THUHSDAV. JULY B, 1(154
IU5RALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OHEGON
PAGE SEVEN
Teacher Fired Over Red Taint
WAYI.AND, Mans, Ml Mix
Anns llnlo Jr., 40, whn elalma aha
,ls it di'.wowluul ol I'llmlm John
Allien, haa brm tlrod aa a publlo
auliool tcai-hor lnr havlhK lislcl
inninboralilp In Ilia Communist
Inirly,
Tho Bihuul Ooinmlllcm volrd 3-1
Defense Loans
May Be Probed
WASHINGTON I Son. Cunt
liarl (R.-liul.) hinted Hiurndny a
probs o( iiuvormnonl '"ana for an
Alinikan tin operation may bo
broadened to cover tho antlra gov
ernmtml dolmias lonn program.
Oapslmrl U chairman ol the
Henato llouso oommlttae on d
leiiM production, et up to keep
an eye on operation! under the
rieieime production act ol 1050.
which alto aulliorlted the delenne
Inans to aiieed mobilltatlon allr
the Korean War atarted.
Churloa W. Merrill, assistant
rhlet ol the mlnerala division In
the Bureau of Mums, told the com
mute Wednesday an Initial 1310,
HOO government-Insured loan to the
U.B. Tin Corp. Waa granted In lUil
(lenplte a ."very, very akelchy"
loan application, lie aald II wee
baited on an unsworn certlllcatlon
of tho corporallon'a aaseta.
Capeharl told newameit In ad
vance of Tlmraday'a aesaton Uial
"you bet" there have been poorly
placed loans and "wrongdoing'' In
operation ol home two billion dol
lar! worth of gnvernment-lnaured
and fill net government Inana to
stimulate dclenne production, lie
did not elaborate.
The governmrnt-lnaureri loan ol
tJ7.000 In the U.B. Tin Corp., haa
unco been expanded lo a total ol
three million dollara, all but Uie
llrat M7S.0OO In direct federal
loam. Da far, Capeharl aald. no
considerable output haa been
achieved from the U.S. Tin opera
tion to mllea norlhwcil of Nome,
Alaiika,
ll fire her last nlglit, The dlasent
Ing vote waa ciutl by Chairman
William A, Waldrou, who linmedl
nlely unnuunced his realgnatlon a
ohnirman until after the town elec
tlmw next March.
The aeuond-graUe teacher, under
UKimnaiun tinea last spring, wan
cliargod with bulng unlit to teach,
conduct unbecoming a schoolteach
er and membership In the Com
munis varty,
Her attorney. Oliver B. Allen,
old he haa not derided yet what
luliire action ho will take In Mlas
llale'a beluiK.
Waldron aald he would have vot
ed lor Mlaa Hnle'a dismissal If her
refusal lo anawer questions were
Small New Jet
Test Flown
EL BEGUN DO, Calif W-Tlie
Douglas A4D Bkyhawk, Anierlcn't
amalleal Jet combat plBne, haK
made a aucceaalul 46-mlnule teat
flight.
Douglas and the U.B. Navy aald
the Might waa at Edwards AF'lt In
Calllomla'a Mojave Deaert last
June 'J3, Tent pilot Bob Ralin waa
minted aa aaylng the flmht was
"beyond all expectation."
Although leu than half Ihe slzo
of some Jet llghlera, the Bkyhawk
la capable ol carrying an atom
bomb In takenfla from an aircraft
carrier.
Mexican Army
Seizes Arms
MEXICO CITY 1-Army troops
nclKed two million carlrldgea from
the home ol a member ol the fed
eral police yeaterday and look
them lo Ihe national arsenal. Ol
llclala aald no arreala had been
made.
The owner of the house aald
the ammunition waa "part of a
private Investigation made several
months ago." Me aald the car
tridges were discarded govern
ment ammunition, of various calibers.
one of Uie charges, but he aald
Ihe churgea against her were not
KUHstunlmted during a series ol
puhllo hearings laat month.
Ilia committee colleagues
Corntllua J. Matulre and Harvey
O. Newton noting Unit Ihe Com
munist Uoctilhe lavora overthrow
of Iho United Slates government,
auld:
"We cunnut believe that Mlas
Hale In her ycarV ol activity In
Ihe Communist parly did not learn
tills doctrine or hear It advocated
or know ol Ihe distribution ol lit
erature advocating It."
Mlas Hale admitted she was a
Communist from into to the latter
pari ol 19J0 but aald aha never
advocated lha overthrow of the
government by force and violence.
At the time, ol her auapenalon
Miss Halo sent tho following letter
lo the parents of the it children
in her claaa with a request that It
be read to the youngsters:
"Dear children:
"Your family will tell you that
dlllercnt people have different
Ideaa about how the country should
be run.
"I have been working lor a long
time In the best way I know In
make aura that the liberty and
justice for all ol which we apeak
every morning, la always with ua,
and that It will grow belter.
"Those who don't agree with me
mnv say harsh tilings,
'Just remember these things,
which I am aure you know I
love my country and I love you."
REVOLTED
TAIPEH. Formosa m A
Chinese Nationalist news agency
said Thursday a battalion of Com
munist troops revolted In South
China's Kwangsl province June n
and presumably Joined National
ist guerrilla forces.
Wheat Allotment For '55 Told
PORTLAND Wi Wheat allot
ments for next year, representing
another 11 per cont cut for moat
fnnns, were announced Wednesday
by the Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Committee for
Oregon.
Retired Newsman
Dies Wednesday
PORTLAND 11 Ernest P.
Hop wood, to, who retired In 1033
after 24 years aa circulation man
ager for The Oregonlan here, died
In a Portland hospital Wednesday
after a week's Illness.
He was founder of the Inter
national Circulation Managera
Assn. and the Pacific Northwest
Circulation Managers Aaan,
The cut follows a 30 per cent
reduction for moat Oregon farma
this year,
The lass allotments, followed by
the 1954 IlKiire, Include:
llakcr 14.85(1 acres, down from
10,141 ; Brnton 6.110. 4,262; Clacka
mas 7,322, 11,022; Deschutes 1,301,
1,530; Douglas 1,246 1605; Orant
2168, 2,323; Jackson 1,651, 2,133;
Josephine 172, 209; Klamath 11,640,
12,529; Lake 17,820 16,371; Lane
9,146, 7.177 Linn 7,414. 9,947
Marlon 15651, 16967 Morrow 111
230, 121,310: Polk 11,600, 16.004:
Umatilla 194,047, 216.669: Union
40,741, 42 X9: Wheeler 6.276, T.451.
Auto Insurance ratea wera re
duced at liana Norland'a without
reducing Ihe quality of Ihe cover
age, 627 Pine.
Strike Fails To Close Atom Plant
OAK RIDGE, Tenn, on The
nation's entire output of uranium
235, vital for atomic bombs, con
tinued to be produced today by
company workera at plants here
and at Paducah, Ky,, despite a
strike by 4,500 CIO chemical
workers.
The union posted picket lines
early yesterday at the two plants
after President Elsenhower had
urged them .to atay on the Job
until a fact-finding board could
look Into the wage dispute with
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals
Co., operator of the plants for the
Atomic Energy Commission.,
Meanwhile, It was Indicated In
Washington the government might
go to court for an Injunction, per
haps today.
The union la demanding: a 15
eent hourly wage Increase lor Its
3,500 workera here and 1,000 more
at Paducah. The company haa
offered a. 6-cent hourly boost ret
roactive to April 15. Wagea now
range from 6168 to 12.40 hourly.
As the orderly picketing contin
ued laat night, Jess Hamon, pres
ident of the rival AFL Atomic
Trades and Labor Council, urged
Elsenhower to Dme an Impartial
PAINTING and
PAPERHANGING
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CALL TIM MacNANN
Phone 2-3052
arbitration board. Hamon suggest
ed the board b "binding; upon
both sides."
His council- represents 4.500
workers In Iwo other atomic plants
here.
The CIO union has made no
attempt to block workers from
their joba, and AFL workers, as
well ss thousands of construction
workers, streamed across the pick
et lines today.
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