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?! WKDNKSDAV. NOVKMBKrt 12, Wi HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREfiON PAGE N1NB Congressman Calls for Study of Draft System ST. I.OUIH lift tlnp, Thninna B. Cm II i It-Ma, ) linn rciiufsfJ nn ItivtiHlliiiilloii of tlii" Aiinv'H . ilmtt hieiliuU III prutrrit in Uie Induction u( "mi nnlliinry clllwn , who hntl n broken Illicit" while ' baseball ntnr Mickey Mantle writ rejected. CurtlK, In nlnlniiiont released hate yeiitmilny, (uid he lind inked lor nn Inquiry Into the "ooiiiln limey" of the Army' system In n 21 2 Million Reds In Italy ROMK .Italy' Communist party eays It has a.BttO.aal mem bers. Announcing H ourrenl member hlp, llio parly's vice secretary general,. Plelro Becchla, aald Ue enrollment eliuio Ills bun ranged between 3,1,00,000 and a.ooo.ooo. "notwithstanding our opponents' rabid olfmiMvo to Intlucnce the presrnt aiumllon." Ilnly linn a total populnllon nf 47 million people. In the IM ami ' election t h Communist polled' aeven million voles, New 'Red Tide' Feared In Gulf FORT MYERS Kin I rtn were expressed today that a new "red title" has returned lo dull el Mexico water oil Ule Bouln wesl Florid Coast, bringing death to mlllionn ol fih. The "red tide" liilcxtntlon took a heavy toll ol fish In then watera a lew yeara auo. scientists aald it apparently wa eamied by an organism In the lUla. tllirlmi boat skippers returning Irom Dry Torluga and Campeehe. Mexico reiwrled the dead (tan Irani 10 inilea out all the way to 1. - . ... luMI'tl Siey were pacara suuu i hum -.aid Capl. Gordon ford ol hrlmp boat Lucky Star. "We lit alerted seeing them about 70 irtllea out. They sol tnicaer aa we lna.de lv lo 30 ana ei iu inura were really pushing through them." The Uirkv HUr came Irom Cain pecno. Similar word tamo Irom Capl. Bob Badler nf the ahrlmp -boat Savannah, arriving Irom Dry lorlugaa. badler aald moat of Uia dead fish . were poorgies, grouper and spot fish, lie aald he aaw dead llsh Irom a few mllea north of Drv Torlugaa to KOrt Myera beach. llesidrnt ol Henibel Inland re ported a dark-brown discoloration ol water oil the Inland, where tlioumnd ol dead flh Uttered the brachfs, Similar water dlscoiorv lion and many dead llnh also were leinrled by resident on Boca Grande and Captive Inlands olf the Southwest Florida Coast, Fireman Save- i. Sailor, Lass I.OS ANOELES I Knglne Company 37 la getting a bit weary of rescuing people Irom the rret ol IVOO-lool clKC in Griffith Park. In Ita eighth rescue at the spot It brought down aallor Paul llfn nf the ' U8S J anon and hla girl friend, Mis Arlene Peteraon, who were trying lo climb to the top of an old quarry at the head of Can yon Drive yeaterday, Widow Likes Alone Living IONO IIEACII. Calif. I - Mra. Katie Zehrung, who la 97 today, haa lived alone lor 53 year and llkea It. "I wouldn't marry the beat man en earth," Mra. Zehrung told a jeporter. Her husband. Wesley Zehrung, (lied In Columbua, Ohio, In 1000. loiter lo Secretary of the Army Frank Pace Jr, The Missouri congressman did licit Identity tltr Inductee who hull mtllcrcd the bacg injury other man lo any he wo a Bt. Louis man dialled uini January ana now Hir ing at a new jeruay Army Dunn, And while referring to much pub licised M initio case, Curtis aald ha was not criticising the young New York Yankee cenlerlleldrr. "He probably look Ilia chance Willi the dealt like anybody else," en Id Curtis. Thr ill-ycur-old Mantle was re jected only recently alter a long nerlen of draft exumlnallona, He won found to have a chronlo knee Injury. Muntle la mnrrled and la aup porting hla widowed mother, three brotnera and a aisier. Curlla aald that since requesting the Inquiry he had learned of an other HI, Loula draftee who win accepted by the Army although he had suffered a permanent head In Jury. The Army explained "It could It the man In" In both casea, Curtln aald. 'If the Army aaya It can lit In null men," demanded Curtis, "why can't It, lit In men like Mantle?" Curtis aald the army already lieu answered one ol his queries con cerning ihe soldier with the Injured back. The man's niedlcsi history already hud been reviewed, Curtis said, and snowca "only minimiai X-ray changes due to old healed Iraclurea ol three vertebrae," Papers Cited For Pictures BOSTON .If! Eight Associated Press newsimpera today were cited by The Associated Press Manag ing Editors Asnvclated for out standing membership newsphoto cooperation. 'I op citations were announced by Coleman A. Harwell, vice president and editor ol Ihe Nashville, Tenn., Teuneaaean. at the opening session ol Uie annual lour-day meeting ol the APMEA In Uie Bheraton-Plara Hotel. Hie Jackson, Mich.. CHUen- Patriot waa honored for the "most outstanding newsphoto cooiieraiicn in the past year." The Los Angeles, Caul., Times received a citation lor the. 'mcwt Cv,sltut coopera tion." Honorable mention went to the 8n Francisco Chronicle: J men ton n, N.Y., FoM-Journaf: Rapid City, 8.D., Journal: Long Beach. Calil., Preaa-Telcgram: Provl- aence, ii i., journai-iiunetin; and the Seattle, Wa.nh., Times. The Jacknon Cltlxen-Palrlot waa cited for ita work In providing the AP with a serlea ol pictures at the Southern Michigan Prison riot Ian April jj. The IvO Angeles Times citation commended the paper lor gelling Hie most membership cooperation mentions In the Weekly AP Lou 12 times In 153. Hnrwell, chairman of Ihe News. photo Study Committee, stressed Uiat the awards were primarily for Ihe excellent cooperation given lo the Ap by the member and not lor the picture alone. "Many good pictures are provid ed to The Associated Press by all members, ne said, "out mene members have done an outstand ing Job or cooperating with ihe AP In servicing of pictures tn all member of Ihe organlntlon." DRAIN TILE fata Wla fm IM ansa m aa umi aaa ft Ma PITT ON i. CO. KaLC I" ' 1l V'WAirtMfii, v. ml --"we -l- ,-., !JA U.S. Senators Urge Cleanup of U.N. 'WE'RE WAITING IKE' Two Marines, Sgt. Edward St. Clair lloftl, of Detroit, Mich., and Sgt. Jamil Ferhat of Lodi, Calif., poit i tign on bunker in Korea tolling President-elect Eisenhower, "Wi'n waiting lite." Negro To Be Sentenced For 'Leering' At White YANCEYVIIXE, N. C. l A 4S.year-old Negro awaited sentence today after hla second conviction on a charge ol assaulting a while girl by "leering" at her. - A all-while, male Superior Court Jury convicted tenant larmer Mack Ingram ol the crime yesterday. Feldmiller Speaks Here Floco Feldmiller, head of the Valley Livestock Marketing Assoc iation, Stockton, will be principal npeaker tonight t a meeting alnted lor the Community Lounge at 8 p.m. Though the session haa been called by the Livestock Depart inrni ol the Klamath County Farm Bureau, Chairman Earl Kerns has announced It will be open to all Interested cattlemen. Feldmiller Is lo discuss cattle marketing problems and the pres ent cattle situation. c:a ci i rim j ice i Building Up The llrst Butler 8teel Building In the Klamath County haa been com pleted on the Murel Long place on the east side of Uie Lower Klam ath Lake. To be used for grain storage, the building has a capacity ol K.000 bushels, and meanures 40 by 160 leet. It was built by Heaton Ma chine and Supply ol Klamalh Falls and com approximately I2A.0O0. For interior lighting Llte-Panl has been Installed, and grain ele vating equipment has been fitted. . - FOLLOW THE I.KADKR BARTOW. Fla. Frank Ward, 15. of Douglas, Oa , trusty at the atate road camp here, took olf unnoticed yeaterday. When he was missed, trusties Forrest White, 34 and Alfred Oood son, 53. were sent after him with bloodhounds. That was the last seen of them too. Judge Frank Armstrong planned to Kcntcnce him today. The maxi mum would bo a two-year road term. Ingram, lather ol nine cll dren, received tills sentence on a Recorder's Court conviction short ly alter he was accused by the girl. He appealed the conviction. Ingram was charged with as saulting Mrs. Willie Jean Boswell Webster, an attractive 17-year-old farm girl In June, 1051. The girl, unmairied then, teatUled that In gram "eyed" her from a distance ol "about 75 leet." She also ac cused him of chasing her across n Held on her lather's farm, but said he did not get "within 65 icet oi her. ' Under North Carolina law no bodily contact Is necessary for con viction ol abiault. The Jury, In hold ing Ingram guilty, upheld a state contention that by "leeruig" at the girl, he frightened her and thus committed assault. Ingram's attorneys declined to offer testimony In his defense, but at an earlier hearing the defendant denied he had criminal intentions, was dressed In a alilrt and Jeans and "looked like a boy" when he attempted to Inquire ol her where he could borrow a trailer. Ingram's attorneys aald before the trial that thev wouM r-! any conviction to t h e Bute "su preme Court. Mrs. Webster, who married Er. nest Webster the day before Ing ram was first convicted and who now la the mother ol a six-month old baby, told Uie Jury she looked up the word "leer" In a dictionary. Bhe said It meant a "curious look." That definition, she testified, described exactly the manner In which Ingnim eyed her as he drove r.lowly past her with his head out ol the window of his car. Ingram originally was charged w ith assault with intent to commit rape. The charne was reduced to one of asaault on female when he was broucht to trial In Caswell Recorder's rourt. Alter he was con victed nd sentenced to two years on the roads, he appealed to the Sfperior Court. The first Superior Court trial. In November of last year, enrted In a mistrial when two of the four Negroes on the Jury held out for acquittal. "Keen It clean grime doesn't pay!" Men's Hand Laundry. 11th and Klamath, phone 1-1531. vv,u vnoir m Th 1!nl,1 Nations should either help purge 118CII oi. aic mm bpwuvi.Ii, n v, get out of the United Stales, say 1 tun mftTl her or the u. fi. Sen ate Internal Security Committee. One of Ihe iwo senator is me committee chairman, Pat McCar ran (D-Nevi, who ys he also thinks Trygve Lie resigned as U. N secretary general because "of disclosure made and disclosures we will make In the luiure. ..nalnr ,(, rr-h fnr SIIS llfj c-vn peeled American Communists on the U, tn. ncauquartvis stnu wa resumed yesteraay. rcninii- ni.ulnii. rinv SrVfd to embellish the committee' 1- rcady dramauc neanngs. McCarran, here for the first ii i. tmtm wMba nf Intermittent sessions, and Sen. Willis Smith ID-NO composed a suocommiitee which heard three more American it u -n.nlivfia rffiinf, tn answer so'me 'quetlons concerning Commu nist party mcinoci-iuo. A fourth witness said earlier she switched her citizenship from American to Russian simply by obtaining a Russian passport. She I Oiga Micoaa, w " niiiv-iiv-,,- ti M f-lfrb alrifi tVDlst. A State Department official In Wasningion ia i;r c -m v think she automatically lost her American citizenship when she re- i . . , -v.. Diaajtlan nassnnrt Smith, angrv t the attitude of some witnesses, snapped at the close of the all-day hearing that Ik IS up ' purge It of aples and saboteurs. II mat cannu. oc uc, ne the U. N. "ought not to be al i tn nil In America." "Senator," added McCarran, "I agren with you hesrtlly." After the hearing had adjourned ,.,n tvHttv McfTarran told news- men he believed his committee's Inquiry had orougni enom uie announcement, of resignation on Monday. McCarran said lie' statement of reasons for quitting reminded him of a Thanksgiving pumpkin. "It lnnirdrf oond." aald McCarran. "but :it waa hollow." Lie aald on Monaay ne was re signing "because I hope this my i,.i ih iinliofl Rtatea to save the peace and to serve better the cause of ireeaom ana progress ior mankind." The U. N. olllclal did not men- 1 1 .k. XfTarrtin Innnlrv HnW- ever, he has said In the past that while he ola noi wn. snj mi pioyes disloyal to their countries, h. wmM not fir anvone on "mere suspicion or smears." An Interview wnn Me puoniiu today In three Scandinavian news- .... in h- f,mnhatlrallv de- miicifl .. i .- nled the McCarran inquiry Influ- -e-n ect5!cn r ' :, . 'Trie interview ouoted Lie as say lng he Uiought Russia' refusal to recognize him might have stood In the way ol a Korean peace and that In the long run no man could , . (v.. vlnrl nr nrri.sstirf, nut on him by Uie Russians. Moscow radio, wn'cn nas ignorrAi Lie since 1950. said last night Lie's resignation was a revelation of "his complete political bankrupt cy." At U. N. headquarters. Lie said he was certain his resignation would be accepted. His statement came after British Foreign Secret ary Anthonk tAtn said ha hoped Lie could be persuaded to recon sider and as Brazil' foreign Sec retary joao Neve da Fonloura told the oenerai Assembly ne hoped' the decision "Is not Irrevo cable." Russians t the U. N.. led by their Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vlshlnsky, made It clear they con sidered Lie's action final. 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