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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1952)
THURSDAY, OCTOniW 30. 1052 ITERATE AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE TORCT Finletter Attacks Commie Practice m determined to struairle for "confessions," is publicised In the I repeated us of Communist stock; peace against Wall Street capital ism, lo clear my conscience of Russian radio and press and toiphrases. Of Extorting Fraudulent Confessions mv past crimes." The article about th filers called attention to the striking similarity among the extracted IT HERE, OREGON I WAflinNOTON M-t-Derrelary of of soldier for propaganda pur- In North Korea last Jan. 13. the Air Korea Finleiter aald today he extraction of "confessions" from Allied prisoners of war la one of the blackest marka against communlim. posea are among the blackest marka yet recorded against the 'There la no doubt In anyone's mind that the testimony of Lt. Enoch, for example, was forced on every single point," Finleiter said. ITS FULLY AGED! Communist regimes." r.nf,aaU rgfaslff) fas vary fld CmplU Itao f tn lit Ira I (Immtatt kyU morgan piano ttm Main Finleiter commeniea in answer lo queries about a charge by the Air Force Association In Air Force Maga?.lne last week that the Com munists tortured two U. 8. filers Into making false confessions that they took part In germ warfare. The fliers are Lt. John 8. Cjulnn, 30, Altadena, Calll., and Lt, Ken neth L. Enoch, 27, YoungMtovp, Ohio. They have been llsiod as missing In action since their B20 bomber was lost on a night mission "All members of the American 'f lie Communists have circulated armed forces, and particularly those of the U. H. Air Korea, feel an Intense revulsion against Chi nese Communist methoda of forc phologrsphs of a statement, appar ently written by Enoch, saying In part: I am beginning to see verv ing false eonfesalons from their vic tims to provide gnat for the Com munist propaganda mill," Finleiter said In a statement.. clearly Just who la the peace-lover and who Is the warmonger respon sible lor mis innuman wsr, and I 'These barbaric methods of en deavoring to 'brain-wash' the minds am .... j MmOS.H ' ' 1 "' ' n imii i i mm urn inn SERVICE SWEETS All draftees who h.v left h.r. during th pelt year to lorvt tn th armed forces are going to receive boi of cookies from Camp Fir Girlt har. Th four girli bov, mmbri of th Camp Fir Litahni group, art II to rli Norma Bralllar, Colleen Unahan, Doloret Kidder and Karan Totton, Thy are preparing th cookies at th horn of Mr. and Mn. Willard Linaham, 800 Upturn Street. Morse DeclinesTo Tell Source CLEVELAND Wl Ben. Wayne Morse ol Orcuon snys "lite elec lion ol Clen. Dwiithl D. Elsenhower would place a military psycholoiiy in Dig While House.'' He spoke to a Volunleera-lor. Bievensou rally here Wednesday Morse, who qull uie Republican party to campsiun lor Democrat AcllnJ blevriuon said: "lie (Elsenhower! would aur round hinueli with a aroup ol re actionaries who have made rec ord In Congress Indicating II Uiey had been In control In recenl munltu, we would have already been in a total war." Heporlera questioned Morae about a aprech he made In Min neapolis Monday. In lhal speech. Morae aald he learned Irom a "top eecrel ' docu ment the Joint Chiela of mall Boy Banned From Home poiitl'aVIS MB A rlMroJd boy; woo his been to trouble too (ten. la under ban from hla home town lor tho next tl yeaa. rfderal Judge Gu Soloinoo im pmtd Hie exile Wednesday on Hof ; kalkoven, a part of the terms of.. Jive-year probationary Tjlfr aptr town hi Kunrne. Kal-Ioven,-wh W coirvlclrd of forg ing., orelt card, alio waa told he could- not rotnmuniestev wlih any boy or kfTl there. The Judas aald Kajkoven had been Involved numeroua time In peity theft there, and twic es caped Irom Uie alale ' training school for bow. He waa placed In the guardianship of a brother In Portland. ( One Killed In Train Crash URIAH. Calif., ii A south bound treliihi train collided with a northbound locomotive near Largo Wcdnefty, killing one trainman and Injuring four othera. 11 J. Bielnburn. 8nla Rosa, Calif., engineer of I he freight train, waa the man killed. The collision waa 10 mllea aoulh of Uklah at 3:30 p.m. Ten freight cara were derailed. Both the train and the northbound locomotive be lonsed to the Northwestern Tactile. ' Those erlouly Injured were E. H. Recngnn of Wilms, Calif., en gineer ol the northbound locomo tive; E. L. Hacker, Sonoma. Call!., freight train brnkemnn: and A. D. Robertson, Bnnta Rosa, freight tram fireman. Leaser Injuries to the hip and' leg were suffered by D, H. Ran dolph. Williis. fireman on the northbound locomotive. ' ' ADf.AI BACKKR LANCASTER, Pa. WV- The Lan caster Intelligencer Journal today endorsed Oov. Adlal Stevenson In an editorial timed to coincide with Blcvenson'a whistle-atop visit to Lancaster. DICK 31 Y4,i im; 1 rHr South Hard Hit by Fires fiy The Associated press Thousands of fire flghlera today carried on their battle against forest flames roaring over vast arras In Southern states. Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisi ana, Arkansas and North Carolina appeared to be hit the hardest. Fires were widespread also In Ala bama, Georgia and Kentucky and some were reported In Texas, Houth Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. W. R. lllne, asslslunt rcgloniil forester. In Tennessee, Bald, "It would take a hundred years to renlace timber Dial has been burned1 In the past week" In that state. In the Northern section of the Cumberland Plateau alone fires had awept over about 100,000 acres In six counties. In Mississippi, 1,733 separate fires have burned over 03.000 acres since Oct. 1. Last night 191 fires still raged. Scores of flrea raged In about 16,000 acres of Louisiana pine ana hardwood forests. In Arkansas, 31 flrea were re ported last night In the Southern part of the state and 10 in the Northern portion. Alabama reported 10 flrea sllll burning last night out of 100 that broke out In the last two days. Ninety-six fires were reported In Georgia but all were believed un der control except one in Paulding and Cobb Counties. YES! Wm. N. Goen District Aqcnt OFFERS ALL THREE AUTO LIFE FIRE Coll Wm. N. Goen Dlilrkf AitM tlxi Matdlua with the Stote Form Insurance Companies agreed In September 1947, Korea waa oi nine airaiegio value, General Elsenhower, he aald. Was chief f stuff st the time. The OOP presldentlsl candidate later asked publicly how Morse had ob- tainea access lo lop secret Infor nation. One reporter pointed out Presi dent Truman had made a similar statement Monday regarding Ko rea and the joint chicle In a Osrv. urn., apeecn about lour hours alter Morse spoke. Morse hsd no comment on that, but Instated he had been author ised to quote from the document. He declined to name the person who hsd given sued "authorisa tion." "Th trouble with Elsenhower." he aald, 'Ts thst he's-whining be cause I have pinned blm back to the record." In Washington, the Defense De partment ssid It still considered the paper top eecrel and did not make It available to Morse. AUkJIIAI KIDS 7A F.O.E. EAGLE'S CARNIVAL 7 P.M. FRIDAY -OCT. 31 9th end Walnut To The Voters Of Klamath County We the undersigned friends and neighbors of MARIUS PETERSEN highly recommend him to the voters. We know him to be efficient, cap able and honest. 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