Oregon W Emerald WORLD NEWS SECTION Bob Frazier, Wire Editor Stassen, Taft Clash on Labor WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—(AP) Two leading Republican presiden tial possibilities for 1948 collided sharply today on labor legislation. Harold E. Stassen went before the senate labor committee and pro posed a secret majority vote of workers as the last step before a strike. Committee Chairman Taft (R., O.) called Stassen’s suggestion “trivial.” Stassen told Taft that “if you be lieve in the democracy of workers, you must have confidence” in a se cret ballot. Taft argued that in such a vote the workers "Do not go against their leaders.” The University music school was founded in 1866. i Mammoth Youth Rally Starts 7 p. m. Sat., Feb. 8 Star packed full of surpluses and enjoyment Free Movie “Life of John the Baptist” Paul Hartford head of the Victory Fliers recently returned from a 20,(XX) mile trip by plane to 14 South American countries New Mixed Youth for Christ Choir Harold L. U’Renn Golden Voiced Tenor ‘‘Caruso of the Gospel" • 1C ll re da U’Renn accomplished Mandolin ist and contralto soloist • EUGENE YOUTH FOR CHRIST Saturday Feb. 8, 7:00 p. m. Woodrow \\ ilson Junior High Bill Would Force Labor Unions To Incorporate SALEM, Feb. 7—(AP)—A pro posed constitutional amendment requiring labor unions to incorpor ate before participating in collec tive bargaining was introduced into the legislature today by Rep. Rob ert E. Duniway, Portland. Th^ amendment, if passed by the legislature would be referred to the people at the next special or general election. The amendment would provide that no union shall take part in col lective bargaining unless it is a cor poration, deposits a $1,000 cash bond with the secretary of state, and that the union officers register their names and other information with the secretary of state. More Rent Control Asked WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—-(AP) Senators Wagner (D., N.Y.) and Murray (D., Mont.) introduced a bill today to continue rent controls another year with no general in crease. More Hesse Loot Found WASHINGTON, Feb. 7— (AP) — Two quarts of diamonds and a third quart jar containing $28,000 cash were dug up beside a Virginia high way in the recovery of the $1,500, 000 Hesse crown jewels, the army disclosed today. CLASSIFIED I WANT TO PURCHASE—Perrin’s Reader’s Guide. Phone 3861-R. LOST- Black and white, long haired puppy, answers to name of “Chris.” Call 2572 before 7:00 or at 812 E. 12th, Apt. 4 at anytime. REWARD. Georgia Court Says Talmadge Not Governor MCDONOUGH, Ga„ Feb. 7—(AP) Superior Judge Claude H. Porter ruled today that Lieut. Gov. M. E. Thompson is Georgia’s acting gov ernor and that Herman Talmadge’s election by the legislature was in valid. Counsel for Talmadge said . an appeal to the supreme court would be perfected before the 10-day dead line. Talmadge, at the state capitol in Atlanta, declined immediate comment and started preparing a formal statement. Associates of Talmadge have said, however, that he will retain the governor’s office until the state supreme court rules and that in event an adverse is made decision of the fight will be taken to the U. S. supreme court. First Americans Leave In Evacuation of China PEIPING, Feb. 7—(AP) Escort ed by U. S. marine planes overhead and marine guards aboard train, the first party of Americans from the disbanding executive headquar ters has safely reached the sea to day and boarded ship for home. Nearly 1,700 others from the headquarters, plus about 10,000 ma rines, are to leave shortly in carry ing out the American decision to abandon mediation efforts and get out of China. Japs Not Coming Back .. SEATTLE, Feb. 7.--(AP) Only about half of the Japanese evacu ated from the Pacific coast areas after the Pearl Harbor attack have returned to their old homes to live, the final war relocation authority report disclosed today. Weather Forecast Oregon: Cloudy Saturday and Sunday with occasional light rain extreme northwest portion by Saturday evening. Little change in temperature. Moderate south erly wind off coast. Jk1uH^^MMeUdSd DUVEILES \ L'GIII MISTLETOE PARFUM (Le Gui Rhymes with Paree) 6.50 ?8 02. VALENTINE'S DAY PENNY-WISE ‘s carried straight to her heart DRUG on so^ fra9rance °f 40 E. Broadway Duvelle s Marshall Reports Need ** For Military Training WASHINGTON, Feb. 7— (AP) In his first major policy declaration as secretary of state, Gen. Geoige C. ATai shall to day called for universal military training to back up Ameri can foreign policy with real power. He made clear that he intends to follow the foreign policy of former secretary James F. Byrnes, and hit these high points of great issues he faces in his own career: Universal Training — Marshall said the United States will not have any real, positive military power to back up its foreign poli cy unless it has universal mili tary training. He called the present system impractical and ineffective. Disarmament— Marshall said it is difficult to see how “any real disarmament,” or even any sub stantial reductions of armament can take place until peace treaty solutions acceptable to the great powers have been reached. State Department — Marshall disclosed he had rejected the resignations of assistant secre taries Benton, Spruille Braden and Willard Thorp and those of fered by all other top officials. Pacific Islands — The United States sees no reason to postpone creating a United Nations trus teeship under American adminis tration. China—Marshall reaffirmed the policy he developed as President Truman’s special envoy. 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