THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 PAGE TWO ' HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON U.S. Watchful Of New Asian Policy By DON IltlTH MANILA UV-The Philippines Re. public has embarked an new foreign policy, "Asia for Ihe Asians' which has U. 8. diploma tic officials watching carefully. Up to now, the pew policy has leu com the Asian countries It was Intended to Influence, , The policy Is based on developing an Asian nationalism under the wartime rallying cry used by Ja pan in promoting its East Asia co-prosperity sphere. Philippine proponents insist the new poucy will not an eel tradition al ties with the United States. De spite this, American officials here indicate they must remain alert for any unilateral action which might affect the balance in democracy's bulwark against, communism in Asia. The V. B. KmbKssy hi Manila has not commented officially but appears concerned lest the -policy be misinterpreted in soma quar ters in the United States. The Phi lippines still depend upon the United States for aid in supporting the islands' economy and so must move cautiously, ; u,: 6. sources indicated. The basic change under the new policy would seem to be toward independent action in foreign mat ters and away from the old Liberal party policy of taking cues from the United Elates. At the last election, Elpldio Qulrlno, head of the Liberals, was beaten soundly for second term as president by Ramon Magsaysay and his Nacion allsta party. The policy switch '-was disclosed Jn a' surprising manner earlier tills month. Instead of being enunicated by Magsaysay or by Vice President Carlos P. Garcia, the 'secretory of foreign affairs, It first was pro claimed by Oarloa's under secre tary, Leon Guerrero. ' . Guerrero was the '.'voice of free dom" during the early days of World War II until his capture by the Japanese. Later ho was - re leased from prison and broadcast Japanese propaganda. Guerrero's first strong support for the new policy came from Sen. Cloro M. Recto, wartime foreign minister of the Philippines under me Japanese. Recto has been accused by crlt les of being anti-American but has denied the charge. Vice President Garcia quickly KUmalk F.ll. n... AMERICAN CHINESE faxfi thtir bait! Ban B. Lee, Mgr. ' Ph. 649t For Orders T Take Out tSII Puddings ngc POTEET'S MKT. Owned & Operated I CHERRY PIE b fSY WITH , BttCGtotkfJL. 1 B,8nd, Bob 4 "f Poleet tc pie Fke , 90c itf3T!5rrDiKT Mixes Pka.fc Wffiw,. .Tv needy to tot Switt i W o!" ' MIX Premium ' 2 Porry Time Sour Pitted M-WA re- Cherries OAc Picnics AQc Pj35c No. 2 cat. Ll lbt . SELECT PRODUCE NALLEY'S SWIFT'S SLICED : Juice Oranges 5:b; 29c TWond" BACON rc b9 Treo.ure Pickle. . QH Florida . Medium six. Se K'h ' ,D PK9 WW Grapefruit 4 for 25c Re,ish ftwTfcWc 2 :'49c w;Rrogc Radishes or Green amazo instant lb- Onions 3bun,10c Dessert IFc Salad Vegetables lft 2 Pkgs 10 cuts u.s.no. i FAB ne ChoPs SPUDS 10 ft- 25c To7coUp0in 69 "9 eoch pkq. Snowdrift I . I ""NCod on 83c EGGS J miaiito Shortening ejgjj 3 LBS. LJ QUALITY Or Ovar : i added his support. So did Sen. Jose P. Laurel, war time president of the Philippines during the Japanese occupation, Bipartisan backing came from members in Congress. But there were strong indications that the de feated Liberal party would subject the new policy, to torrid debate in ihe Senate. President Magsaysay has re mained silent although Guerrero insists that the new President en dorses It. Vice President Garcia said In a subsequent speech: " 'Asia for the Asians.' far more than a foreign policy, is a state ment, of eternal reality. It is an axiomatic fact, self-evident and un deniable. It is the expression of a deep sentiment of a resurgent na tionalism in liberated Asian countries." Guerrero said It would be "ser vile and misguided" for the Philip pines to keep on taking their lead from the United States in foreign matters. ' The Philippines has considerable spaacwoik to do in cultivating friendship with such countries as Malays, Thailand, Indochina and Japan. Diplomatic relations between the Philippines and neighbors arc weak. The PhillDrilnen hav stBh. iisnea no direct diplomatic rela tions with Burma and Ceylon. They nave not recognized tne Associated states or Indochina. ine rninpDines still are em. broiled in a red-hot reparations tussle with Japan. These negotia tions have dragged on for years. Indonesia, has lnnkrf nrltl. .., cion upon the Philippines. Many xiiuuiiKsiajis ieei mis country has echoed too much the sentiments of tne u. b. state Department. Guerrero claimed the "Asia for the Asians" policy has created a "favorable atmosphere" . among Asian neighbors. But it appeared too early yet to tell what real f. feet it would have until !t is con verted from speeches to action. Chains Required On Most Passes SALEM Wi Department heads of the State Civil Defense will meet here Friday to discuss what they would do if Portland were hit by an atomic bomb. State Civil Defense Director Ar thur M. Sheets said each rtorw,.,. ment head would be he would do if an hour's warning were given befor on 5 what he would do during the' first vui ucr an auacx. IflH SUCk uas. R an.ka. alia..- la talf part al Ik, ffaiL.Rint . ..atn.i aliaa. tint. I aar. .ohu. nlaa- Hammond Off-, Cker4 Onaa LOUIS It MANN PIANO CO. 121 N. ih Portland CCC Head Criticized WASHINGTON I Rep. Pelly (R-Wash) Wednesday called on the Commodity Credit Corp. to re place its regional director at Port land, Ore., if investigation shows reports he "has an unsympathetic attitude toward the storage prob lem and the present administra tion" prove correct. Pelly said in a letter to Under secretary of Agriculture True O. Morse, CCO president, he is "In constant receipt of inquiries from my constituents" since he called for an investigation of Regional Director Clyde Kiddle last week. Pelly requested an Inquiry alter recent conferences on storage of surplus wheat aboard Maritime Administration reserve fleet ves sels In the Pacific Northwest. The congressman said his first request was not answered ami "Interested parties" were asking for a report on the "progress of my efforts to bring Mr. Kiddle's disposition to the attention of tin proper parties with a view to re placing him if such cnarges prove 10 ne substantially accurate." Pelly also expressed dissatisfac tion with some points of the CCC decision to ; store wh;at on ships moored near Olympia, Wash,, and Astoria, Ore. The CCC announcement last week said dredging will be neces sary bflore the Astoria site can be used. Pelly said the dredging cost could be avoided bv -nslno- an alternate site on the ' Columbia River between Pueet Sound ami Coffee Island used by the Army after World War II. The it h. Butucrcm oepui to eliminate ail dui a minor part of the dredirlnrr ho said. ., -. ..;.(. Youth Held For Car Theft nrinur Rav Busbv. Is ,i,n signed a statement for nnlle in which he said he started stealing cars at ago 10. was held Thurs day for Klamath Falls by Eugene police on an auto theft charge. Deputy Sheriff Dal Reed la en route to Eugene to take custody of the boy, Arthur Ray Busby. He admitted stealing a car belonging to James Harris of Klamath Fall on February 9. Ho also said he dumped $73 worth of groceries which were, in, the automobile in to a canyon near Eugene. A short nine laier ne was arrested. - In his statement, young Busby said he stole a car In Eugene when he wtis 10 years old. He served a term in Preston Home for Boys in California for auto theft and also was Imprisoned for a similar offense in Paso Roblea, California. OCCUPATION COST BONN,- Germany (i West Germany has agreed to continue paying 600 million . marks ($143, 800,000) a month to help support the Allied armies here, the gov ernment announced Thursday I Colorful Former Sheriff Speaks To Knife And Fork BV LVLE DOWNING . vr. iBiicKsnou uiu. in sheriff from down Rio Grande way, told Klamath Falls Knife and Fork Club members Wednesday night that the era when the average cop l'jjf ucucyeu mere was more law in a good, stout nleht allot than an oi uiackstone s writings, is over. The lawman added that beat. ing confessions out of often inno cent persons has been supplanted by the He detector. Lane, who Is not the most self cuacing person who ever came out of the Lone Star state, kept ine ancr dinner audience at the Wlllard Hotel highly amused with his startling adventures. In typical Texas lingo he told his story which went someuiing nice this: When Buckshot heard all 'the hl. lots had been counted and he was eiectea snerur of Wharton County, he was plenty1 worried. Wharton is one of those big. old Texas mi in. ties that you aril know wniilrl naca for a state in most any other part, wi luwc ,icre umiea mates. After his election, Buckshot, who la a little guy, found himself a modern David, hemmed in by a passel of gun-totin', easy-to-rile Go liaths. He realized that no matter how quick he was on the draw or how fast he could shoo!, he was no match for the Texas bad men. Buckshot decided to beat brawn with brains, so he went In for scientific law enforcement. With in a short time the redoubtable Buckshot had talked the county of ficials who held the purse strings BASIN AAt'W Study Group oh Interior decorating will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Rice, 1421 Pacilic Terrace, 8 p.m uoiores uracnen will speak on modern textiles and fabrics. Any interested person may attend whether ft member of the AAUW or not. . t To Medford a group of local square dancers traveled to Md ford recently to dance to the call. ing or Dave Clavener, well known caller from Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mayfield, Mr and Mrs. Lowell Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Raney and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mayhew made up the party. Lambda Chi Alpha Robert Ter ry, Tulelake, a student at the U. of O., recently pledged Lambda Chi Alpha. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Austin Terry. On Record Piled in the records of Klamath County was the as sumed business name, Hilltop 8ervice Station, Harold and Hel en Henry. Slat Board Miss Hlldebrand, Salemy Is conducting the examina tions for practical nurses in this area itbday at on. About ten can didates' will be participating -i In the: examinations. ... .. ,, Modoc National forest leads- the California national forests in timber cut for the fourth ouarter of 1853. (The Modoc also ranked second in Christinas trees with 11, 595 trees worth $6,713 sold. Mariners' CrniiD of ihe First Presbyterian Church will sponsor a baked food sale Saturday. Feb ruary au, irom a.m. until 6 p.m. at Penney'a store. Proceeds will go wwMiq ute ounaing tuna. stationed Here Sgt. Splane of (he Western Air Defense Force will arrive in Klamath Palls to day where he will be stationed to help in recruiting qualified volnn- leers ior tne stepped-up program In civilian Ground Observers Corps. He will be Introduced at the regular monthly meeting of tne oround Observers Corps to- mgnt at 7 p.m. in the Pilots Club located In the steel hangar at the airport. Date Changed Pinal hearings on petitions for naturalization, to be held in the circuit court rooms, has been changed -from March 4 to Wednesday. March 3, at 3 p.m Midland Grange will hold a card party at their hall Saturday evening. February 30, at 8 p.m. . Meeting The auxiliary of Tule lake Post American Legion, No 164. will initiate candidates at a meeting in the Legion Hall, Tues day, February 23. Better Caroline Felgl. 10-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Mel vln Feigi. of the Black and White Ranch, Poe Valley, is recovering Irom an attack of rheumatic fever following an illness from strep sore throat. She Is now at home after being hospitallted in Yrcka. Parents of Boy Scouts and any ,cr,a jiticrcstpa ui me orgsniza- iiuu are njsea 10 attend JOY USTICK, Eminent Com mander of Calvary Com- inanrifrv Knirhla Tnmnlar ten IS 1 ; liWlPjLJ 'F IT WAS YOUR WOMAN iti - THIS HAPPENED T0- 'S O vi AND YOU WERE HIS v sjra J out of an airplane, two-way radio set, teletype Machine, high-powered camera and a lie detector. With this collection of gadgets, Buckshot won national fame as a peace officer. The Saturday Even ing Post. Time and Life magazines gave him -lots of space. Now wherever spectacular crime crushlng is discussed, the name of Buckshot Lane always comes up. On the serious side. Lane told the Knife and Porkers that thev should give their sheriff, chief of ponce ana other officers full sup port. Every sheriff should have a i;- dctector," he said. "Ooerated bv a competent person a lie detector is almost Infallible." Lane gave a lie detector demon stration with Joe LaClair, chair man of the evening, as his sub ject. He tripped the Klamath Falls educator up and caught him in a bare-faced lie in five questions. With reference to public support ror law enforcement agencies, Lane also stressed the need of po lice schools. "All law enforcement huiees on the local officials and they should bo properly trained." he said. "If there Is a bank robbery or a kid naping in your community, the FBI comes in. But the FBI has to depend on your local sheriff and police force for help. The best way to combat crime is with com petent local enforcement officers." Greer Drew, president of the club, presided at the dinner. The program was arranged bv Fred Southwell, secretary of the organi zation. BRIEFS Ing Tuesday, February 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Merrill recreation hall. Purpose of the meeting is to pro mote interest In scouting in this community. Everyone who can pos sibly do so is urged to attend by Tommy Cole, scoutmaster. The Malln Garden Club will meet Wednesday; February 24, at the home of Mrs. Alden (Connie) Loveness. Mrs. Merle Loosley and Mrs. Walter Stastny will lead the topics for discussion, "Rock Gar dening," and "Compost Making." Speaker John H. Houston, Equitable Life Insurance Society representative, has been invited to speak at the annual sales con ference of the Life Underwriters of the State of Oregon, Portland, April 14. Houston has annearprl twice in the past before this group, which Includes life insurance agents of all 'active companies. Reminder of the meeting. 8 o'clock tonight, of the Klamath Art Association at the Art Center, 1227 Main Street. There will bo a show ing of the film of Eliot O'Hara, famous water color artist at work. aii exniblt of his work is now on display at the Art .Center. The Ben Steele exhibit ha a held over. Exhibits of art at the Art Center are 4 contribution to the community bv Mrs. Nina ... Syaney., TTiere is no charge and me puDiio 15 coraiaiiy invited at any time, . Leaving Mr. and Mrs.-French Johnson Sr., Tulelake, left today for WaLsonville, California, where they will attend the wedding of I i-iniui jonnson jr., and Dorothy Copravizza. Saturday, February 20. The Johnsons will go alter the weddinfr i-. -uk ...uiaon win spend several weeks. Also going down for the wedding as ushers will be Marvin Rose and lakeert Ad3mS bolh 0( Tale Annlveraary Tarty. for Vasa Lodge. Saturday night in the Odd fellows Hall. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. followed by a program anl meeting. Mrs. Oscar Oldberg is president. , Open House Rcamcs, Sundav February 21. for members and guests, honoring Mr. and Mrs Earl Weimar who are moving to lakima. Smorgasbord hours 3-6 pm. Weimar is a longtime employe of Weyerhaeuser Timber "com pany.' ADDRESS TAIPEH, Formosa tm Nation alist China's National AsKemblv convenes Friday with President Chiang Kai-Shek schedule in a. dress the opening session. 0CK HUDSON . . . Ifl I roll so Krone H llktl ritntu to (Wttijf it! : iU. 1i) ) THE LIVINR STflRY ' 9 kJM.J- Tr WrjZt v-l Ar ....... .. II I vr nvwun DONNA f(0 . . Frah Irani h.r triumph ft "frwi Tt Ettrnilyr rrtw km - pt Thursday Evening, Feb. 18 9 00 Meet Mr. MeNullfy.CBS 6- 30 Record Oeray 7:00 On Stae CBS 7- 30 The Choraliera CBS . -8:00 Meet Millie CBS S 30 Lowell Thomu CB I Family Skeleton CBS 8:00 BeuUh CBS ' 9-IS Doctor' Orderi 9:M Myitery Theatre ABC n.u tn n m Headline 10-15 Lum tic Abner ABC 10:30 Sara'i Other Show . ini trilnrvrle Klub 11 0 Etm Off News Summary 11:15 Sim Olt , ;A KFLW 1450 Kc PST -Friday, Feb. 19 00 Early Bird Ktw 0 05 Alarm Clock Club 6:;t0 Hader'i Almanac 6:45 Ride the But 7 00 New Lreaxfait IdiUon 7:13 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Bob (jarred ABC . 7:46 Rett Crocker ABC ' 7:49 Harry Babbitt CBS 00 Breakfast Club ABC 9:00 Blue Skies 8:15 Chet Huntley ARC f:30 Helen Trent CBS fi-45 Our Gal Sundav CBS 10:00 Better Living Club lo:ia Ma rerjtina una 10:30 Young Dr. Jdalone CBS 10:45 Stop & Shop 10:55 Whispering Streets ABC 11:15 Perry Mason CBS llt.TO Nora Drake CBS 11:43 Brighter Day CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Payle;s Sidewalk Show 12:20 House Party CBs - , 1:00 Sam Hayes ABC 1:15 Arthur Godfrey 1:45 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:4.1 Ted Malone ABC 3:00 Wizard of Odds CBS f 3:15 Ruth Ashton CBS 3:23 Betty Crocker ABC 3:25 Ralnh Storv'i Rar-kvjrri rSttt 3:45 Hank Henry Show 4:00 Grand Central Station AEC , 4:25 Baiin Brief. 4.30 Soin with Wynne ; ' i '- 4:45 V7hen a Girl Marries AB3 " ; 8:M Edward Murrow CBS - 5:15 BAB Melody Time 5:30 Todny'a SporU Highlights 5:45 rrank Com CBS S:M Hemetown News 6:00 Godfrey Digest CBS 7:00 Gillette Fights ABC 7:30 Les Griffith ABC 7:35 Hits A Encore 8:00 Mr. Keen CBS S:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 45 ramlly Skeleton CBS ' 00 Orrie Harriet ABC , t:M Cencert ot Favorites . 10:M 10 p.m Headlines 10:15 Lum & Abner ABC. 10:30 Sam's Other Show -10:45 Kilocycle Klub . U:io Sign Off News Summary 11:19 Sign Off Lady Eagles .. Hold Meeting Lady Eagles met in the lower aerie hall Friday, February 12, with Madam President Mary Wells presiding for the first time after a long illness.. Mary Eck welcomed Mary 'Wells back and commended the members for thn fine attendance. Mary Eck is the official mother of the aerie. The officers and drill team will go to Lakeview for competition at a regional conference Auril 3 and 4. After the business meeting ihe ladies served cake and (offee to all members of the auxiliary and aerie. , . The next meeting will be Feb ruary 26. The men will serve the refreshments and a' dance will fol low with "Ladies Night" as the theme; - . Sunday February 21, EagleS" all over .the United States; will be ob. Bervirig "Crusade for. Freedom Day". Afiire.2090 and city" officials' win nave an aiternoon program planned, v ,- '. ' QUEEN SAILS SYDNEY, Australia IA-Brltain's Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh sailed on the nvi lin. or Gothic Thursday for Hobart. capital of the Australian island state of Tasmania. They are due to arrive there on Saturday. TODAY (lQ3JJ! I II II II ttarrhu t . . PMIl CAICY . . . Itii nir man thi Jcreen'i been tookm for! Ntrt (Rjadw KFJI UM Ke. KT Thursday Evening Feb, 18 C M Gabriel Heatter MB 6:13 Pinal Edition Local New 4:25 Hollywood Highlights tin Vii-atil Plnklev Ntwi wi ULBS 6:45 Sam Hayes News OLBa a-sa Kill Hanrv UBS 7:00 Official Detective MBS 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 According to the Record 7:45 Eddie Fisher Show MBS 11:00 Crime Fighters MBS 8:30 U Never Know -4S Heidelberg Harmons ires B:0t Newspaper ( the Air DLBI 8:15 Fullon Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Moonlight Melody Time 0:45 Harry Winner Sports MBS 9:55 Music Box Medley Time 11:00 Sign Olt KFJI 1151 Ke. 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