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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1952)
FFIIDAY, DKCKMHKIl 12, M2 IIKRAL1) k NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK NINR ..it I Cf,fi Si'," 4 w i r V, 1 I, 9 'lAi 'I I f V; 1-T : ' r , nut... r I i I 1l 'NB'i W HAT GIVES? Britain's Lloyd Soiwyn l right I and Sir Glad wyn Jabb Icenierl can hardly contain ihoir curioilty as thoy eitamino contents of brielease hald by U.S. dologate Philip Jessup at U. N. headquarters In New York City. Huddla ovar briefcase precadad Jessups appaal to lha 60-nation political commlttaa for Franca and Tunisia to roiuma diract nagotiationi and paacefully tettla the critit In French-ruled North Africa. Ecuador Crushes Revolt QUITO. Kcunrtnr 111 'Hie Ihree-mnnili-olri noveriimenl ol PrrMdent Jo Maria V(lo Ibarra Mitt today It hud triiBhrd tlie flri revnll aiilni Ha atillmrlty mm l holdinir a formrr ally (it the presi dent or leadinn Iho revolt. Local observer bellevrd Hie ar rested polltlcul leader Carloa Ou evara Murrno,' mayor f the bin purl rlly o( Guayaquil and leader ot Hie Concentration of Popular Force parly (CKPi oplll Willi Velatco Ibarra becauna he failed to net an Important pom In the new government. Ouevara Moreno aad other lead er o hl paitv were arremcd cb- r'rtly and the President told iieiiirn last nluhl they had plaiuird to telle the bin Army air base at ouayaiiull. Troops armed with niachlneRun closed the hlKh way tn the air base and surrounded the city ha In the port. Rarller last Itliilit a government announcement sld Ouevara Mor eno ss arrtsled when he and a (roup of followers tried to attack Air Force headquarters In Guaya quil. Report late last night Indicated that the country remained calm. Condlliona In Quito were normal. Interior Minister l.uls Antonio renherrera told newsmen that at least four other prominent lluurrn In Guevara Moreno's party had been arrestee and seveial other highly placed oilielals had 'been put "at tlie disposition of the ov eminent" an acimn reaiiicting their movements without actual ar rest lor alleged complicity in the abortive revolt. Velascn Ibaira aald Ouevara Moreno had boasted that the rov eriimrnv ouJd be deposed within bo days. 11w President accused his one- Postoffice Open Late Saturday cloilna: hours lor the Klamath Tall postollice have been changed tn 6 p.m. Instead or the regular noon closing. Post master Chet Lsngvlrt announced today. Tlie new houra will be for the neat two preceding Christmas only and will be lor parcel post and stamps only, LsngMrl said. The two Saturday . dates at Dec. II and Dec. SO. time supporter and the Onayaqull newspaper "Dlarlo de la nacion ol "Uiclllim bitterness, a lew gang sters and the lower passions ol tne people tn launch them against the actual organized society of Ecua dor." No Immediate action was an nounced against the newspaper pro-Velasco during last rummer's nresldentlal campaign or Its pub lisher. Hlmon Canarto. Valundo Hullo, the government's secretary general, told newsmen that the newspaper had cooled oil towards the President alter Cnnarte had been refused a government loan to open a newspaper In Quito aa well as financial backing lor otner ventures. Ouevara Moreno had been an enthusiastic supporter ol Velasco Ibarra a fight for the presidency, which culminated In an overwhelm ing victory In the June balloting. The government took ollice Sept. 1. Velasco Ibarra twice previously held tlie presidency but both times was ousted by military revolts. Renewed Faith in Freedom Urged by Dulles, Lodge DlNVIUt im Laying a Imse lor lutuin foreign pulley, two lenillllir -ipokosmcu 'or President elect Klnciiliowrr claim Ht cruiiadu' to make freedom woilt'ut hoiur Is eiisentlnl to break the spell ot communism abroad. John l''nster l)ull"s said Inst nlMht Nomnthlng has "gone wrmiff" with American Ilia, Tim Incomlij. secretary ol state called lor- a spiritual revival, ' lie warned that "when ennobling pinnule, goes out of freedom, It Is eaflly displaced by fnlte lullhs, such aa commu nism." Uullrs' speech, his first since Co.n.e.:,,,.-,,, Carries Mail DKHrlKMKR, Ala. (i Pep. Laurie Uiiltle 1 1J-All. I will shoulder a mull bug Tuesday mid walk i poHtmun's route, lie wants to llnd out whether the Jonnsborn section needs a branch post office for which some of Ita residents have petitioned. Jonesboro now Is served by three walking postmen. Dottle said he would go to tho Uessemcr POht office wilh Newton Carmlchnrl, help lilin sort his mall, and then go out on Cuiinlchiiel'a route. "Tuesday Is usually a light day' said, Curmlchael, "Hut you can't tell what It'a going to be like with Christmas coming on." ild Saved From Flames P1TTSHUP.0H I Eighteen-month-old IJarlene Dougherty was irnpiied In a burning thlrd-lloor uparlmenl with her grandmother. But Grannie 63-year-old Mrs. Mary McEvoy wasn't silling around walling to be rescued. She tossed little IJarlene across an al leyway into the arms of Mrs. John A, Paul standing on a porch five feet below ihe roof o( her three, atorv home. Shortly afterward fleemen climbed Into the apartment to rev cue Mrs, McEvoy and Mrs. Clara Ferguson, a second floor tenant who had fled ..upstairs as the names gushed upward. The Best Costa No More! Art Metal Desks and Files. 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Ilk Rtaiai.aa Oi.a being named by Elsenhower, was recorded and played to both the National Council ol Churches ol Chrl it In the U. B. A, and to a nation-wide radio audience. It closely paralleled one lo the church mcellmj here 24 hours earlier by Hen. Ilenry Cabot lAdge Jr. (It-Massi, designated ambassador to the united Natioti.'i. , Both called lor a atrengthenlng of the U. N, and slid the Interna tional orKalil.atlon deters ttovlcl augresslon. Both said discrimina tion In America must, end because It threatens U. B. attempts to lead a tree world lo durable pence. And both said private Individuals and groups ;riusl lend more help to other peoples and atop counting on government efforts, "Nothing ha been more disas trous lo the caiir.e of freedom than our growing assumption that noth ing happens unless government does It," Dulles declared. He pledged tho Elsenhower ad ministration to make pluce for the individual and "group ellortn" to supplement Marshall Plan, Point Four and similar foreign aid. Dulles sought to reassure Amer ica's allies. He noted some per sons were frightened by Eisen hower's campaign discussion of liberating countries behind Ihe Iron Curtain, adding: "That fear Illustrates the degree to which even free people have come to think In governmental and military ' terms." Dulles said U. 8, military policy "must be only a defensive policy." He recalled that Abraham Lincoln Interpreted the Declaration of In dependence to mean "liberty not alone to the people of this country but hope for the world for all fu ture time." "The , need today Is to reklndlf faith In freedom! and to make It contagious, by a Iresh demonatra. tlon of what, to do with freedom,'.' Dulles aald. ' . ,i ;, , ; ; t "Throughout the world, there are myriad souls tint auffer lit humil iation and bltterneaa because or the white man's assumption, ol ra cial superiority. II freedom la to seem worthwhile, then our people, who profess to be the champions of liberty,, must voluntarily, prac tice human fellowship." He 'aald discrimination cannot be wiped out by governmental ac tion. The responsibility, he added, "Is, first of all, a private one" and asked the churches to expand thelr eliorls. "No Iron Curtain of despots, no cringing policies of the fearful, can prevent moral and spiritual forces from penetrating Into the mind and souls of those under the ruthless control of the Soviet Com munist structure," Dulles de clared. Dulles said many in Communist countries "are rebellious In spirit. " He aald the accept dictatorship because freedom "seems barren" and because they are part of a strong, dynamic movement. 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