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    tbfrPAY. JANUARY 16 1956
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
I Kefauver
indsEast
ote Drive
WCON1A,' N. J. WScn. Ke
lauver 'D-Tenni today wound up
a 400-mile New Hampshire cam
paign sing wilh a confident
predicllca (hat he again will win
the firlt-in-the-nntion presidential
primary! acre Marcn 13.
Hie scigtor, who visited 15 com'
munlties Juiing his threc-rliy auto
mobile' tir, planned to board a
plans forlWashincton. :
His opjnism was not conlined
to New Hampshire, where lie upaei
President Harry S. Trumtn in the
1?3 primary. Later he lost his
first bid lor thp Democratic presi
dential nomination at the party's
national convention. '
"Tliis time things are going to
be different," he declarrd.
"What's developed in lour years
to convince you that they won't
pull the rig out from Under you
again?" a? newsman jisked the
senator at' a press conlerence.
"I have been assured by several
influential Democratic leaders that
they will not place any hurdles in
my way at the convention this
year." i
Asked if the "influential Demo
crats" include Truman, the senator
said "Yes" and added vith a grin,
"My relationship with Mr. Truman
is much more pleasant today than
four years ago."
- Kefauver said Tliiman has not
endorsed his candidacy.
- Describing Adlaif Sievenson as
''an able man," ' Kefauver in
directly challenged tbe party's 1952
presidential nonunea to enter the
New Hampshire- race.
"It would be In tii best interest
of the Democratic iparty for all
the Democratic cantldates to come
Into New Hampshiie," he said.
In bis last fornie. sjeech here
the Tennessee senator; demanded
last night that the Aisticc De
partment craclc dowa on violators
of the antitrust laws. '
He told an overflow audience of
TO at tne annual Daijmei oi tne
New Hampshire Gasoine Dealers
Assn. that a steads; tend toward
business mergers IS (building up
ever larger and mee powerful
monopolistic comblnel I destroying
more and more of tnesmausr ana
independent businesse.'
Public Sriool
Aid Requested
WASHINGTON lA President
Eisenhower asked Ongress today
to appropriate 464 Million dollars
te help build publti schools ana
solve the nation's "cute . . . edu
cational problems."
Of that sum, 378 nillions- would
be federal aid to tb states under
a matching formuv outlined in
Eisenhower's flve-yor,- lyi-bnnon-dollar
program preented to Con
zress last week. d
' The remaining 88nllUons" Would
be set aside lor sriool construe,
tion in areas overcowded by mill
tarv personnel or fderal workers.
These are called 'impacted ar-
eas."
Eisenhower estinated that 214
millions would be ipent in the fis
cal year beginnirr next July 1.
and that 64 million of that would
go to impacted a ens and the re
maining 150 mllttns for general
public school consruction.
This is by far e biggest single
Increase in the bdget's labor-welfare
package whla calls for spend
ing 228 millions rore In fiscal 1967
than in the fiscs' year that ends
next June 30. ?
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NEW JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS poed for the Herald and News photographer last week.
They will lead the yells for Fremont Junior High School this year. The leaders are. left to
right, Pam Raught, Barbara Robichaud, Mary Knapp and Darlene Reynoldt. .
( roweaTHAT what rr s wow.'i'tx eer
I TAKES ID BOWL A 600P , -N THE PINBOV5
r 5ooeE,osrrY I w m I hate to see
- f P0NtBE6ILLY.'
J THAT5 WHAT THEY
SET mp FOR, J
(O 1H6 by MCA Sanfe. he
Apartment Fire Claims 7 Lives
MILWAUKEE Wi Flames
roared through an old three-story
apartment building near City Hall
yesterday, taking the lives of four
children and two adults.
Firemen used aerial ladders to
reach smoke-filled corridors and
rescue 22 of the 53 tennants in the
structure; Several tenants leaped
from windows into rescue nets.
A 3-year-old girl was dropped
from a,' second story window right
Gulistream Park race track Is
jetting a winter face cleaning In
preparation for the March
augural.
3 in-
FRIIAY 13
PALM SPRINtS, Calif. MV-The
number 13 mean nothing to actor
Gene Evans art his new bride,
singer-actress P.tti Powers. They
obtained a marlage license Fri
day the 13th od were married
' Saturday in a eremony attended
by 13 guests. M is 31, she. 24.
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into the arms of a spectator.
The dead were David Root, 12;
Ellen Root, 14, and Karen Root, 16,
all children of Mrs. Helen Rosco
vlus. 39; Gerald Oscowicz, 12;
Martin Jaraczewski, 75; and Mrs.
Dorothy Kinney, 26. i
Thirteen persons were hospital
ized. None' were reported in seri
ous condition.
Cause of the fire -was not im
mediately determined. Fire De
partment officials estimated real
estate damage at $75,000.
Better Road
System Asked
uriGurMnTHM l President
Eisenhower asked Congress today
to provide for "a greatly improved
hlrhway system" without unbal
ancing the federal budget.
His proposed budget for the fis
cal year starting July 1 provides
M.nnAi, tn (innioB thp rtlnn to
build a 40.000-mlle network of su
perhighways which he proposed
over a year ago.
At the same time, however, he
said. "I am confident that the ex
panded program can be soundly n
nanccd so as not to create budget
. Interested officials have said
there are only three ways to fi
nance such a plan: n with money
from general tax revenues; (21
through a bond issue: and 3)
tnrougn an increase ui itfai:iim.
and other highway users taxes.
In calling for a budget balance,
Amibh v,tlri mil thP first fll
ternative. He suggested a bpndlng
nlnn (ft Pnnrrrp4 lAtt. veal, but
both the House and Senate voted
It down. F.isenhower reporieaiy
will not press for it this year.
That would seem to leave only
the third choice. '
-Pl,a nnlH unnnifir htrrhWAV fifflireS
set forth in Eisenhower's message
InHav eallnH for RQ71C millions in
new money to pay for the federal
aid highway program aneaay au
triorlzed by uongress.
'57 U.S. Military Budget Emphasizes New Weapons
WASHINGTON I A militarvi
budget of more than 35' j billion!
dollars was presented to Congress
today with President Eisenhower's
assurance that it is adjusted to
"the increasing availability of new
weapons of unprecedented strate
gic and tactical Importance."
Elsenhower said the S35,S47,000-
000 proposed for the bookkeeping
year beginning next July 1 would
be about 972 million dollars more
than epected spending for the
current year.
Soendtnir for guided missiles, he
said, "will be the highest in our
history" at more than l' billion
dollars, up one third over the
present year. This does net Include
atomic weapons. For security rea
sons, budgets never spell out
nuclear weapons spending.
However, an index In a table on
financing needs showed an esti
mate ol $282,470,000 for nuclear
weapons in the next fiscal year,
compared with $267,139,000 this
year and $238,184,541 last year.
This money, earmarked for pro
curement of weapons only, does
not Include the billions of dollars
invested In raw materials plants.
The $35,547,000,000 is proposed
for the armed forces alone.
What Elsenhower termed "ex
penditures for protection." includ
ing foreign military aid, atock
pliing of critical materials and the
Atomic Energy Commission, Is
$42.400 000.000. This represents 64
per cent of the entire national
budget.
"Defense needs bic still over-
Eisenhower May Indicate
Stand On Eastern Primary
I riding and must continue to be
I met in full measure," Elsenhower
isald. . ,:
lie said It is essential to have a
stable, long-ramte program which
avoids "fluctuations In response to
transitorT measures" and cau
tioned that "there Is no magic
number of dollars or ol military
units and weapons that wou'd
folve all our national dctcn.se
problems and guarantee our na
tional security."
He ald the budget cmphasi7.es
"air-atomic power, guided missiles,
research ard development, con
tinental defense, and the recqulp-pl-g
of our forces with new types
of wenpons." He also said outlays
for "conventional weapons" would
tbe decreased.
A study of the budget and of sup
plemental material showed this:
Guided missiles Expenditures
next year. $1,276,000,000 compared
with $1)17 000,000 this year. The Air
Force will spend $709,000,000. the
Army $300,000,000. the Navy $177,-!
000,000.
Aircraft procurement 6.751.-
.By THE ASSOCIATED I'KKSS .
The White House may have some
word today on President Eisen
hower's reaction to the entry of his
name In New Hampshire's Repub
lican presiaential primary.
The New England state will hold
the nation's first presidential pri
mary March 13. The first primary
one not involving presidential
candidates will be in Louisiana
tomorrow.
Press Secretary James C. Hager
ty has said Elsenhower likely
would have something to say about
the New Hampshire situation after
being formally notified that his
name has been proposed there.
Official notification was dis
patched to him Saturday that
"petitions which appear to qualify
your name as a candidate" had
been filed.
No action by Eisenhower is ne
cessary, but his name goes on the
ballot unless he objects within 10
days.
The only Democrat so far en
tered In New Hampshire. Sen. Ke
fauver of Tennessee, was on the
last lap of a three-day handshaking
swing through that state.
Kefauver told a Manchester au
dience last night that "I want to
be president of the United States
because I have great ambitions for
our country." If he is elected, he
said, "the farmer and the small
businessman will get an even
break."
Sen, Knowland fR-Catif), who
has been mentioned as a possible
NEW SON
.i HOLLYWOOD up It's another
son for singer Dennis Day and his
wife Peg. The boy, Paul Thomas,
was born yesterday. He weighed
7 pounds 12 ounces. The Days have
tnree oiner ooya ana two gins.
REPRIMAND
OKLAHOMA CITY WI Police
reprimanded and released a 40-year-old
man who admitted his
offers to several women were fic
titious He snld he Just wanted to
get acquainted. Officers said tne
man obtained names of women
seeking work from newspaper
want ads, called and offered them
Jobs. .
O People Read
SPOT ADS
you arc.
entrant In the New Hampshire bal
loting, said yesterday he'll wait
"patiently" until Feb. 15 before
saying anything about his 1956
plans. The New Hampshire filing
deadline is Feb. 11.
Asked In a radio-TV interview
what he would do If Eisenhower
doesn't announce his Intentions by
Feb. 15. the Senate Republican
leader said. "We'll cross that
bridge when we come to It."
Vice President Nixon yesterday
defended administration farm pol
icy against an attack from former
President Truman. He said In a
statement that Truman's "memory
seems to be playing tricks on
mm. '
Truman. In a St. Paul, Minn., i
speech Saturday night, had at- j
wiuuluq me laiin prouicm to Re
publican policies. And he termed
the latest OOP farm program "too
little and too late even if they
mean what It says."
Nixon said Truman "apparently
fails to realize . . . that he in fact
Is criticizing his own Truman
Brannan program which wbs in
effect during virtually the entire
period when farm prices were
going down."
000,000 next year, compared with
S0.a80.000.0e0 this year. The Air
Force will spend $5,041,000,000, the
remainder. , The Air Force will
order slightly under 2,000 new air
craft, of which 75 per cent will
be combat types having a total
value ol about $6,278,000,000.
Navy Hhlnbullding About $1,001.
000.000 'will be spent, compared
with $905 000.000 this year. The new
ships will Include a sixth Forres
tal - class carrier, more nuclear
engined submarines and an atomic
powered cruiser.
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