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Therefore he feels the "time has come to act" in order to demon strate the futility by preparedness. One would And it hard to quar rel with the chancellor's assay of the situation. Russia has been building up her military strength in eastern Europe. She has con solidated her German tone of oc cupation, in which she not only maintains a great standing army but Is creating a German military force. Meantime western Europe, des pite elaborate preparations for de fense, isn't ready for a major war. And Adenauer point out that it western Europe were occupied by Russian armies "those who could contribute to the rebirth of a western Democracy . . . would be liquidated." If that is a correct estimate of the situation, then it i safe to assume that Russia must at least have given academic consideration to the general proposition. The idea of course would be to strike before the western nations were fully set for action. So in theory, at least, the temp tation for Russia to strike may be there. Of course it is precisely because of this that the military leaders of the 12 Atlantic treaty allies, including America's general Omar Bradley, are meeting this week at The Haeue to consider regional defense plans. And linked in a general way was the meeting last week in Rome of America's six too European Ambassadors to consider ways and means of coun tering Communism. Russia Not Fully Prepared So the temptation might be there for Russia to strike a quick blow However, Moscow certainlv would find strong arguments against any such move. Perhaps the greatest deterrent would be that Russia isn't yet pre pared to compete with the United States in atomic warfare. More over, the conlict between Com. munism and Democracy in Asia is still in its beginnings. One wouldn't expect Moscow to under take a two-front shooting war at this juncture. If Russia were, in possession of all Germanv. the story might be different. That would give Mos cow the key posit'on in continental Europe. However', the only way the Mus covites could get possession at this juncture would be through a shoot ing war, which most observers feel the Soviet union doesn't want Therefore it is likely the com mu ll m l -- '' : -'."wvwm - i'i'x? V ; .fjf PATTERSON'S enriched bread provide more energy for Us money than any ether food that tostes o good between meal. ciiterscns enriched bread always tastes better You serve the finest when you serve PATTER SON'S enriched breod because PATTERSON'S is spe cially baked to seal in that wonderful flavor everyone likes. And PATTERSON'S help belance your diet and your budget. Penny for penny, PATTERSON'S bread give you more of the things your body need than any other foed you eat at every meal. " Serve PATTERSON'S enriched white bread at every meal . . . you'll find it at your grocer'. Freshly Baked Every Day at the New Bakery That Good Bread Built Listen to "Sleepy Time Tale.' KRNR, 7:00 p. m., Monday thru Friday nists will confine themselves to fifth-column assaults on western Germany. The current prepara tions for yough demonslrationa are part of the fifth-column offen sive which daily gather strength. There no reason to anticipate sweeping changea in the European situation pending further develop ments in the Asiatic theater. As this column has indicated previous ly, the balance of iwwer in Asia will go far towards determining the conflict of the ideologies Mill, as chancellor Adenauer says, the temptation is there tor Kussia to make war In Europe. The answer to that is preparedness by the western Allies. As for the cold war, Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent summed the thing up neatly in a speech at Toronto. He said the cold war depends on a change in the attitude of Russia, which "is not going to come overnight", and may not come for a generation. Some worms have a branching sack for a stomach. r i k j j ' 7 V PVT. KEITH R. RADFORD, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Red ford, box 281, Canyonville, is now at Lackland air force base near San Antonio, Texas, the base has announced. He has be gun the basic airmen Indoctrina tion course of 13 weeks which will prepare him for entrance into air force technical training and assignment In specieliied work. (Air Force photo). .... - Record mutuel payoff ia Hlal eah'a 2.Vvear-history occurred this winter with Robber returning t324 (I i for each S2 win ticket. Mr. end Mrs. L. C. Johns and other relative of Elgaros and Camas Valley. Arthur and Paul Backlund are at bom this week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Back lund, during spring vacation. Thur., Mer. 30, WO The New-Revlew, Reteburg, Ore. 1 Elgcrose By MRS. THELMA HANSON Miss Henrietta Johnson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. John son, is visiting at home during the spring vacation. She is a student at Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. Miij Mable Wilkinson visited over the weekend with her par' enls, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilkin son, of Laurelwood, Ore. Her mother returned home with her and will visit her sister, Mr. Mary Hanson. Mrs. George Hanson and daugh ters, Joyce and Linda, of Ukiah, Calif., visited last weekend with Cneh Catholic HtM VATICAN CITY, March M.t Prague police have arrested Franciscan Father John Evange list Urban, one of the church' most prominent spokesmen in Ciechoslovakia, the Vatican radio aaid today. The Vatican broadcast charged that Father Urban was arrested despite extremely poor health. V V. Uit COIWMIIA tgWgtlll. INC. C TACOMA, WASHINGTON Distributed h Reseburf by late Candy Ce. "April Shower bring May Flowers" and also April bring to Red & Whit customers money-acrrtng budget helping food bargain. Thl week well prove to you that Red 6 White avs you money. Our vast buying power enable u to bring to the consumer better quality iood at price you can afford to pay. 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