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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1952)
PARE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHKfiON WEDNESDAY, octoiieu si). -ins Korea Called Truman's War; Taft Urges Mew Asia Policy 'SPOKANE, Wash W Sen. Rob ert A. Tafl of Ohio says the only (satisfactory solution to the Korfan War program calling for the protection ol Asia by Asians. "We cant (end American boys to the far-flung corners of the earth evcrvtlme someone wants to atari a war." the GOP senator Forest Fund Check Arrives A check fo SKS.M5.51 was re ceived Tuesdav by Annabolle New ton, coumv treasurer, as Klamath County's share of fiscal year 1W3 federal forest timber sales and land jcr.tals. The money is earmarked for the county's road fund, IS per cent, and the school fund. 25 per cent. It represents 25 per cent of the value of receipts of federal forests In Klamath County. Last year the sum received by the county was slightly higher, S328.000.02. Report Raps Police Dep't HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. WV-Repre- seutatives from Mopkinsviue ana Ft Campbell planned to meet to--,-1. ......... - Hr.nl crr&nd iurv report which said soldiers from the fort nao been oruuuiy cu : i . .1 -, V... 1lrmn lr In a blistering excoriation of vice and law emorcemem in nupmu, ...i,a thm irv pM-nmmenderi ves feraav U3 A rcpoi ituci riu ; cah that all of the more than 25,000 Ft. Campbell personnel be barred from this city until the commissioner of safety and certain policemen are removed. Mayor A, S. Koon said he doubted there was any more vice In Hop kinsville than other towns and ad ded the city would act in case of Jaw violations that come to the officials' attention. Th rrnt in rv rerjoit said. It Is apparent that the Hopkinsvtlle police department and the com missioner of safety have accepted bribes and payoffs." Safety Commissioner Joe Davis denied "everything in the grand jury report" and added that be would not resign. Police Chief James Greenfield last night labeled the report "the biggest lie I've ever heard." He added that his attorneys will take "proper steps, probably tomorrow" In answer -to the charges. The report charged: . "There have been at least four instances where soldiers were with out provocation brutally beaten or killed by members of the Uopkins ville police department." . I'C BMJ WV - anv soldiers who had been beaten or killed. told an enthusiastic audience ol about S.0O0 in ine oiaic Arinury. Korea has been "Truman's war from the beaumlng," he said. , "The only way to clean up con ditions in the lederal government is to elect uwigiu tiscimowcr p" Ul , . 1 . At - ai-lir atiiwaranre. he nre- dlctcd an Elsenhower victory "Per haps Dv quue a uh, Dm um-u "all political predictions are based on quicksand." At this point so close to election, there is little a candidate can say to w'ln support, ne saiu. om i makes a tremendous difference who gets out the vote." Tafl accused the Democrats of bestowing prestige on communism around the world. Presidents Haid ing, Coolidge and Hoover each re fused to recognise Kussia, ne sm. but Roosevelt came along and made communism "respectaoie. "Now the Russians boast that they control one-third of the world," he said. He said he felt President Tru man has hurt Stevenson's chances lor the election aunougn nis whimic stop appearances may have "stirred up ' local party icaaers. Woman Dies In House Fire EUGENE W Mrs. Maude E. it.,, fniinri dead in her smoke-filled- home 'ter a neigh bor, Mrs. Ornn . ireianu, lumvu in an alarm Tuesday. . District Attorney C. A. Luckey reported that a large black purse was missing from We woman s home. He said the woman was feeble and had olten express" fear of fire. Lurkev said an autopsy had been ordered. SHOW BUSINESS Actress Tallulah Bankhead discusses cam paign issues with Democratic presidential candidate, Governor Adlai Stevenson during making of a television film in Now York. The campaign movie is scheduled for release in this final week of the presidential campaign. u u.. iij mull. i.l-uu-jii.i.h'J. imm-ia-m . Dangerous Drought Threatens Great P ains Area I ruin tills vr-ar ' ' nuM" bCC"UM! Viuvr hem piorlnlmril li 'Kansas pity. LH-A imiUnvieil ii ', .,. Vm ,ii .il.t.... ml"- r ,nv aieim to rnnti'iil iiuUUmr l)V"III''' - NEED STEEL? See Bolivia Slates Nationalization t a ta7. noiivia im The government has invited some labor leaders ana newsmen irurn uiroug" out the Americas to attend cere monies next Friday formally na tionalizing Bolivia's three large tin-producing companies. Americans invited Include John . Lewis, Philip C. Murray and William Oren hemri nf the United Mine Workers, CIO and AFL re spectively. f--CfTAf ITV l.I&T ' w icmvr.Tnu ijp.Th TVfpn Department today identified TI Ko rean War casualties in a new list No. 681) that included seven killed, 63 wounded and seven missing in action. HEATONS! 428 Sprinq Ph. 2-3427 Teeth Withheld; Divorce Granted SEATTLE - Superior Judge me divorce on biisis 9g iliouglil pvliU'iilly Mie.ls n dark voili, iihrml iiir (ilillUM'S 111 tlu limit Pliiius Matrs, The bread nml meat unskel tit the iinltoii Is dry--too dry lor crops, too dry for jiusiui'i" iiml too diy lor livestock Hum the entile hinds of 'lexus through Hie wheal plains ot Kansas in hi iiKianoum iu Coloindo unit Ncbiuskn, Th vvni'lcltm f.irllt,r nllfl nill'l- cultural expevt alike say lliat tins Is the worst dry soi'ii in ninny yen's. Even li moisture were lu come. It would bo loo hue in mosi vases for winter wheal una pustule. Typical of the wheal sillies' pltKht is UKiuiiouia, wneio uiu ii.tn'iiiu f it,., u'lni,.,. pni,, itiis been plunlod. Hei ause there Is no mois ture, the wheat won t grow. What lilllo has suroutcd Is beginning lu die. In order lo have any crop nt all. Oklahoma lunueis must have rain lois ul It belore Nov, 15. Al ter that there's little hope. Hut wheat isn't the wholo story. Culile are bring sold lor slaugh ter for lack of grass and water tilled ponds. Farmers who last month sold their surplus beef callle two now culling foundation herds. In Texas, the last mensurable ram was on Oct. 15, and then only a miserly .03 inches at Tcxniknnn. Some sections haven I had a good I li Mni't'll I'rulimnl lllt'Cl' lor hi the U B. toil t'onservnUoii Mervli-e lor Texas, Oklahoma, Al'. kaiiMis and 1 oulslnnn, says Ihem Is no Iniinutuiiirni 111 Hie lour stales, 1 As it mailer of fuel. I IhliiK the situation, II anything. Is woioo Inasmuch as anoiner season is ai most gone wllhoul molstuie lo slait lull eroiis. lu the lew places where rains have lallen, some grain nutl legumes cume up to giaitl stand However, some ol It Is dying now," Merrill Mini. Many cities In Texas have ra tioned water. Several points, par ticularly Dallas and Bun Angelo, have new reseivolis, bin no walcr A dangerous emergency In noma on I door Hi es, CHOKED.--GAS? THANK MtAVtNII M.t UmV hl Illluntl.l. Wlwn II Urltn. Ik Ullll luliltW. Tlw tunlnljl III" lt-artl nuUlrltti known l thtori fur lh reiki ut hrtl,um, ami ilmlUr dllrw. M. Henry Claw Agnew decided yester dav that Algie R. Hendley. , couldn't have an annulment for his 1947 Mexican marriage to his wife Dorothy. 45, but he gave him a divorce instead. The Judge said he could grant once refused to let hhn have his false teeth. That, said the Judge. Is cruelty. trrrri!S Aimvs fjtr.V-Oc poos llltlltAI. ON lOI II OLD riA.N Maiiul Ptien, candidote for County Commlitioncr . , , point live . . . courtesy lo ba ihowa to all la that you will nar fcor com ing into the court heuiel Paid Adv., Morlul Petersen. I mr m A 5r kyle morgan PIANOS ' vours for a happier future throuqh muiic 1035 Main Phone 2-0200 nn vmi vunw WHY TUF rilAMfiER OF COMMERCE l nrw iirv ruin rfinriiTTtt icX. MIIU VIII VLU VVIiUillllu - URGE YOU TO VOTE 327 X 110? V yn I LABOR MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURE C I. O. (Oregon State C 1. 0. Council), A. F. of L, (State Federation of Labor), Portland Chamber of Commerce and County, State tod Regional Fain are all resolved in oppo sition to the measure which would kill racing and iu revenues. IF th ntl-prl-mututl reln bill carries, the thlnn will happens 1, Yeur taxes will I up, en average ef $77 per hemoew ner and If you ewn a farm, ft will be tots more! Z County fain will suffer! 3. Personal right will In taken away! Racing can and will mm te Washington i DON'T LET THEM KILL RACING REVENUES BE SURE TO VOTE AND BE SURE YOU VOTE 327 X NO VOTE 327 21 M MaheM lawn' Ce w f-M ' " VOTE 320 X YES for icfioo dMrld reorganization Make good schooling ovoilublo lo evoty child t Make your sdioel lox dollar go futlher Sttenglhen local control ol schools k..Mri !" "- U. S. CONGRESS SAM COON aW 1 A . T r , m SAM COON, former and ienotor from Baker Coun ty, and present choirman of the powerful Senate Aariculture Committee . . SAYS "When he former, and lumbermen prosper, If creates purchasinq power o fhe buiinen mon ond labor er prosper. If I con protect fhe ferminq'and lumberinq induttrici of Eastern Oregon, the businessman ond lobor will have prosperity." In these davs of hiah toxes ond uncertainties, it be hooves the people of this aoricultural ond lumberinq community to put one of their own kind in Woshinalon to protect their interests. SAM COON for U.S. CONGRESS Poid for by fhe Coon for Congrew Committee: Lowrence Neoult, Choirman I I I your Record expense's and receipts I "TItTN ilVUhcks for only 0 Keep Tour rtcordi - o wncie our money goes. Upen LowCost Checking account at The First National Bank Af PArrl-nrl T. . . iwiT, no miiiimum balance O .no service cha irge. KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH . SOUTH 6th STREET BRANCH tar ft nut ftniunu w mtnniLL pnnnwn - FIRST NATIONAL BANK J) OF PORTLAND n a aW efeyi OflN 10 TO S SIX DAYS A WIIK fW vew iiK wt owon roarThw - "Be Sure IF you want to continue paying only $10 for car plates instead of 30 to $40... you want big inter-state trucks to pay their fair share . . . IF .... CUT TH1S 0UT 318 Vote YES 331 Vote NO to sustain the legislature to the Constitutional Amendment TAKE IT TO THE POLLS WITH YOU. m, J Paid Advertisement by Klamath Save Oregon Highways Comm. Jerry V. Rajnus, Chairman NEVER BEFORE MTHS m r m w i s-r mm m a ' I I f ( M M -e fi 1 vpp1 ''sWW- w7RK 4 N Uj l0 EGGS OR MILK TO ADD NO BLENDING OR BEATING TO DO -because Cfinch in 100 completely prepared with all finest infrredients, super blended by experts to a rich, creamy mix and accurately pre-beaten the equivalent of 700 strokes. Amaiingl Takes only on mlnut for perfect cakesl It's two! Cinch guarantees the most delicious cake mix cake you ever made! Abso lutely nothing to do but add water, stir lightly and bake. 4 fevorite RavoB-whH.6ih Cnirr -'-r "('"" -"-j-