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I PAGE 10 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday. October 21. 195!) Senator Calls For Loans To Help India Beat Reds ' SALEM (AP)-Scn. John Ken nedy (D-Mass) Tuesday called for a "serious long-range program of long-term loans" to help India overtake the challenge of commu nist China. ; In an address to Willamette Uni- and gives the secretary of state the power to decide. Answering another question, Kennedy said that Congress should change the injunctive proc esses of the Taft-Hartley labor law. lie said that if the court grants vcrsity students, Kennedy said! President Eisenhower's request that such a program should be supported by technical and agri cultural assistance, and that the United States should join with olher Western nations in this ef fort. ' Kojincdy, whose name is expect ed to be on Oregon's Democratic presidential primary ballot next May, conferred with his local sup porters bciorc making his speech. : He told the students that aid to India so far "has been limited to emergency aid to meet immedi ate crises and existing shortages. We have not met the require menls essential lor economic growth, nor have we alleviated the harsh realities which India faced a year ago." ; Kennedy declared he is "confi dent that we can recover the inili alive, that we can give a doubting world the realization that we and no Russia or China can help In dia achieve stability and growth." : But, he said, America's altitude and understanding is important "If our interest appears to be purely selfish, anti-communist and part of the cold war if it appears to the Indian people that our mo. lives are purely political then wc shall play into the hands of com munist and neutralist propagan dists, cruelly distort America's image abroad, and undo much of the psychological effect that wc expect from our generosity. "Let us instead return to the generous spirit in which the ori ginal Point hour program was conceived, stress our positive in terest in, and moral responsibility Jor, relieving misery and poverty, and acknowledge to ourselves and! the world that, communism or no communism, wc cannot be an island unto ourselves." Kennedy continued that the United States must "prove that we can devote as much energy, intelligence, idealism and sacri fice to the survival and triumph of the open society as the Russian despots can extort by compulsion in deiensc ot their closed system of tyranny." y , The auditorium, with a capacity of 1,2411, was filled. During the question period, Ken nedy again declined to say if he is a candidate, but said he would make an announcement in Janu ary. ( He quipped that the secretary of state of Oregon would make the decision for him as far-as Oregon is concerned. The Oregon law re quires that nationally recognized candidates shall be on the ballot, fur an injunction that would open up me steel mills tor 80 days, labor would sillier. At the end of the 80-day pe riod," he said, "another strike is likely, with the steel companies laving record profits and sur pluses of steel. Then the workcis will go hungry again." Kennedy said that the first jr of a new Democratic administra tion "would be to restore the close tics with Latin America that ex isted under Franklin D. Roose velt's good neighbor policy." Khrushchev's visit, he continued, was valuable because "it taught us that by peaceful coexistence, he means economic, political and social competition." If India is lost, Kennedy added, "all of Asia will go communistic, and communism would score its greatest bloodless victory." He said he favors summit talks because there is a chance .that some good could come out of them. He said he doubled that any good could come from American recognition of Red China, but that he favors continued negotiations with China. Lost Child Found Safe POTOSI, Mo. (AP) - A young girl missing all night in ncar freezing temperatures in the Clark National Forest was found alive three miles from the point where she disappeared. Donna Rulo, 3'i, was shivering from the cold but otherwise appeared to be in good condition. The child, still wearing only a light summer dress, walked out onto a country lane from a wood ed sector just as searchers were passing by. More than 400 searchers, includ ing 150 soldiers, were in the rugged area when she was found, The child was calm but her par ents broke into tears as they cm braced her. Before she was found, authori ties had expressed fear that she might have been kidnaped. She had disappeared from the parked car of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rulo, near this eastern Mis souri town when they went for a 20-minute hike info the woods about 3 p.m. Sunday. DEPARTS FOR U.N. TOKYO' (UPH-Shinichi Shibu sawa, chairman of the U.N. fact finding commission on Laos, left by plane Monday night for New York to report on the results of the investigation into Laotian charges of aggression from Com munist North Vict Nam. Shibusa wa arrived from Laos last week. THE Hottest Thing IN TOWN! yttte-.-WMut ...it'.Vl.lTWvV- r?ikt& iir Pint itluiu "FRANKLIN" FIREPLACE HEATER We Give fJ.VT Green Stamps YYlcfollum XumbeA HOME MART 2030 S. 6th TU 2-5885 Army Missile Leaden To Retire January 31 NEW YOftK (AP) - Maj. Gen, John B. Mcdaris, head of the Army Ordnance Missile Command plans to retire from active mili tjiy service three years before mandatory retirement age. Mcdaris said Monday night he would retire effective Jan. 31 after 2(1 years of active duty and 10 in the National Guard and Army reserve. The Army's mandatory retirement age is 60. Mcdaris did not reveal his fu ture plans. An Army spokesman said Mc daris had planned for some time to retire and that intqr-scrvico squabbles over space projects had not influenced his decision. How ever, Mcdaris has spoken out against transfer from the Army TO VISIT U.A.R. CAIRO, L'.A.R. (UP1) - King Mohammed V of Morocco will visit the United Arab Republic next January at the invitation of U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser. to the Air Force of all space transportation projeuls. The 57-year-old general planned a news confciience here today His headquarters is in Huntsville, Ala., and he is in New York to address the National Commercial Conference tonight. Under his command, the Army launched the nation's first, earth satellite, and the first solar salel lite and developed the Jupiter in tcrmediate range (1,500-mile) bal listic missile. The Army also launched several other satellites the latest a 91-pound gyroscope satcllitei hurled into the sky last week for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds .false teeth more flrmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, sooey, pasty taste or feeling. FASTEETH isalkallne (non acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor, breath". Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. The Army spokesman said Me- daris had planned to retire in I'.ioo but was persuaded by Army ollicials to stay on to head up (lie development of the Jupiter. With completion of that, he said, the general planned to retire. Mcdaris has been at Huntsville since the Army Ballistic Missile Agency was activated at Red stone Arsenal in February 1956. It was one of the largest collec tive enterprises ever undertaken by the Army and controlled the expenditure last year of almost two billion dollars In the missile and space field. The Army Missile Command was extended in scope in 1958 and Medaris was named to head the entire effort. Besides the ballistic missile agency, the command in cluded the Army Rocket and Guid ed Missile Agency at Huntsville, White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, and the Missile Firing Laboratory at Cape Canaveral, Fla. The Jet Propulsion Labora tories at Pasadena, Calif., were at one time under the command but later were placed under NASA. The Army received a major set back last month when the Defensa Department announced the Air Force eventually would assume responsibility for all space trans portation tasks. Educational Plans? It's "Equifoble's Living Insurance;" John H. 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