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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1952)
MONDAY. PKCHMBKK 1, 1052 11KHALI) AM) NliVVS. KLAMATH FALLS' OREGON Mode Status Still in Doubt llv JOHN CIIADWH K WAHIIlNuiON (.ft Br n, Vyne Mm mi's drclr.lun In vole wllh Ihe Hi .n!illi,'.ii mi lllfl 01 :iiililrn t l'll n( i ii' .'.mute ileum o lilt Imll from inuiy null Jell iiiiannwcteil In mi whether dlMilpllivrv actum kim In' inkrn a mi Hi . I lilni, licitlilii:eii ru-nulius huvf heen remnant u any 'II tliry plan la iii in the Oleum) Nrnntor nf the m-iihii it y lio li.ii ac.iiilred by his mm jrnri. nl service In the. Hen nr. mill nl his choice Bi,lKlllnrnls "ii tun H"imle Armed Services nd Lnli'ir Ciiiiiiiilllra.i. Mnur nun the Itepubllcen psr 1v mill declared liliii,irl( ml Imlr luivlriii (lurinit Hie presidential i inii'iiiuu alter turning nmilift (mi UwikIii u. Klirnlmwrr snd illuming Inn support to Clov. Aillm l: Hlrn-ii.-.ui, ul Illinois, till) Drill o- tlllllC IHIIlllllCC!. lie nlllliiunccd Blllltrdu V. how- rn, Hull lie would voie with Hie l!i 'iMililirmin nil ui uillMHK the new hiiuii lii the brlirl lliitl Hi In iiiiiuiiir iiiltiiiiiiiirntlon ol Presi dent. nccl K.r.cnnowrr hliuulcl hHve lull rcspoiiaiblllly lor Uie conduct nl llir government. 1 llui In- mi 111 tig Would IIOIlMIl I maintain hli alatiu mi ml In (Itptnclriii and wuuld not partlcl. pule III rrllirr Hrpubllcstl 01 Deill III'MIIC CSUCU.1CS. Hen Wclkcr (ll-Idahul. colli mt'itltiur uii Morse's etaleinrnl tha: I Hp llrjitiuiicuiui should hav lull icimiiMulllty, luld a rrmiilrr, I iliii'k t tall liuvo Hint reipor.- llillliy without lux vole." Wrlkrr said tin would leave coin lurni uii por.-Hblo di-iolpllnary ac tion lo utlinra. Democrat have shown no dls pu.Mllon lo contest llcpulillcan con In.) 01 I ho new Bcnaie even though, Miiioui Moi sc. the Republicans Will only outnumber Olcm to 47. IUl Morse decided lo volt Willi the Democrats they could have. arircd control al best only until llliliutcl Mxon took olllce Jan. 30 (lid Waa III position to till the s.-bIca agalll.il them, Morse nald hr frit "It would be politically unethical (or ma to lake advantage of Ihn closely drawn line' in the Benate by voting against Ihn Republlcana In Ihe mallei ol Henale ol ionization." LJ'te added, however, that he ;li "not hesitate lo vote agatmt the Keininllrsns on specific letls lathe i:..mic when ! think they are wrong" He ha often done so in the pail, Morse he perfectly will ing la leave to the flniale the di lermttiatloii of lilt seniority rights amljfoihnr privileges and declared lie ha mused to rnscuss u.s ststua with either Krpubllcan or Demo cratic amatota. US Jets Score One-Sided Win fir ROBi:T Hi KM AN f:oi)L ifi V. 8. Sabre Jell r.ui up a wore of at least 33-4 over liiit.ii in-type MH-MJs in November air buttle'., the Mflb Air force announced MOPdav. Dunna Hi mine period, o'her Allied r plan's ritmme'1 over North Korejii rond ind knocked nut 3 MS Coinmiiiiifcl trui laden with aupphea lor the Ironl. th Air Koree raid Cloud and rain over moet ol North Korea nharply curtailed Al lied air bio a Monday. A few flxhter-bninbeM roared throuuh the mit and dropped hifb rxploMve on Red potiiiont on Hit Western Front. Marine comaira deitroyed a road bridce ano four buildina in ulrike ju-i behind the Hed lines near the Went Coat , Uround lighting, too, relallv' lv llkhl. A dnvln anow whipped acrou Ihe batllelront. It wan two Inches deep along the Central Front at nightfall and was still failing stttd llv four hours later. A small force of Chinese Reds nrnhrrt Ihe Allied lines on battle- scarred tintpcr Rldga Just liter dark. An American officer at Ihe front said Ihe Jab wss blunted and beat en hark by U. N. artillery lire. 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