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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1953)
Italian Railroad Service Starts With Getting Fares HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DnUl! .A It' .tad. 4U. wmm -" - j mill UIC tickets. No waiting in line at the jallroad station, no sir. You phone for a reservation. Within minutes a messenger delivers the train ticket In person. , At the station an attendant Is standing beside the green-and-sll-ver train. He politely, takes your bags and checks them through to your destination, as on a plane. The conductor speaks Italian, English, French and German. He guides you to your alr-condUloned compartment. The decor Is B"en and grey. There are two divans and lour lounging chairs, picturesque Ital ian prints above the divans con ceal overhead hand-baggage stor age space. Sweep back the long wall drapes and wide windows give Ike Renews Food Offer ..,.0 hi vr.TON im President Eisenhower Monday renewed his o Her to send food directly to Soviet Acupied Eastern Germany if the Soviets will reconsider their re fusal of 10 days ago to permit it. The White House made publlo a letter from tne rresraem 10 uuur eellor Adenauer ol Western Ger many, dated July 20 in which El- eenhower said the United States will continue to make clear to the Soviet government that the oiler of food "was motivated solely by humanitarian Impulses and that the food Is available if that gov ernment wishes to permit its en try into the Soviet Zone or occupa tion." Eisenhower's letter was in reply to one from Adenauer, dated July 13, and also made publlo by the White House. - Adenauer had offered to "do everything" to make food avail able "in the most effective way possible" to East Germans. Food already is moving to West ern Germany for the East Ger mans. A sizeable relief program t is under way In toe Berlin area where East Germans can step across the border and pick up the gifts. Godfrey to Resume Working Monday ' NEW YORK Wl The Columbia Broadcasting System - says Arthur Godfrey, recovering from a recent hip operation, will resume his rado and television activities ' next Monday night. CBS announced last night that, for the present, Godfrey will be nen and heard from his farm near Leesburg, Vs., while other cast members perform In New York. you a panoramic vlew. A publlo address system an nounces in three languages that train hostesses will be along short ly to check your coats. The electric engines almost soundlessly go Into action. Within minutes you are at normal cruis ing speed 100 miles an hour. There is far less feeling of mo tion than on conventional trains. Each seven coaches form a single 324-ton unit, bridged by rubber connections and carried, on 40 wheels to minimise shock. Strolling through them, you dis cover four passenger coaches, holding 160 passengers; a restau rant and bar decorated with paint ings; a kitchen coach with white capped chefs working over gleam ing copper pots. Best of all, both end coaches the trains are bl-dlrectlonal are huge observation cars with wide, curved Plexiglass ' rlndowa : like those In a plane cockpit. The engineer's cab Is elevated and out of sight. Thus, Just as In youthful dreams, you sit at the cab window as tunnels race up and engulf you in darkness, signal lights flicker red and then green, switches click and gaping young sters stare enviously from beside the tracks. You're the driver or so It seems. The train, owned by the Italian State Railways, operates between Milan, Rome and Naples. It was commissioned In 1948 as the Ktv ernment railway system's bid to prevent the airlines from winning away the luxury tourist trade.. Some 3.000 drawings later, ar chitect Oiulio Minolettl and the workmen of the Breda workshops at ' Sesto 8. Giovanni completed their work. ; ' ' Senator Hit By Automobile WASHINGTON , Of) Sen. flrldges xtu ... truck hv a nasslng car Monday at a busy mldtown intersection. Doctors said he sin tered only, bruises. - r ' The mishap occurred jusv Bridges, the Senate's temporary Um mnit nhftlrmsn of ltit AtV - proprlatlons Committee, had left the White House wnere no aim -er Republican congressional lead ers had conferred wn c-reanrcu.. Eisenhower. An aide to Bridges said the sen- miM'm - ffrllffirr JlUlled UD tO - a curb and that Bridges stepped into the sidewalk but men waiaea around behind the car and ap neared "much absorbed in thought." He was hit by a passing auto and knqpked down. Bridges got up nirirlrlv. hnk - WM taken tA ' the emergency hospital where doctors said he had suffered bruises of the back and rignt arm. , mf t, A 11 ho or. M yetn eld, Georf BaHlett it n h.or&ry motorcycl ' fficer. Her he ftU firtUund adriee frtA 8ft Bolf McneU. British Stand Firm On Trade TnvmV in TV Vni.tfrn f9. flee made It plain Monday Brit ain will go on doing business with Red China In non-strategic goods despite American congressional criticism. Britain's position was restated at a dally news conference when a spokesman was asked to com ment on the report of. the V. S. Senate permanent investigations subcommittee measuring western Allies with Communist China. The subcommittee complained America's Allies.- have permitted trade of more than two billion dol i... ,ni r damIi with Red Chi na at the cost of the lives of United Nations troops. . Britain, the spokesman said, has . x. ....I... rnnv nf the SUB- VCT, W lew., r J - committee's report. When it ar- rives It MU ne siuaiea " i Meantime, he added, the-Brlt- ... ...It..,,- nT..nrri tro ft with Red China remains as 1eflned by the parliamentary Under Secretary r anlUnnTr Milt lOr J'Oreign .AUU.ua nui'J ting who on June, n maae . uicac W. Wayne Martin . ARMSTRONG PABCO LINOLEUM Colors ond Patterns for all rooms GUARANTEED to PLEASE Terms to your needs Phona 8370 1945 South th Street ' For You at Rickys V2 Cariat Diamond Set m -t". an- B.amtr tiaaaBBaam Old-fashioned ring guards are no longer necessary! 1 "TWI-FIT" INCLUDED UNCONDITIONAL. LIFETIME GUARANTEE Use a budget account two main points: " 1. Briuin stands- By the U. N. resolution of May 18. 1951.' which embargoed the supply of strategic goods to China and will continue to do so while the resolution re mains in force. Britain has cut off a much wider range of war-poten tial goods than that embargoed by the United Nations, n 2, 'As far as non-strategio gouds are concerned, Britain's policy is to develop trade with China and other nations in the Communist or bit. This country considered non strategio trade with the Commu nists to be "to the advantage of the Iree world." . WANTS MORE AID WASHINGTON Vfl Sen. Lyn- don Johnson of Texas Saturday de plored as, "a drop in the bucket1 the - Elsenhower administration's efforts to help livestock producers in tne arougnt-stneken Southwest. 16Germans Go To Prison BERLIN Wl Sixteen workers were condemned to- prison- by a Communist court In Dresden Mon day in the largest show trial yet held of East German rebels, A freelance photographer ret. ceived the stitfeat sentence lift Imprisonment for leading an' up rising on June 17 in the little Polish-German border town of Mlesky, where secret police headquarters was burned and Red official benten. Fifteen ' alleged accom plices were given 'terms ranging from 13 years to months.. ., It was the first disclosure that the June 17 rioting had erupted also in Nlesky. The town Is near Ooerlits on the Nless River where striking workers were saluted by. Fousn tank troops on tne fame day, ' ': r . ' The Soviet Zone news agency ADN Issued a special, report of more than 1,000 words on the Nle sky trial, accompanied by latest Soviet , and German Communist mreais mat an - provoca.eura will be sternly punished. ' . The trial was the first b t g achievement of Red Hllde Benja min, who became . last German minister of Justice succeeding the purged Max Fechner. On the political front. WUhelm Pieck, the East German President who is ailing in a Soviet sanitar ium, issued a statement declaring that the West German' republic must negotiate with the Commu nist East Oerman regime before Germany can be unified. 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