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TUKSHAY, DHCKMHKIl in, 10,12 HERALD It NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE NSLI Slates Another Dividend WASHINGTON Ml Aimllirr tlw- lilrllil will III- palll lirxl VI'lli l iiUoul live milium vi'lriniia hold HlK Nlllllllllll Hrivli'p l,lln Iiimii' mien pDlicirn, Hip Vi'loriiiin Allium Uliiilltni until turiny. The llrrt imymniU will he iniiilr In I'l'lii ui'iv, I"" 'n l Hie I" iiviiiiiiiI iliviili'iiiiK lor Hunt piil iryhtililein will uc Hie Mime 111 Dili yrnr'a illvltliml, villi the vift mii(irlly in 1 1 ir-it iii'IIIiiii a Hut i;u. Tlir illvlilenil In Hie hccuiiiI regil 1,t I one mi NKt'l iiiillclo,- Ihe lnt Wnn n.(l Ilil year nml will tuinl 1IUI iiilllKm clollui h. 'I wo lCCIIll illvlrirnil tilrio hnve bet-n piilri. The four I 'it n nrnrly lour lillllon tfnllarn. , VSB Planning Quick Action WAHIIINOTON (.fl Tllo Willie HlulillliUtlon Coiniiilltrr, niiiiiii Iwcl jo keep Ilie wnue eonlioh Uiouifin aolmr, Inn pioiith'eit lent nclluii on l.'.OOO piiy Incrcusr uwuiuiig nppiovnl, "We1 lull miikp every c I tori to ui'l til Inn Mniiiiii iminlirl' ul ciimw out h"lor (.'lirlMiimn," Chiili'iiiiiii C'lmilrt C. Kllluiunw !)i III said. KronoiiiiiT Hlnblller IliWr L. f'lilnutti (ornteil Ihe cuiiinilltee Mondny tilirr aDiimliuiinii iiiieinpu Id levltnUro Ilie WnKe Ulitblll7.il lion ttouid. All neven Inilui.lrv nieiiiliern ol thti HiiTe-eornored board the oili er iiieiiuerw rrprenented milium anil Hie pulilli'-iiill In molest i;u lii.-t Prevlileni Tnlinuilx ai provnl i Ilie coul mine a' lull H booil. r ines Chester Case Suspects Free BAN FMANCIHCO 11 Police havo r4eaed a lalhrr and son who W(Te qurntlonrd liner duy In colinrctlon wllh Ihe 7,li rob bery lying of grocer Quid Young ind I liter children. Wendrll Hull. 49, i freed yes terday il f'rrirm ller lie deieo tor ! 1H 2'-yer-old son Trav ln (reed here ahoitly ulier kwnrd. r Tie Jtills were arreMcd Batur dy after an anonymous Inlormrr told flan KranrlM.0 police that loo met had askrd htm to Join thtm In a plot to rob a man Young, i Inspector Michael IJnhrrty asld both inert had- ncellenl alluls for Oct. 10--thr daie Youui, hi, two mall diughtrrs and a neighbor boy were alaui near Chester, Calif. Sabres Down 4 More MIGs BKOUj I Allied Sabre Jrt plloia rtflitroyed at leaal four Com inuntat HIO-1& Jeta In srrlrs of hl(h altlude dogfight over North Korea Ttesdsy, the Fifth Air Torce annouiutd. Allied pilot also wire credited with dansglng one Ml( and prob ably de.iioyitit another. The Air ran il kir invrMigHiing a claim 1)4,1 at 111 another M10 ws destroyer. Allied Inser. If any, are an nounced weekly, The A I' Force .J id total or 37 Ssbrea aM about 3J MIO rngngrd In 13 neonate dogfights. The but tle raitB from 44.000 feci down to aoo ft. j Two of the MIOs downed were credited to piloti who already had ' drstroycl live to become aces. ! They are Col. rtoyal N. Daker. Mc Kinney, Tex., who was credited with hat a MIO Tuesday; and' Capt. Ltnnard w. Ullev, Man chenter. H. II. , i)"AsttWWKW.i' I'avinrnla to Individual policy holilern. Die V, A. said, will be mucin Hunt 30 lo 40 ilaya alter the anniversary ilnlo ol the policy, That's the ditto lite policy first went Into rflpcl. T'l be elliilble, Ihe policyholder mil . I hnve paid pretiiltiiua lor any lltrce or morn nionthn between Ihe niitilvrnrv clnte of hl pulley In 1UM mill the name dnte In MM. 'Ihe method, of payincnl will he Ihe mine an thl yenr unlea the policyholder Inlorma the V. A, he wanln lo be paid dlllcrently, by writlnu to the V, A. olllce to which he pnya premliiina. If he hold,, a term policy, he cull net the dividend In cann or he mnv tc the V. A. lo apply It an advance prcinliimn lo hln pol icy. II he hna a permanent plan policy, he hna thena cltolce. or he mnv ak Ihe V. A lo put the dividend on depo,11, 'Ihat way It will ill ii w i per cent Inlerenl and will ho added lo the caul) Value ol the policy, The rule of dividend pnymenl on mo t pollrlri will be AO centn lor each 11,000 of lnurance lor each monlh It Wan In force be tween the M.VJ and 1093 annlver nnrv dttle. Mont term iiollclea are tor HO.ooo. There are nearly 3.000 rnten for dividend pnymentn lor permanent plnn pollclen, the V. A. aald, and II 'n Imposmbln to give a almple lurmuln on llicm, Riot Deaths imb to 84 PU8AN. Korea ii Tile death loll In Sunday' bloody mutiny by Coinmunint war prinonern on Pon nam Inland roi,e lo 84 today when two of the fanatical Itedn died ol wound. The Army naid lis prla onem ere on the Injured Hat, The Army reported Uiat many ol the die-hard Communlntn were killed by bayonet-wielding Allied 3tiard. Knrllrr it aald only that "Individual weapon," were ued lo break up a mana breakout tempt. In Pamnunjom, He of the aua pended arniiallce Inlkn, Ihe Com ntunlaiii made their exttee'ed pro lem. A note from Clen. Nam II, lenlor Coinniimint delegate, brand ed Ihe Incident "barbaroui' tM "anngulnary," Study Meet MANILA iifi The Council of State hlBlieal nollcy-formlng body of the (tovernment today dlnrunncd the powlblllty of railing another Southeast A, Inn conference to bol ster Ihe anil-Communist front in Hie area. A government releaie aald Prea idrnl Elpldio Ouinno rained the qucMlon lollowlng enrouraalnj re portn front Washington that the attitude of the future Republican administration waa favorable to ward, a Pactflo pact. Quirino ha, directed Foreign Secretary Joaquin Kllralde lo nound out John Foster Dullea, U. B. iccrelary of atatelealgnatf , when he null, Manila next year on a projected tour of Uouthrant Aila. mmeLiJM he PRAISES Pretident-elaet Dwiqht Eninhower wevei at 'prepares to addreti a crowd et LaGuardia Airport in New York after return from Korea, He told liiteneri Gil were doir.0, "juit ai fine a job l the American people could eik." MIMEOGRAPHING ond complete MAILING SERVICE , "Quality wtrk, tfmpt Srvic( Ph. 9297 .OHM CHASE I LAWltR Secretarial Aqencv Underwood Building Waterfields Adopt Son VAN NUYB, Calif. i An nouncing the adoption of her eec ond child, Jane Kunnell aald. "It'a line ChrKlmaa prenent. I d like to adopt two more children." The actrrna dlKloaed yetterday that the court ha approved the adoption of Tommy, the little aon of Mr, and Mra. Michael Kavanaih. whom the actrea brought home from London la nt year. The Kavanagh were Riven one vear probation by an Kncllfh court lant April 34 lor "unlawfully per mitting the car and po'alon of an Infant to be transferred." Ml', Ruraell end her husband, football player Bob Waterfield. obtained Tommy, now I. on Nov. 8, lM. Claiming- unfamlllarlty with legal adoption requlrementa, the Kavan agha aald they only wanted to give the boy greater opportunities Tin Waterfirldn earlier thia year adopted Tracy, J,i j-year-old Amer ican girl. U.S. Won't Compromise on POW Issue State Departmeni Tells United Nations UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. iV The United Btatea aaya flatly It won't compromise on Ihe Korean prlaoner laaue and It aeee so ue pushine eny more peace plans plan through the United Natlona unlenn the Communlate agree that POWa won't be forced to go home. The State Department took this determined "land last night In a stiffly worded communique. It alio accused the Chinese Reds of re jecting peace m Korea when they turned down the General Aasem bly'a plan for breaking the prla oner deadlock that 11 holding up an armistice. France end Britain also ex pressed deep regret that tha Com munists had closed the door en the V. N. peace proposals. A French spokesmsn termed Pelpmg's rejection "entirely nega tive and, for the time being any way, destructive of hope." The French U. N. delegation said Red China's demands that all prison era be returned whether they want to or not la a call en the U. N. "to accept humanitarian bank ruptcy." Britain's spokesmsn aald the Red rejection "raises serious prob lems which will require careful consideration by her majesty government." U, N. delegates were busy study ing the 3.000-word rejection note, sent yesterday by Red Chlna'e Foreign Minister Chou En-lal to Assembly President Lester B. Pearson of Canada. It laid down terms for a settlement Identical to Soviet proposals which the so lution organization overwhelming ly rejected. The Pelplng "ply called the U. N. plan, written by India's V.K. Krishna Menon, "Illegal" and "un reasonsble" and demanded that the Assembly rescind It and order the U. 8. to reopen truce negotia tions. Pearson worked today on a re port to the General Assembly en the Communist rejection and del egates wondered "What next?" They had In mind TJ. S. Fresi- i Hoaaayfor busy bolidj bv1. f nji. -1 f Yf J No ps)inf, oo claaniBf, rtaoy cook mi, bd i hjbtful Culfirth flavor. PLATE QEANED SHRIMP ONI CAN EQUALS ONC Lt. J I iC in 1 iiyi 1 WHOll RAW JHWMP IkT --g-g--jR: 1 ' . 51 mAtQ&lj0 tetiaasaeefe dent -elect Xlaenhower's atatement promise with the basic human!- purpose will be served by having the United Nations propose to the Communists atlll other plans for Implementing these proposals." after his recent trip to Korea that "we must go ahead and do things that Induce the other to want peace also." The "no compromise" stand tak en by the U. S. appeared to put off any further action In the U. N. until after the new U. S. admin istration and It new delegation leader In the U. N. are Installed. The American statement laid full reaDOnsibllity for neace in Ko rea on the shoulders of the Chi nea and North Korean Commu nists "and their supporters" a clesr reference to the Russians. "The United Nations Commend remains ready to meet again with the Communist negotiators at Psn munjem whenever they accept the proposals contained In the United Nations resolution or any of the other numerous proposal which have been made to them by the United Nations Command, or whenever they advance construc tive proposals of their own which could lead to an honorable armi stice," the U. 8. statement said. "However, there can be no com- tsrisn principles U, N.) resolution contslned the ... If the Communists secern these bsslc United Nations principles, the pro posals now outstanding provide numerous elternstlve methods for settling the question of prisoners of wsr. 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