Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OitEGON
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1955
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I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING TO PLAY WITH ' '
quabble Over MacArthur Recalls Old Controversy
WASHINGTON (UP) The Mac
Arthur controversy is in a new
spin, recalling that the scncral'ii
luce with recent presidents has
been bad. It has not much Im
proved even though an old line
Army buddy Is In the White House
now.
Gen. Douqlas MacArthur knew
the White House parlors (or long
years befo.e he was even aware
there was a dog house on the
premises. At age 26 and only three
years out of West Point, Mac
Arthur began in 1908 a brief tour
of duty as aide to President Theo
dore Roosevelt. Bv 1913 he was
x youthful member of the Army
General Stall.
President Woodrow Wilson pro
moted rVncArthur rapidly in World
War I. He was the Army's young
est major cencral. The Harding ad
ministration's favor was indicatad
when MacArthur was ' mmed
superintendent of the Uiited States
Military Academy in 19'9. That's a
blue ribbon job which often leads to
the top.
It led to the lop for MacArthur
who was named chief of staff by
President Herbert Hoover. He was
reappointed to the post by Pres
ident Franklin D. Roosevelt. It
was in that job that MacArthur
discovered a bright young oflicer
familiarly known as Ike.
The brilliance of MacArthur's
mind ani military career persuad
ed FDR to put the entire South
west Pacific under MacArthur's
command In World War II. There
after the charm was broken. This
week's Defense Department pub
lication of the so-called MacArthur
papers Is a minor incident in the
storm which has swirled about the
general In his later years.
The papers were published In re
sponse to pressure and controver
sy It is Democratic Party doc
trine that MacArthur was respons
ible, along with the American
chiefs of staff, for the Yalta ar
rangements which obtained the
promise that the Soviet Union
would come into the war against
Japan. Democrats contend FDR at
Yalta merely took military ad
vice. Tnere is no record of any recent
defense by President Eisenhower
of his former military boss nor
any evidence that the Defense De
partment was in MacArthur's cor
ner in this public controverry.
The breach between Mr. Eisen
hower and MacArthur seems to be
complete if unacknowledged. The
record shows that Mr. Eisenhower
Happy way to start a weekend: Robert Q.
& his troupe of music and merry-makers.
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11:00 News
11:05 Football Roundup
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THE FIRST MeGIFFERT
LOADER used by the Weed
Lumber Company is shown
on its way to the Collier Loq
ging Museum on U. S. 97
north of Crater Lake junction
(above) as W. R. Robertson
left I, weighmaster, and E. F.
Anderson look on. In the side
photo, the loader is shown on
Weed Lumber Company op
erations in 1907, When it wfs
niw, The loader straddled a
railway track, and log cars
were pushed under it to load
ing position, where the logs
were swung aboard. The six
man crew could load about
100,000 feet a day at from
5,000-7,000 feet per car. The
ider could lower wheels
f
loader could lower wheels M,mfa W'Si
from its bed to the track, and , , , , ' 3.V tia'i
then was capable of moving (Vjvk .fJ '!J'llslK
on the track under it, own ; MtPllMSMl
power, or being coupled to f SMmMi&mmm W
a train for. a longer haul. 1 l ??
Modern versions of this oad- '! JilWS V-At A IWv'F V'W4r' W'Sli. i
er will load either rail car, 4J:4f.if.,,
or logging trucks. This loader KK-isji
wa, .old to Weyerhaeuser t U$f
Timber Company in' 1929. mP&.0r
-Old time photo from Lou tffe
Parsons collection loaned by 6" ',-";". . ' .. v7
A. P. Collier. WflS-.4? . -r . i8l
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Roseburq Hunter
Dies From Attack
ROSEBURO l.f David S.
Churchill, about bO, Ro.sc b m . who
msis'.cd on pomu miming despite
repeated heart attacks, vns lounu
dead In the fort hi 20 miles west
ol Roseburq Wcdnesdny.
The coroner said a heart attack
had killed him. He added tlia
Churchill hud MiiTered previous at-
lack?, inuudinn one so severe he
had to be helped home on the open
inc day o( tnc hunting season.
Churchill had none out apain
Wednesday uh a hunting com-
nun ton, Walter Crosier, UosebuiK.
Whfn Chuichih railed to show up
at a rendezvous. Crosier beuan
entchiiiK. He soot: came ftcn ss
Churchill's bony.
M'Fadden Vi
Under Probate
Klip
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breathless
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Ut. ftttt imifool H. tin., Htntonl, Conn.
s
JERSKV CITY. N.J. (UPi One
time millicnnirc Beniarr M.iclad
tlcn was so piqued vviicn lie am;
his vl(e, Jonnie Lee. separated
that he cut her off Irom his estat?
without a cent, it was revealed
Thursday.
The doughty. 87-yra .'-old phvsi
cal cullun.s;'., lr.M will and icMa
inent. whic'i will be prob;.tcd Mon
day. 10 rta alter Ills tU'.nii. spe-citu-allv
exrludeti his iliird am'
laM wife Ircm bcncliting Irom the
estate.
The papers, which were filed
here Tl;rsdn. sate no clue as to
ihe size of the estate, but it was
relieved fniall.
He spmheri a number of mod
erate bequests lo relatives and
friends. diMdinc the rrmumder
i'lnoiiK his children, a granddaiiKh
irr and ihe Beniarr Madtadden
roundatlon.
As for Jennie Lee. who w;is bat
thnB him In court lor aiinuinv
when he died r.nrt still 11 iicht'm
lo set c.n.trcl ol his t5la.c. he
s.nd:
'"I m.i.o no piiHistens lor my
wife. Jiiuni Lee Mucfadden. here
in for the reason that she had un
justifiably abandoned me and hai
left home without my content and
has lulled and rcltised to return
lo me and m home.''
The will ua dated Marrh :t.
1953. Netv.uk aituruey V. Eur.ene
Han f IlipiMt lilrd the patters on be
half ol Macuddcn's New York
lawyer. Louis m Wnic.
Named eveciiiris of Ihe rsiale
were Mis. Helen V. i e t c r s. of
I ititiimoi't. N Y.. cUtitthte,-; Kd
ward L. Bcdin. aouim president, ol
Ihe Beniarr M.tcfadden Kouiida
tum in New Yoik, and Paul Wink
ler, of Dn'U, NY. each re
ceites J1.000 under the terms of
the will.
Macfadden .ilso left $1000 each,
to seteial r.etcs, nephews audi
liifnds
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WKsatBk B Mia
NSW ADVENTURE HEIGHTS
fWSa OS THE DANGER WATERS
: sin
has seen MacArthur only twics
Eince entering politics as a Re
publican. s
MacArthur has confided to soma
persons that he felt that Mr. Elsen-
hower locked the decisive mind
nccssarv to high executive office.
And MacArthur was a Taft man
in the 1952 preconventlon cam
paign. Mr. Hoov.-r was the last pres.
Ident who loved MacArthur for
long. FDR had his troubles trying
to keep MacArthur happy on short
Pacific rations while the great U.S.
war machine was created for
Europe,
PAUL FIX JOY KIM BIRRY KROGER
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Adventure!
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