nun tukrn unilrr the-Intel ni I Security Art nt luiiil, hriirr known as the MrCuriuii Art lirrau-'C Hi, mithor wun Hrii. MrCniTun ill Nevi, 'Mir law iripllrtu 1 1 1 1 1 nil "Ciiiiiimiiilst (mill" and "Cuiiiiini nist action" oiutiiiiiiiiiinn rcsit'cr wlih llir U , uuvinnnirnl. 'llir Cinniniinuu -iiiin Ihr party Ih not subversive; thn JiiNlltin De partment says it . Anil ,iuriy altnrneya ihnllenited III cnnstllu. lluniilltv nl I tin McCminii Art, A two member punrl ol llir HACII, made up nl Hun i d Cli.ur iiuiii (Tin Ciiuiplirll Hi (in n mid J Jr. Kallnyn Millnle, listened o piii-and-con r:illtnony bclorr l miiiik llieir rrpml and rrtwninen. dnllon In I lull hniiul, which nur, I lour members, mere In on? caniy. I liiuwn. who wrote 111 rcpiit. 1 rtn 111 Unit IIukkIii ncllin thrmuli Hip I CiuiiiiiuulM Intrrniilloiiol, lint ' ill icclcd, dominated, conlinlli-1, rd- i ,,....l,l mmiI In KOIIIP exlCIll fl nniiird'' lhe Amrilcan Communist I'm ly. Oli.nvliiK Hint nl no limp ilur Inn Hie Ioiiu hrallniis llld Ihr Coin luuiilM pnily thuavow relationship Willi Hip HoMrl Union, Mm panels decision said: There air no protestations tl I'pppiilrncp and reloitn." The report wrnt mi lo say Hip evidence clearly cslubllvhes Unit Ihp Anirrli an Communist puny "linn llir kuiiip. principles nml goals now which II has fnslcrcd since 111 inrrpllnn: mitt has nlwuyn main tained Hip ichillonihlp nl umplr. ilonlnii subscivlnnic lo the bovlct Union." The party "lives lor Ihr dny w lir n it run install n dictatorship nl Hip pinlelailal In tho United Simn," Ihp pnurl raid, nddliiK: "Upon thP ovrrwhrlinlUR weight U.S. Plans Strong Campaign To Get U.N. Aid For Korea UNITKI) NATIONH. N. Y. I 'I1in Unllrtl rllulrn l rrnilyliiu "hnrd" cniiipnluu lo itel more Irnopi '(roin iiioip tlnllrd Nntlonn mruibrrn onto Hie Kurcun battle (IpIiI. The drlvp wnn hinted t by Hrc rrlnrv o Hlnlr Uruii Achri-on III Inn oprniiiK U.N, policy tlntriiipnt, nnrt wnn kirkrd nit In Ni-w York )tntrrdnv by John I). IllckPrnon, nnnlnlnnt M'Crrtnry u( ntulp. Artdn.vliiK Hip niinunl U N. Wppk lurrlllK o( Hip Ainrrlrmi Ansucl. niion (or the Unltrd Nntlonn, lin k roan nnlrt' . "We liiipnd to prfvi hnrd In Uie firnprai Apnioiy 10 bpi ninny Unltrct Nntlonn niciiiborn n IKn nblp who hnvn not donp no lo (me up to IhPIr rrnponnbllillrn in Ka ren. Tliere thoiild bo mnrr troopn Iherp now.'rrnrty to rontlntip the Utililini n l"ii nn necrnnnry.' Ilirkrrnnn nmd the cnmpnlitn .I1.IIL il.OV M'KNCril r Mm nhould rrnch lin helglit whpn the drbnlrn nliout U N. nclon on Korean rmlMIco come up In the U.N. Anneinbly Pollllcal Commit tee, poxmbly within a wrpk or two. The dltclonure came liter Run nla'n Korcliin Mlnlnler Andrei VI nhltky Indicated In hln policy ad renn Saturday that the Cominu nlntn intend to continue their re luml to accept U.N. arniUtlce tcimi, Ruminn-PollAh allackn on the U.N. poiltlon tnlled by Ben. Alex ander Wiley (R-win) o( the V. 8. tleleuatlon "an evil bng ol lien" npprnred to hold no conciliation oiler In annwer lo Acheaon'i mod erate word earlier Inst week, Neverlhelenn, the Stat. Depart ment nut nurnlnn enperta to work nn Vlnhinnky'i olllclnl Runnlan tent la determine l( any unnoticed phrase Indicated aome Communlnt rhanno nl ponltlon whlrh waa not ciiuuhi when Vlnhlnky and Ihe U N. Interpreter! raced throuvh Ihe .peeeh finturdny. Acheinn withheld comment on Ihe ntntemenl over Ihe week end. Other HeleBnlen cnlled It a rchnnh ol old Soviet prononaln. Achenon'a nprecli held an unml tnkenble note (or the nntl-C'om-mniiM majority In the Annembly when he nnlri, "11 l In Korea, thnt our whole nlrucluie o( collective ecurity n meeting tin nupreme lent. ... we "hull hnve nn onpor- t milt v bv notion at thin Ansembly lo drmotwmte to the nnarensor Ihnt we nip united In purport and mm In resolve. ,Th North Korean, meanwhile, nent a mevime to U.N. Secretary Clenernl Tryuve Lie demnndlnR that their representative take part In nnv dikcunnlon o( Korea. "No (leclnion taken by Ihe U.N. In our absence would be vnlid." Uie men nnee tnld. The Korenn demnnd, which wn lulled bv North Korenn rorelitn Mininter Pnk linen Yunu, wnn lo lie nl to the Political Commlllee lor connlderntlon. The iteneral policy debate were scheduled to continue In the As sembly's nesjlonn today. ol the evidence In thin proceeding ve ciiiicluil" Hint i eioudent I the party In illlictid. dniulnnled and 'iiuiiiilli-d 'by the Soviet Union; and Iho ieipoiidenl nprrulen prlinnrlly u nilvnucn Hip oljji-cllven ol the world C'uininuiilf.t innveinent." The npoit nnld Hint In pant yenin miut il Hie pnily' leuuern weir luiiKht In Moscow m Ihf Mile which Hip Soviet union 1p- ii ed" the Anicilinii putty to piny. Upon their return lo Ihln l ountry, the repnrt i.nld, ' '".hei.c leitdi-r.i. In tuin, tniiKht mid entiled out the policies, ntliileny nnd tiicllcn which they Icnnied In Mo.cow." The next nlep I lor the unity' In w;. cm to lilo txccptlonn to the pnncln lepmt, Ihe boiud In expected lo dlnpose ot llie.',e wiuioiii niiiner nenrinits J, llownid McCiiiilli. then the attorney Kenernl, lnrtcd the pro- leediimn nniun-1 the pmty In November, I DM), Ijy petltlonlim the SAC'll In (Hid the unit v In be " Coiiimuniht - nctl'iu niKnnlntlon willun the teriun ol the McCnrrnn act. I'oimer Rep. Vllo Mnrcaulunlo AI.P Is Y mid John Am. whu nppeured nn ntturneyn lor the pnily ourlnit Ihe liciulnun. con tended Hint Hie WcC.uinn act car ried with It ' a bulll-ln verdict" and lluil Hie bumd had no othei roume limn to l.mue tin order to reiilnter. It In virtually lorrnone con cluolon Hint the lull bonrd will adopt the pnnrl recommendations. When thnt In done the way will be open lor a lull-sculp legal buttle on the cnnnlllullonnllty ol the McCnrrnn net. Mnrrnntonln and Abt nought without nuccenn to lent the con- Mllutionnl lusue before the board and In the court. The bonrd nald the law did not live It the (unction ol panning on thin, but merely to conduct henr- Inun nnd liisue an ord,-r bncd on uie evidence. And three-ludKe ledernl court turned the pnrly luwyern down on Ihe u round they were piemalure In ankiiiii relief before the board had made Itn rullhii. The nupieme court rcluned '-o Intervene. The act llsell provide lor Judl clal review nl the bouu'.i l:i-l order. The (lrt ntep li (or the party' lawyer In petition in? I'. S. court ol -ip.Krnl, herj (or a review. . In the end, 'he Supiema Court will be called upon to pas upon Drown, a resident of Brooklyn, N. Y., I a lornier Juntlce Depart ment attorney. Dr. Mrllnle I nn Indian rdu cnlor who nerved lor mnny yenrt ns gcnernl director of thi Ameil enn Annoclnllon ol University Women. Other member ol the bonrd, who will pnriicipnte In tin I dis position o( the cn.se nlon; wiui Brown and Dr. Mcllnle, nr-j Wat son IS. Miller and David J. Cod dmre. Miller, a resident ol Washington. 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FBI Enters Theft Case NASHVILLE, Tenn. -The FBI ha allPred to help local police track down the bandit who made all with an estimated 1100.000 in cash, fur and Jewel at a swanky dinner party Saturday night. Three masked bandit, dressed alike and wearing glove, entered the home of Frnncln B. Warlleld, In Ihe fashionable Belle Mrnde section, lined 30 guest and live Negro nervnntn ngaln.nl the wall at gun point, then stripped them of cash and Jewel and too lur wrap Irom tipsialr room. SHA Student Wins Award Mary Ann Guldl. student nt Sac red Henri Academy here, won nn - . . . . , tl.A ka., unanr .Inn, at Ihe nnnunl Northwest Catholic High School Prens Conference held on the Gnninsa University enmpus In Sjwknne Saturday. Mis Cititdl.wns one ol several Sncred Heart student. attending. Marnuette Hish School of Yaki ma. Wash., received a gold cup lor Ihe bent newspaper. 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Ardent Sportsman. fili it W. ft. Wklleantk SAM COON says! "The stole and federal gov ernments hove a tendencv to denv the locpl commun ities a riqht to run their own affairs, centralizing this power in Washington, D.C., and Salem. I feel the closer vou can act government to the peoDle the better gov ernment you'll hove." emu, . . ' -Y syne li 1 "t" -'! 1 SAM COON Republican Candidate For U.S. Coniren Paid for by the Coon for Congress Committee; Law rence Neoult, chairmgn. C7 Awfl . VJ la" Tk Ml SH'S. A mm M 7Z1$ ft : n f . .-Sfc."'-- -.' "V IV;: r):-;ci ARTIFICIAL HEART The small black box with glass tubes in tha center of Ihe picture it the machine which recently took over "complete function of maintaining blood supply to the body" of a 41-year-old-patient for 50 minutes at Harper Hos pital at Detroit, Mich., while the patients heart was opened and worked on by surgeons. The mechanical device empties the patient's heart of blood and enables surgeons to use direct vision rather than "blind sense of touch" in heart surgery. This picture was made while surgeons in background tried the operation of the device on a dog. Medical researchers said this was believed the first known instance of a patient's sur vival through the use of an artificial heart. Exiled Arab Legionnaire Heads Anti-Britisn Group CAIRO. Egypt 'n-An exiled lor mer colonel In Jordan'. Arab Le gion nay "liberal Legion olllcer; have lonned nn underground grout to (Ight "British domination' o. their country and Ihe Legion' Brit Ish commundcr, brig, John toluol Pasha. The report came Irom col. ad dullah el Tel, who lied to Calrc In June, lSrlft. and later was sen tenced to death In absenlun by Jordan lor allegedly asnlsllng in the plot thnt ended In the assassina tion ol King ADCiunan. in nnia ne ana me ouicer. along with nympathetic Jordan politicians, had sent nine demand to premier i-wena iana adui Hud. These Included expulsion of Olubb Pasha and other British ol llcer of the Legion, Inauguration of land reform and a cleanup o( al leged government corruption. The colorful colonel, who com manded the Arab Legion unit which captured the Old City of Jerusa lem In the Palestine War. likened Congressional Sizes Told WASHINGTON lifl Census Bur eau figure show that Oregon's Third Congressional District l the 15th largest in the United States. The district, with 471,537 resi dents, is made up of Multnomah County. Population In other Oregon con gressional districts: First 434.414: Second 247,- 883: Fourth 368.007. Sen. McCarran Warns Of Reds In Labor Foists WASHINGTON m Chairman McCarran ID-Nevi ol the Senate Internal security subcommit tee said today even a (ew Com munisla In labor union leaaersnip posts can disrupt defense produc tion. McCarran's statement accom panied Ihe subcommittee a publl-: cation ol testimony that Commu-; nli,ln were active In various locals of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers ol America ! IU.E.) in the Cleveland, O., area.' Almost all ol the testimony about the much-investigated U. E. ex- i peiled Irom the CIO on grounds It ! was Communist-run was taken at . public hearings In Cleveland last April. The subcommittee' report listed j nine persons who, It said, are ac live In the U. E. In the Cleveland area and who. It added, were Iden tified III the hearings a Commu nists. Each o( them re(used to an swer question about Communist party membership or activity. They said that la do so migbt incriminate them. McCarran said that probably "only a very small percentage o( Ihe union membership la tainted who are have positions enabling them "to disrupt the operations of .scores ol plant critically needed In the defense effort." He also said that several of those named as Communists in the hear ings are or have been active in other unions and appear to be "professional agitators moving from one area to another, (rom one, union to another as Commu- i nlst party requirements dictate." ( "It would seem obvious that such i people owe no allegiance to the union or to Its members br: only to the Communist party,'- McCar ran said. "To them, the union Is nothing maie than an kciual or potential Implement of commu nism." Two organisers (or Local 735, U. E. In Cleveland, were ques tioned at close-door hearings here about testimony 4denlilytng them as Communists. They were Paul J. Shepard and James E. Marino. Both declined to answer numer ous questions. 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