Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 29, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    AVKDNICKDAY, OCTOHKU 2H..11IM
ilKKALD AM) M:WS. KLAMATH FAI.US OHFiON
PACK NINP
Demo Still Harps on Nixon Income Tax
WABIIINOTON I Drinnrrallc
Chun limn UUrphrn A. MHi.'hrll io
diiy ullitl upon Urn. Dwlnlit L).
t,li.nihowor to UihIhI that III run
liliill unite, Ben, HtclmnJ M. Nixon,
produce Income lux iclurn.i for
puljllo liixprcllon,
111 atutcrncnt, Mitchell null):
"It tin now bwn 30 day since
Brn Nixon chiilli'iiard Oov. Htcvcn
Min mid Hen. Hpurkimin to Klve
nccoiiiiMiig of their Iik omips. limy
tin va uune no, but he ha not."
Nixon, who went on a nutlon-wlde
IHrvlslon hookup last month to
tell about privately rnlsrcl S1B.0MI grossly Incomplete
puiiiiL-iu rsirriiso iiHKi, mis tin iu
Slevenson should come before thr
American people an I have am
make complete financial state
luent an to their financial history,
and If they don't It will be at,
admission that they have something
to hide'.
"Ben. Nixon mnde that challenKe
In the course ol a biondcast In
which he gave what purported to
be a financial report a repor!
which did not lint hit Income by
ycara, did not reveal bin Income
lax leporla, and at beat was
luce then Unit he regards hi II
nanclul allnlia aa a cloi.cd subject.
Mitchell' atatcment said:
"Ben. Nixon was (iilln exiillclt
In his challenue on television Bcpt.
23. lln suld: 'J would auiige.it Unit
. . . both Mr. Uparkman and Mr.
Morius Peterson, candidate for
County Comoiilsionor, . . . point
(our . 6mplete monthly ec
countlng of court functloni end
II espsndllures so that Ike tea
MXM con undocitondf Pd. Adv.
Moriul Potation.
Gov. Btevenson and Ben. Spark -
man promptly provided the Inlor
inatlon called lor In the Nixon
challenge, and Gen. Elsenhower
some time later provided a sum-
nary which gave hi Income with
out Hating specific aource....
"Should not Sen. Nixon provide
he Information the other candi
dates havo given to the public?
rihould not Gen. Elsenhower de
mand that his-running, mate reveal
bin income lux returns? If nothing
happens, can the public believe
anything but that Ben. Nixon ha:,
something to hide?"
In another atatcment, last nl:;ht.
the Democratic National commit
tee said Nixon and hi brother
and parent own real elate "con
servatively valued at more than a
quarter of a million dollars."
Thla wag coupled with a Mate-
"rnent attributed to the senator's when Nixon got out of the Navy I to buy stamp for political
wife, In a magazine article thathn 1946 the couple ''were too poor I panning." . ,
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MUSTEROIE
elves opoody
long-UfUng rollol from
RHEUMATISM
ACHES and PAINS
'LOTS OP FUN' Preiidont Harry Trjjman it welcomed by
engineer Harry Bells i ht climbi Into cab of dietel engine
pulling hit campaign tpiciel. President Truman, who entered
the cab at Connelltvillo, Pe., taid "I had loll of fun up there"
et he returned to hit cir at Pittiburgh.
CAB Drafts New Safety Rules
ATTENTION HOME OWNERS
Home maintenance; and Repair Service
REMODELING NEW CONSTRUCTION
Homo and commercial repairs, porches, potiot, tile bathi,
roof lookt, plastcrinq, cement work brick or block laying,
qoneral carpentry.
All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction
FHA Financed
Cliff McMillan -Contractor
Phone 9035
BUSINESSMEN!.:
Inquire About Our
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ANSWERING
SERVICE
Reasonable Rotes
CHASE & LAWLER
Secretarial Agency
) milk control Uwi are repeated. Vote YES or NO ' fef V-
) 332 Y Yet. I Tote for the propoMd law
r - '
( 333 No. 1 vote 41 rut the proposed law
I Secretarial Aaonrv i I -
I Underwood Bldq. Ph. 9297 1 1 IW Adt, Afilittcti MiUi Cwwiw Coammw of Oreio. Mn Un Tirlor. 426 Prk Baildia. Panlaad, Orcio. -
I
I FIRST GIGANTIC COAST-TO-COAST SAVINGS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
1 fZZS look! grained leather ' ijfl
i 11 -;Afc vork: shoes ff ;
- Buv now end save $2.01 on these . JTk.; ' '-'1 I !
B'VviV ' fine aroined-leather cowhide TV& 'go:-' n J " 'J f
Ei I ' At . ' X snoes wiin line grainea learner y . Tv?, . t. l 1
i sA: : '4ttiV insoles for inswe comfort ... JT . , I
K Vl-yV Coodveor Welt build, heow JT . SjW I
j - jf " 7 5pk. ' ,irC COrd S0'e' f ' "" ' Z'j
Cushioned Service ShcVsi- I
! .: 1 fc-' kZ. " For on-the-job comfort, cushioned m ' . ; -;,(..::
I Miiumjii'tMff heel-to-toe! Nylon Hitched, oil-reit-. '
v . -. " ont leather. Brown. B, O, E in sizes . Reg. 9.98 M ' ' I:;::
I drjTl t. to 12! .
j 1 1 p?'l b. Cushioned High Shoes '
1 ' "-t4i Some fine quolity ond comfort fea- Q97
I B -..H'V tures oobove. Brown high style. Reg. IU.9
i C Vu' Cork Work Shoes ,
1 1 1 il- ''v ;iJ-- Supple brown leather with I -piece ' - ;:.;..';:
1 I V.1,""' Srv . A ' bock. Light, flexible slip- . CQ7 ' ' "
I s. for Women, Girls for Men, Boys
I "nwyv r GYM SHOES
I ftr CUSHIONED KERRYIftOOKt C.h. l end erchea. J47
I W.d )tt oforih. J7 ' Ref.. J.M.. '. ......
! CVV V.. ' . i hq joLE OXFORDS
. vSy Wl Shoo Soecial! 07
Nv 1 FtlT SLIPPtRS RsV 4.U
!-Jb U Me .ae" wi... 37 BOYS' OXFORDS '
. , 'I Soirelito sole fuorontctd to weor 4
a ' r ' moaths. . C7
SUede OXTOrdS capeskin suppers R':9S.
21 FtiJ In block en win, 187 . ' MEN'S ROMEO SLIPPERS
i B Re. 2.29 - I Irowa-kidikm with elastic side 937 '
U' . (SH.N.MI J
SADDLI OXFORDS ' WELT SEAM DRESS SHOES
( i ..... krw" n ""fr 'tk "4 ' kre"" ,nJ kl,4. t00 1
today only you save $1.1 1! end ell white. All .-. Roj. 4.? . '
! Ret, S.S
aenuine suede In aroy. black , fQf Children - '
. i .. ' . '
cushion Seor-O-foom soles ' 0NI STRAP rLATTI1 CHILDREN'S (ILTWELL OXFORDS I
' ! - Rod end block imdo. 47 Our 4-Stor Quolityt 87
for sport, comrkis. office! . Rc. 4.o - - , - -
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LOWER PHS
MILK PRODUCTION AND MAftXTTTNG ACT BiXL-PurpoM-: Authorliet
(twfrnor to ppoint milk control administrator, an inttrumentdlity of
. ktdte, will) annual ttlary of $7200, vested jih power to investigate
, (jpenue and regulate the production of milk for human consumption'
. within the Hate, Act require butt erf at labeling of milk and licensing of
. milk dcalert. Appropriate I -rente feet for expense of administration.
Authorize administrator to designate marketing area, require uniform
' records and anounti to be kept by producers and dealers, fix minimum
rpilk product ion prices after public hearing, and require bonds of milk
dealers. Appeals are provided for and penalties for violations; all existing
milk control laws are repeated. Vote YES or NO
ft ' ; '
WABIIINOTON Ml The Civil
Aeroiiaullra Board haa drafted
leniallve ww aatrty rrgulatloiu
fur the nailon'a aiillnea. ,
One Important, tnratute would
rnjulro Uie uio of pilot wainina
dfllre tor each propcllrr on all
airliner, to gipo an alarm when
the propeller oea Kilo reverie
plif h.
The Inadvi-rtent n-veraal of pro
peller was blamrd for one nf the
fatal airplane accidrnli at EIIm
al
( Plane Blasts
'Red Convov
7 ,
i U. 8. Kimi AIR FORCB Korea
JH A H-2U Uivailrr bomoor ahot
tp It Communu.t tiucka Wednra
uay and the pilot aald the Hod
tonvov leader had only himself to
blame.
K. E. Ouderklrk, Oohle.
fir. .'.iilu the leador a llyhta "eie
i Lie only oiie we nw."
' llul when 1 opcurd up oiijilpi
' thcie was, a aerm of exploaioOk
, Inat ird rliiht down the road
' behind the lead truck," OuaerklU
aald, - - ,
"There wm no doubt that there
was a long etrtng of truck be
cause the Urea 111 up the entire
tonvoy."
The bomber pounced on the con
voy In early niornliii darkneaa on
a buy aupply hluhway near Chin-
naniuo on iionu "
v Coat.
Ihe Navigator, Capl. Orlln D.
l.ela. Tacoina. aald:
"Alier burning or damaging
every truck in Ihe convoy e
' knotted another group with llghu ,
en. We put tome fragmentation
bombs right In front of them and ;
art up a road block. The convoy i
auddenlv alopped and turned out I
their light but It was too late. '
We really had them, then." !
Teachers Get j
Suspensions !
NEW YORK vn mree mora
faculty- membere of Kt York
municipal collegea have been aua
nended without nay Inr retuMnt
to tell V. 8. Benate Internal
rVUIHr WIJUIUIIIIIIIMW M Hl v.i
ere Communists.
The trio, who testified before
the committee two weeka ago. face
likely dlamlaaal under a provision
f the city charter calling for the
automatic discharge, of any city
employe who refuaea to answer
' autnorired queatlona on the ground
of ponelble aelf-lncrlmlnatlon.
All three had Invoked the self,
incrimination clause of the fifth
amendment to the U. 8. Consti
tution In their appearancea before
the subcommittee.
The Board of Higher Education,
which announced the suspensions
- Tuesday, la expected to consider
dismissals next week.
Eight public school teachers and
three other faculty members of
city collegea already have last
their Jobs for balking at the aub
committee' questions.
bclh, N. J., earlier this year. 1
lleveralble propellent themselves '
have been defended by the Civil 1
Aeronautics Administration, which
haa declared that the braking ef- !
feet of reverse-pitch propellers Is 1
ao enective that lour accidents
costuig g Uvea In the laol live
yean might have been prevented !
had the planes' propeller been re
yerslble.
Oiher prpoMd regulations
would require umt:
1. .Life belts rafU, flashlight
and other "ditching" equipment be
earned. In properly dIMrlbuled
positions, on airplanes operating
over water, and passengers be
briefed In advance on their use.
2. Airplane load lintlin be ad
Justed according tn temperature
and humidity. Pilots have found
thut an airplane's ability to take
oil decreases under conditions of
high temperatuiea and high huuUd-
1. The frequency of flashing of
airplane position light be In
creased. i. Ited antl-collislon lluhta be
u.-.rd on Ihe Ulllln or tup ol fuse
la ue.
t, Separate ventilation controls
be provided for the main passen
ger cabin and the cockpit, so that
air from the cabin doca not re.
circulate through I lie cockpit. PI
lota have complained nf poor ven
tilation In thflr working quarters.
t Use of ciitftiie-nacclle fire ex
tinguishers and fireproof nacelle
akin.
WORKING MEN...
Shop the CLOTHES MART for all of your
work clothing and SAVE! All garments in
good condition and clean. Bring in good
misfit clothing for trade.
The CLOTHES MART
125 So. 9th
Phone 3364
"We've helped keep Klamath clean
for ti years!" Men'a Hand laun
dry, th and Klamath, phone
t-tMl,
HEAR
FLOYD WYNNE
ON, '
COMMUNISM
ON
KFJI
8:43-9:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
OCT. 29 1952
H. Adv. Klamath County For
, Eisenhower Committee
George Proctor, Chairmen
HEAR
Mn. Leslie Miller
co-chairman of
OREGON CITIZEN
(or EISENHOWER
7:30 P.M. Wed. Oct. 29
EISENHOWER
HEADQUARTERS ,
234 MAIN ST.
Pd. Adv. Klamath Coontr for (un
howor Commutes. GtorfO Proctor
Zhalrmaa.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
STRATO-LINER RANGES
with all the features!
All Calrod units Automatic oven
TripU Orcn Timer clock unit
Charcool type broil Push-button controls
Raiteable 4th unit Tol-A-Cook liqhti
Pretiurc cooker ond deep- Smokeless broiler
well, ond mony other fine features.
Model Ell "Liberotor" 2 ovens $449.95
Model E10 "Constellation" 2 evens $349.95
Model D21 "Strofolintr" 5389.95
Model C31 "Airlinor" $289.95
Model C21 "Sttwordess" $259.95
Model C11 "Leoder" $209.95
Model A41 Apartment, 3 and 4 burner. As low
os - $179.95
FREE! Reg. $7.95 "Oilum" dispense with purchase) ef any
GE major appliance.
Buy a GE Ranq as low es $18 down end $7.85 par month!
We Give Liberal Trade-in Allowances!
FYOCECS
1001 Mein
Ph. 2-2518
a ,eB name
and a NEW DQGflTjPQffl
13;
HITCHCOCK end MOSHER, formerly
West-Hitchcock Corporation, is movinaj into
its new end modern facilities et 312 Spring
Street, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31.
As Klamath's Only EXCLUSIVE truck busi
ness, HITCHCOCK and MOSHER will give
your truck problems its undivided attention.
That meant quality service by experts. Come
In and tee our new plant.
WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING!
HITCHCOCK and MOSHER
Formerly West-Hitchcock Corporation
312 Sprinq '
HEADQUARTERS FOR CMC TRUCKS
Phone 7771
OASOUNI and DllStl
ft TO 20 TONS
For You 1 VALUE!
Royal Purple Hosiery
With every and any
pair of women's dress
KERRYBROOKES AT C95
xSamyataUdop pan, mctcey fact " JHRSj
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
133 So. 8th Phone 1118