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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1952)
MONDAY, NOVKMUKK 3. 1 0.r2 IIKRAU) AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAU.N. UKr.t.ujN PKCK NTNF f Candidates' Views Show Wide Differences On Many Points WAHIIlNCI'roM Ml - A capsule iniunuy o( view ex:rrnriil by UwIkIiu I). ICIneiiliowcr mil Atllsl If. Hlrfrnaon on iniijur Issues; it in if A KwbIiom r llliniillng by Tru man) itliitlnlslratliin, lrl to Coin inuii-C eB?i'r..lim; thai made dr. ii"loi 4 In liitctvriic Inescapable. Huuik 'Koreans fliould bo trained lu ninii dm limit Hum, rrdiK'iiig U. N. lown. 'Die Ijriuwt ati run I lm toj'liilcrt on lu Inul solution; I1 1'.f riitiwrr wili to In Korea lu r suiially to urn what should be (lout luwa ending Ilia war. Htem,on ilio decision to Inlcr. vena , uy lo turning polnl In history, preventing InuaT war. llrpulilUsn have wavered between incklKu calln lo (xpnnd the Korean War alii wrnlt-knecd. moves to (Ult. 'Ilia V, B. Inr many months already haa been dolhtf all II can lo train Kouib Koreans and put them In bsuiji I llnea, Uteventon will not Mas pslie piunili.cs of an easy way out even ll ll iojU turn the rlrotldti, COimUPTION i Hie veiinonTlicio haa been cor ruption invulvliiB mlniiio i action ol lednral rinpluyra, and many ol the capes have been exposed by Democrats. Mcvenson could do a batter Job fighting dishonesty be iaur. lie haa lenrned an governor of Illinois how lo wield the exo on both parties. Eisenhower Venality and out right tlirli ol the peoples' money haa been stsuierlntt. Much worse. Ilia admlnlatiniinn has consistently t-ondoned corruption. No man who onto bin election in any degree lo tha administration on clean up. Ha would rather b defeated than ba fleeted by men who bava loat tlielr morels, (JOMMUNIMM Eisenhower Communists have plundered the U. H. ol lilulie.i diplomatic and military secrets, It la lime 10 clean out leadership thai haa (ailed to ee Communists seeping Into vital government ol licea, that haa been complacent and haa tolerated Hussisn spies. bit renon He would deal merci lessly with Communists. Kiseuhow er clsmors loudly but what aould ha do? Would he (Ire FHI Director J, fcdlar Hoover and other secur ny omclels, who have Inllltraltd tha Innermost ranka ol the Com munist party and exposed one con spirator alter another? MeCAKTHY B'avtnaon Elsenhower seems to have embraced or been embraced by 8'n. McCarthy iK-Wtai, deism er ol Gen. Georite C. Marshall, "champion t alander." A (ew "peddlera ol hate" would not be Important II they had not been in cluded In the leadership ol fclaen boner a crusede. h'or all hia talk, McCarthy haa yet to uncover rvl tleorn leading to conviullon ol aiogie Communist aient, ' titanhower tie supports Mc Carthy ae a member ul the He publican organisation. He and Mc Carthy have the aame goal ol rid ting the government ol lit subver aie and disloyal, but they diller en method, Eisenhower will never appro a unjust damaging ol repu tation. He haa no patirtu e with anyone who criticises Marahall, a Uicnl patriot, "fiuunnNDnnfi" Klaciihowor BU-vriPion hs been liik-n over body, bouts and breech ei by the Truman administration mid stands revealed today aa a captive candidate, The Democrat nllrr not. a changn ol heart but only a change ol lace. hleveivon The bigiirat (act In the pre-election picture In that i;j.eiiliowcr ha niiriendcicd lo Ken. Tail irtOhln) and the Itrpii bllcnn Old Uuard, n learn ol Ir.o IntlnnlHs and reactlonarlea who hnvo opposed piojircwi at home and lu (mil for 20 year. (Iloth Klnenhowcr and Hlevenaon have denied they are capllvea of anybody or have yielded ground on their cmicllonJ civil moins 8tncnwn He ba been very much Impicwd by a bill In Con grena to act up a federal commla nlon lo promote fair employment prnullceic, to act only If atatea ihrnmclvea do not take proper atepn agalmt dlacrlnilnutlon. He would auppnit a move to change congiextloiial inlet lo atop ceaae lei.a debate. (Klllbuatcra have been unod to block civil right bills In the peal), Elaenliower The gravest charge agalmt lh Truman administration limy be alwddy cheap politics In the Held n( human rluhla. Wrongs have been Pit uncorrected to win votea In election alter election He would tnd aegiegnllon In the Dl'.trlcl ol Columbia, which the Trumun ad inlnutiation did not do. He would exert leadership to nerauade the alatea to end Job discrimination wlUiWit federal compulMon, an lm poaaible handicap. OltOANIZED LABOR Elr.enhowcr He would not repeal but would Invor amending the Tall Hartley Act. 'I ho law could be ur.ed to break unlonn, and that mint be changed. Bteventon wanta compul nory arbitration or aelture power. Ebenhoer rejects compulMon on urouod.i the right ol men to leave their jnba l a let o Ireedom. ' Bwvenron Ibe Tall-Hartley Act haa not improved labor relations and must be repealed. A substitute law should not attempt a precise formula lor all national emergency atrlke but should give the Presi dent a choice of mediation, con tinued private ncKOtiatlon. arbitra tion or seizure. The right to bar gain doe i not Include the right to slop tlx national economy, . FARM POLICY ptevenson Farmers have been helped lo their present prosperity by Uemorratie proitrame such as price supports, soil conservation, flood Control, rural eieciiifkaUon, research. Democrats will keep price supports at M per cent of parity. Although Fisenhower lo ennorsea no per cent supports. Ben. Tail opposes them and Republicans have again and agsln voted against farm programa In past. Eisenhower He and the Republi can parly will continue M per cent supports. Accusations to the con trary are lalse. Republicans will hall Ihe trend toward regimenta tion ol larmera by Washington and seek fanner participation and co- operation. Democratic politicians nave used larm programs 10 win votes. INFLATION Fisenhower Inflation Is a policy of the present administration, de signed lo fool Ihe people bv giving them more money that Is worth less. Controls over prices are weak stopgaps. The administration has Ignored really ellectlve Inflation controls over money and credit. Old Guard Is the best friend In flation ever had. 11 voted against prlre controls, We have Inllatlon today because the Kremlin alurted tha Korean War, Stevenson lavors control by direct ceilings, when needed, credit and monetary poli cies, and pay-as-we-go budget I' possible. TAXE8-8PKNDINO Stevenson The U. B. must press forwnrd with religious fervor lo try lo reduce spending and taxes. But the budjret should be reduced only a national security permits. Cuts lolly. of tens of billions would be like 'satisfied and complacently say dhbiindinjr the Army, renouncing friends abroad and crawling In a cava to await destruction. Elsenhower The present expen diture program Is reckless and ex travagant lo tne point ol sneer lolly. Democrats are stale end sell nothing much can be done. Repub- was approved by Elsenhower, laid Means say big savings are possible 10 billion could be cut next year ; without reducing defensive power, an another 10 billion the following i Sen, Taft, In a statement he said year.) OAHl'ALITY 1-InT WASHINGTON U Tht Tie- ffl IlnB-tmn lywlav IHfnflfied 21i caaualtlta of tha Korean War. ' The new list (No. Mi included Jo killed nionon..17-twfln(lj. It Injured lo ' accidents, and W missing. ( EfTDTI7StJ Call 6428 er 2-154 today for FREE hem demonstration. ARALUM WINDOW 1 DOOR CO. 1317 E. Main HORSE SENSE ADVICE ' from an Id rlmtr VOTE ON ALL THE MEASURES BUT ' IF YOU DON'T KNOW VOTE NO (IT'S SAFER) ui x. w. fm f tiUai, Orin U. S. CONGRESS SAM COON ''"'if''- SAM COON, former end Stnator from Baker Coun fv. end present chairmen of the powerful Senole Aqriculture Committee . SAYS l "When the formers and lumbermen prosper it creates, puschoiinq power to the business, man end labor er prosper. It I can protect the farming and lumberin Industries of Eastern Oregon, the businessman and labor will have prosperity." Irj these days of hiqh taxes ond uncertainties, it be hooves the people of this agricultural ond lumberinq ' community to put one of their own- kind in Washington to protect their interests. SAM COON for U.S. CONGRESS Paid for by tht Coon for CongreA Committee: Lowrtnce Neoulr, Chairmon NEW TRAILER HOMES Aqencv for SPARTAH-PONTIAC t CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balslger Motor Co. Mela el splanade Klemelh Falls RE-ELECT ED GOWEN Republican Candidate Commissioner County Native of Klamath County Veteran Successful Businessman Proven Progress with Stability in Government PERFORMANCE, NOT PROMISES! rs. a,. r it . George H. Adler, f,1, D. Candidate for Re-election for the office of County Coroner . AdV Gee. H. Aeltr iye Oregon's limn inamce d a 7 JOHN I. GALE diairmon of Oregon State Milk Committee Oregbn Jersey Cattle Club County Dairy Cbalrneei, Clodteasas Coenty Farm eoieae The. new milk law will' help small dairymen "Small dairymen do not have the legal staffs to fight the monopolistic organizations that control our present milk administration. We lose at every turn. We have been de , fcated repeatedly in our efforts to give the public high quality milk. "Those in power tell us the public doesn't want luVher quality milk. fThe new Milk Ketorm law will give us a chance . to prove that pure, high-test and high solid content milk at competitive prices will be met with great demand. "All we ask is the right to do business like any other small business man. We want to be free from a dictator; who dilutes our milk, who tells us who can sell milk, where it must be sold, and to whom." , Be sure you understand Oregon's Milk Situation Your Aiiluird Milk Committee dsims this Oregon's asilk law is obsolete; a detriment to) tht sate; thai it is ru be a small (roup of dairy lesders aad middlemen (or their owe sdraaugt aad not for the benefit of the dairy industry as a whole, and with little or no reftsrd (or the public This committee chained 43,000 signers so e petition (or a new milk law. It Is oa tha ballot as No. 312 Yes. , s The following farts srt pertinent and Itlnminating: Tha present law was started ander the NX A "Blue Eagle" ia 1934. It wu snd is s legalised cartel, control lint prices all tha way from (arm to consumer. 2 27 states. Including Oregon, adopted similar price txing laws ia en effort to overcome the depression. Only Oregon retains its depression milk lew. The Blue Eagle law itself was declared unconstitutional. a Oregon's milk lew deliberately holds prices up snd holds quality down. That is its purpose. I The Bew milk reform law will keep up the prio paid the producer, thus insarleg an abundant milk supply, but it will leers tha distributor and retailor subject to competition, like any other business. 5. ABOUT SANITATION Neither the old or new law has anything to do with sanitary standards. That's the business of dry and state health officers. Opponents of the new milk law try to drag in "sanitation" to scare the public, hit uniutfan is not an ismt. 0 This old Blue Eisle law baa forced hundreds of small milk distributors out of business. Ia 1936 we hsd 1,06 licensed distributors in Oregon. Todsy we here 202, a loss of over 0. That is not the way to develop the milk business. j 7 Thee the Blue Eagle law started in 1934 there were 1,150 dairy farmers in Oregoo. Now there are 6,6 U. Only about a third of these are the favored quota-holders who resist the asilk reform law. ft ' Since Blue Eagle days Oregon's milk production bss gone down 7X, while its population hss increased ' 60 . Thus production per person hss gone down 40 . This shortage is atsde ap by shipping milk ia from the Stats of Washingeoeu f Q 'The present law ia controlled oatirely by the lioie inside ring which pro is (roes state pries piuteui t 10 Under the present law, the Administrator fpre scots the middlemen under the new milk reform law he will represent the public aad the producerwhich makes sll the difference ia the world! lis Here Is the way the 46 states bandit their asilk business: 1 3 states have no milk price controls at all. 2 1 states control farm price only. 4 states hsve fexiblc controls permitting tower store prices 7 states hsve rctsit price controls but no pooling snd quota restrictions oa farmers, t state (Oregon) bss full control of everything "the most rigid bureaucratic control system in the United States." (Oregea CWy trpritGmritr 1 2 The new law will increase our milk supply. Hun dreds of dsirymea when allowed to do so will produca aa abundance of rich, pure milk which will be availabta to the public at fair prices. All they need is (or the voter o( Oregoo to untie their hands! AFFILIATED MILK COMMITTEES OF OREGON UBX TKIWC1XM MD WWRTINQ ACT IlllfVtrpceet Kmerisea ' gueesistir to apaosnt mAlt control adWmietretor, an inetrumentality of state, with aiHrttst eatary of 17200, vested with power to investigate supers in awd ivgulste the productiea of milk for human consumption wkhm the state. Act renuires tntttetiat UbeUnr. of milk and lirenaintef frmk fleeter. Ante epiie tea license fees for espenae of ignite ietiat ion. AntfVuilws atfmmtstrator to designate marketing areas, require tmrform rvrvwde and accounts ta he kept by producers snd dealers, n minimpm entlk product inn price after public beartnff, snd require bonds of milk dealers. Appeals are provided for and penalties (or violations; all eiisting iniHr control bws are tvpmtsd. Vote YES or NO V Yea. I vote (or tha pi apeatid toweT" WE an 3U No. I vote against tha proponed law. FOR MILK REFORM N l-a gttflPtfM-MOk CiwhiiM T OrM. 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