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TUKSDAY, OCT. 21, l.p2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATJ1 FALLS. OREGON PAGE FlVe. '2 Unbeaten Records Involved In Washington Senatorial Race OI.YMPIA, Wa.ili, Wl T w u yoiinii but vlrnin niiiiimluiiur, novcr Uratrn lor imhllc ulllcr, nir , InrkPtl 111 a lilttrr lliihl for I he only Wellington Htulo rntl In tlm U. b. Himale nt (itiiko Hi llils rlrutlon. 'Ill Itfiuilillcnnn hnvn It; Hie Uriuucmin UHiik Uiry ' H11 lllu uunn ill Imtll ixillllunl imrtlrn , have wlifolril into Ihc slate in lire aalvo In bi'lmll of llm candidal. '. The will, lirld bv Hon. Hurry P. , Cain "Into 11)411, In nouiilil by Henry Jxkiun, a DciiiikthIM iiiriilHT nt the U. H. Houmi ol Hfpreanila- , llvr lor Hie I11M 13 yrnr. Cain wan innyor o Tntoiiin be fore 111" election to Iho Bemile aflrr World War II (invito ' Eiirnpr. Prenldenl Truman, Clov. Aillnl Hlevennon, Bon. K.Mr Kelimver ol 1 'lennenire mid Ben. Paul II. IXmii- 1 lirn ol Illlnoln slumped lor 40-yi-ar-old Jackson durliiK their t'aiiiainn Irlim tlirmwh Uir Mule. hen. Hubert 8. Kerr ol Oklahoma will be hero tomorrow lo continue Ibo Deino- , dalle pitch for Jackson. t'aln received I'm upport of Gen. Dwlulit Elnrnhuwcr when lie wan here. Ben. JoMMh McCarthy of Wisconsin will be In Hie Mute, tomorrow mid Benn. Btylen Hi'lilye (if New Hampshire mid lU'borl A. 'loft of Ohio urn on Ihelr way. McCnrlhy, whose primary-rlec- . Hon victory hemieiird the Coin camp, will Invade Jackson'a home lown o Kveretl In make a alate will broadcast. Cain will Intro sure him. Cain, i, gained national prom inence two yeara auo when he ; aucceMfully opposed Prenldent Truman'a nomlnallnn of former Oov. Mnn C. Wallmen of Wash- , iimton State ai chairman ol the National Security Resource Board. Ilia opponent have attempted to aiaoclala him with the "real en tali lobby" and "power trust," . rbarRliiK he taken hi order Irnm them and other "apeclal lntere.it" roup. Jaeknon'a advertloenieiita have quoted Eaatrrn publication describing Cain aa one of the nallnn'i worm aenatora. Cain, In turn, Ima labeled Jack on "a rubber atamp" for Prel dent Truman and Secretary of Slat Acheaon," aaaertlng that he Chiang Urges Cooperation In Fight Against Commies TAIPEH Chiang Kai-shek today urged El and Went to form a common front against commu nism. Unlena Ihev do, he "aid, Ihe Eatt w:ll tall lo Soviet Imperialism and after thai the whole world. By Ihe term "Kant," be explained he meant the Far JEaat and Middle Kaat. Highway York Delays Travel KAI.KM iif) The Slate Highway Commlaalon announced Monday that there are delay on the lo. lowing atrelchea of highway be cause of construction- Corvallla-Newport Highway 6 3 miles on Newport Toledo section. Ochoco for 10 mile west of Mitchell. Columbia River Cascade !ck 10 Hood River. , The DUe-Callfornl Modoc Point to Barclay Spring, and from mile aouth of Lapine to Will jnstie Junction. Pacific Lane County lint lo Anlaul. , Coast South of Reedsport for 11 mllea, John Day-Burns rr I mile en Silvlea section. Umpqua Reednport-Dean creek ecllon, HST Afraid Says Dewey NEW YORK l.ft Ooy. Thomas T.. Dewey says President Truman leara to have "clean" adminis tration take over In Washington, and "It must be because the (treason la so great he does Dot dare let It be rooted out." He made the statement last ) night In a speech at a rally of the New York Young Republican Club. People DO Read SPOT ADS - -you are! The Portland Federation of Women's Organizations says VOTE 332 x YES FOR LOWER MEK PRICES Be guided by impartial opinion. Don't be misled by unsupported propaganda of the milk monopoly ; ' MILK PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ACT k ., AFFILIATED MILK COMMITTEES OF OREGON ' ff1 ASHitfd Milk rimptisn Cnmielltssi ol Orssnn. ( !,,' I'M larlor, 41 Puk Buiidias. Ponlsed, Oisaoa. clmicc lo Ihelr tune whenever they pull Iho Kliliiga.j l.uhor leiidera nave gone all out lor JnckKoii and aulnt Cain, Ciiln churned In a radio address thul Ed Wnnton, ntato A PL head, him Jiicknon "In hi pocket" and la liyliiit to Impose "(houghl eon irol" on the workers ol Washington Htute. We'don "Md he will answer Ciiiu'a nltiick In alate-wlde broad cunl Friday. Cnln nld labor leader had "alncked the deck" SKalinl him mid olhcr Republican leader, ninklnii It dllllculi lor them lo pre i.cut Ihrlr vlewi to union member hli. To overcome what he termed "discriminatory" lactic on the part ol labor leadera, Cain ha been campaigning heavily along Ih liiinil-hnklnu circuit at lac- lorlea. mill and amall outlying coniiminlt;en. And he hna tried, without awe ccna. to draw Juckson Into a pub' lie debate on what ha term the Important Issue of the campaign: "Ilia Korean War. labor lea-Isle- Hon, iiiitl-Coniiminliit legislation and Jar-kaon's voting record on t.prlldluu." He accused Jackson of "duck ing" Hie challenge to debate, Jackson, one of the ataie'a moat eligible buchelnrn, replied In an advertisement Hint Cain "fought our defense buildup" bv voting aualtist Ihe 1U-group Air Force and military aid to Korea and Formosa before the Communist attack. He went to Caln'a hometown lor a radio broadcast on what he en tilled "Iho aorry Cain record." Jackson crltlciiu-d Caln'a voting record on aoclal aecurlly and gov eminent reorganization and aa serted Ihe lormer Tacotna mayor has "done nothing" for the tte In hi nix year a senator. Cain, a member of the Senate Appropriation Committee, cited hi effort In obtaining federal fund lor Ihe Eagle Oorge and Ice Harbor Dam In Washington. In late development yesterday, Carl Vlklnir Dolman of ' Seattle. who 'a defeated by Carn for the Republican nomination for aenaior, announced he will vole for Jack on. The Chinese. Nationalist general Issimo expressed hi view at a general news conference, open to all foreign correspondents and the local press first of Its kind he baa ever given on rormona. Por any effective fight agalnat communism and Soviet Russia, he listed two tqmgs aa essential: 1. Par-alghted statesmen of the West, led bv the United Slates. should understand th aspirations of the Eastern countries and try to meet them, particularly on eco nomic mailers. I. Eastern countries must - be warned that. If they tried to dis rupt their Ilea with the West, It would be the quickest snd shortest wsy to fall Into the trap of Soviet Imperialism. Chiang ssld he wss sure that If the West, led by the United Ststas. gave assurances lo Esatern coun tries about their national aspira tions, these would be accepted and Ihe East would co-operate. Ex-Con Held For Slaying PORTLAND Daniel Julius Olson, an ex-convlct, wss arrested at his home here Monday and booked on a charge of manslaugh ter bv abortion. I A warrant for hi arrest was Issued earlier after a woman signed a complaint that Olson had performed an abortion on her In hla establishment which then waa located outside the city limits. Police said the Sl-year-old man had a long record of previous ar rests In Oregon and other aiates. He was released from prison ear lier this year after serving part of a four-year sentence on a bad check conviction, they aald. A Heat Your Home Willi w DUO THERM Qaslllr-r.rlklar-ssair WESTERN OIL ims sank si rasas ist. DINNIR TIMI "Catholic Family of the Year" linei up for dinner t their home near Helens, Mich., where they run e 485-eere farm by the "family council" tyitem. Standing in doorway is Mn. Reggonbuck and fourth in line il her husband. One of their 12 children is fighting in Korea. :' "' Horses Take By BKN FRENCH HARR18BURO, Pa. ( Ol' Dob bin may be on his wsy out but you'd never know It ' m Pennsyl vania's cspltal olty during Octo ber and November. Horses by the hundreds snd horse lover by the thousands take over the town for two weeks each fall. First there's the week-long Penn sylvania National Horse Show, now one of the world's largest; then the Standardbred Horse Sale, the leading harness horse suction. Float Shows GOP Victory SOUTH PASADENA 'P Ut New Yesr'a Day the Democrats walled when South Pssadena'a float was sighted In Pasadena's Rose Parade. The float ahowed an elephant (romping Into the front door ol the White House and a donkey leaving at the rear. City e f f I c I a Is yesterday an nounced that their next float will be "A Bicycle Built for Two."' with a donkey and an elepnam riding tandem. If Adlal wins next month, Ihe donkey will be up front: If Ike cornea through, the elephant will be riding In the front seal. til EVERYBODY WHX UYi Isn't she Vrecious in j -y her new Coat 1 P; vfTs ' " ' -' Moiher with her "Fashion- ' 'J" how" will adore theia (laiianng lilila coais. So girl- ' Rei SmQnn-RothmQn . ;jh, to gay, to uUarly grand . . ! Originbls ... , . - . " . ' COT5;.: little girls ; tff ? I! TherV casuol cools, - dressy jit'CH lr. I coots . . . lOOVp wool s .'v.in- ' . rJt " terlined '..-' vtlvet. t r ims, V Id Xi belled bocks in evirv color .. .;, . - l W (hot tokes. mothers eye . . ,s . rj qp 1 'ft I kS 1 and douohters too! 3 t'o-;6x-' Zt".7 0 GOATS"r..v" A choice of one of the finest p qp : : . '.collections of qirls coots ever V "nf' .fa '.. ...qrown-uo styles. in novelty .. J.' . I , or ploin colors'i . , 100 wool y ' ' I - - ..interlined ... for "Miss " ,Aq qt X J 'Portieulor.":7 to 14 ' , . 'Z.7..70- jOT" . . Children's. Coats, Second Floor ' : . . . . .. . , , ..... Over Pennsylvania City Already more then 800 horses hsve been entered for the IVD'i Pennsylvania National, Oct. 25 through Nov. 1. Show olficials be lieve thst msy be a record num ber ever housed under one root snywhere In Amerlcs. 'Trom everything we can lino out, It's the Urgent number of hor ses ever brought together tor a pure Indoor horse show," ssld one of the offlclsls. The Pennsylvania Nstionsl, tirst on the Indoor borne show circuit, brings together Just sbout every variety of horseflesh to compete for 136,000 In prtte. There sre Jumpers both Inter national and domestic-hunters, nigh stepping saddle and harness hor ses, Arsblsns, Tennessee Wslkers and Westerns. In addition, there Handicapped Women Aided CHTCAOO I A project of de signing tsllor-msde homes for hsndlespped housewives wss de scribed todsy to delegates of the 40th annual National Safety Con tress, Dr. Edith L. Krlsteller. director of the New York University pro ject, ssld mode) rooms have been set up that enable handicapped women to do household work Irom their wheelchairs. sre the special exhibitions of trick horses, hitches snd the United States Olympic dressage team. The, International Jumping Com petition between teams from live nstlons Is- the spectator favorite. Jumping against the young U. teams will be entries from Canada, France, Ireland and Mexico. Just as important to the true equine enthusiast are the hundreds ol show classes when the nation's top exhibitors. Including radios Arthur Godfrey, display their blue bloods. Godfrey Is a leading breed er of the classic Arabians. The key to the horsemen's grow ing interest In Harrisburg Is the seven acre Pennsylvania ' State Farm Show Building, which off era unsurpassed stabling facilities un der one roof. The huge arena ac comodates nearly 10,000 specta tors. Following on the heels of the Pennsylvania National Is the stand ardbred auction. Some 1M trotters and pacers brought a record l. 601 .634 during last yesr's live day ssle. Fountain Pm lUpairiar ay fr T-raja s naaaawaa re avsti as. es teas Grammer Defense Works On BALTIMORE I Oeorge Ed ward Grammer's defense counsel net about today trying to tear down testimony of the state's star wit ness, a trim, attractive New York secretary, who told the court she and Grammer had talked about marriage. Mathilda Mlzlbrocky'a testimony waa what the state felt It needed to pinpoint what It ha contended from the start of the week-long trial that Grammer killed his wife so he could wed the pert 28-ycar-old United Nations office worker. Doctor Urges Change In Cerebral Palsy Attitude BV FRANK CAREY Assorlsted Press (Science Reporter CHICAGO I A Chicago spec ialist on cerebral palsy In Infants Tue;day called on doctors to adopt a "realistic" middle course be tween "over-pessimism and over optlmlsm" regarding the ailment. "Incorrectly, although undoub tedly innocently through Improp er understanding of the condition many physicians Inform parents that nothing can be done about it whil manv others sav "the child I will outgrow It," declared Doctor 'M. A. Perlsteln of the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy, add ling: Boxers Fail To Impress YAMAOATA, Japan OH Em- , peror Hlrohito and Empress Nag- ago wunessea tneir itrsi Doxing bouts Tuesday and had a some what uneasy time. Both appeared relieved when a towel was thrown Into the ring by s nervous second whose fighter wss being chased around the ring. "De as dirty bring In your soiled elethes!" Men's Hand Laun dry, 11th and Klamath, Phone ylic from Visitors ere always welcome ' :30to4:30 . Otympii Brewinf Company ; Olympla, Washington, U.S.A. MOne of America's Exceptional UK bUMM . irteswi ifrr Dorothy May Oremmer's body was pulled out of her car the night of Aug. 18 alter the car ran out of control down a sloping suburban Baltimore road. On her head were deep gashes the medical examiner said could not have been caused by objects within the car. Judge Herman M. Moser per mitted as evidence s statement Grammer made to police saying he hit his wife with a piece of pipe after a half-dozen drinks be cause she said something about his thinking more of his job than "The real facts are. that on the one hand, advances have been made In helping cerebral palsied pattens to live a reasonably normal life and that changes lor the bet ter often occur as such patients grow older. "But, on the other hand, there Is actually no such thing as 'out growing' It and any such state ment Invariably leads to disap pointment and frustration on the part of the parents and the pa tients themselves." In an interview st the 21st an nual meeting of the American Acsdemy of Pediatrics, Dr. Perl stein said "There was a time when most doctors leaned towards over pessimism, but now the pendulum appears to oe swinging towards over-optimism." : EXTRA FLAV0RL : becattM if fV'i S Paa-Touted, SfdrMm our Breweries' 'Other Yoman he did of her. Orsmmer told the court he made up the account. At the end of yesterday'a testi mony, Defense Ally. Anthony S. Federlco wasn't sure what approach he would stsrt with todsy. He Im plied he wss considering putting Grammer on the stsnd but ssld he wsnted to talk with the de fendant first. Miss Mlzlbrocky told Judge Moser, hearing the case without a Jury, that she and Grammer met last November In a bowling alley. Their friendship blossomed Into love, she said, and the two discussed marriage. The only problem keeping them from marrying, she aald, appeared lo be that of religion. She said she is a Catholic. Orsmmer la Protestant (Methodist). 8he said Grammer never men tioned being married already. "I saw so much of him I didn't believe he could hsve a family," she added. "He convinced me later he didn't" She told of their two-week's" stay st the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago from July 26 to Aug. 4. Federlco. In cross-examination, asked if they stayed there as man and wife. She replied. "Yes." Before she left the stsnd. Judge Moser asked if she still loved Grammer. She paused, then said: "It's difficult to ssy. You love a person for what you think they are. Ed lied to me." a Extra Work Mode Easy Rent A Typewriter mr Adding Machine) XJssIrM r BsaS Last month's rental is egelleal le the purchase price VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY (tt() mtcr Sv-. ."-:"-- J