LA GRANDE OBSERVER Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thurs., July 16, 1959 Page 9 1 rWHgfr'ir ft rare i-WMlf &M.JL:J STRATEGY MEET Western diplomats ars pictured in Geneva as they gather to dis cuss strategy as the Big Four Ministers Conference on Berlin continues. Left to right Giuseppe Pella of Italy, British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Min ister Maurice Couve de Murville of France, U. S. Sec. of Slate Christian Herter and German Foreign Minister Heinrich Von Brantano. THE BOUNDARY OF COMMUNISM U.S. Helps South Viet Nam In Fight Against The Reds By PHIL NEWSOM UPI Foreign Editor As of the end of 1953, the Unit ed States had poured some 800 million dollars into aid for South. Vict Nam an independent re public born of the Geneva confer ence of 1954 and another of the Southeast Asia outposts guarding against new encroachment by communism. It was there last week that ter rorists, officially identified as Communists, burst from the jun gle and killed two American mili tary advisers. The Americans were additional victims of an undeclared shooting war which extends along a vast periphery reaching from the 3th Parallel in Korea to the Branden burg Gate in Berlin. This is the boundary set up years ago to "contain" commu ; nism. And it is the result of inter national "communism's unceasing efforts to burst through this area of containment that Americans die over the China seas and in In dochina and run the risk that they will be the center of a new world war in Berlin. Nine Year Civil War . South Viet Nam is about twice the size of Maine and contains more than 10 million people. It is the southern part of the former French Indochinese colonial em pire in which the French invested more than two billion dollars over a period of 80 years only to lose it after World War II. Civil war raged in Indochina for nine years after the end of World War II in .1945. Ostensibly it arose because of French foot dragging in granting any kind of independence to the Vietnamese. But as much as that, it arose from international communism's unquenchable appetite which could onl be satisfied with larger and larger chunks of the free world. Indo-chinese Communist leader was Ho Chi Minn, a man with a wispy mustache, a slender phy- New Workshops At EOC Monday Three new summer session work shops are scheduled to commence at Eastern Oregon College Mon day. Three others are at work at present, and the last in the series will open on August 3. The three workshops about to begin, and their directors, are as follows: PE 343, Organization and Administration of Physical Educa tion, Archie Dunsmoor: Ed 407s, v Workshop in School Library Or ganization and Administration, Library Staff; and Ed 407s, Work shop in Methods and Materials In the Primary Grades, Neva Neill. Further information concerning the content and requirements of these courses may be obtained by writing or calling their directors, according to John Miller, summer session director. Appling Says He Paid Cost For Mailings SALEM UPI) Secretary of State Howell Appling today de fended himself from charges made by Kcp. Beulah Hand D Milwaukiei that the secretary had misused public funds by process ing what she called a "diatribe against the Democratic party" through the state for mailing to newspapers in Oregon. Mrs. Hand asked Freeman Holmer. state director of finance and administration, to investigate a four - page news release on a speech Appling made to a Repub lican gathering in Klamath Falls Sunday. She maintained that the news release should not have been pre pared and mailed at state ex pense. Appling said Mrs. Hand was "barking up the wrong tree.' He denied that the speech was parti san and said that although the paper he used belonged to the state, he paid the cost of mailing to Oregon newspapers himself. The Milwaukie Democrat want ed Appling to reimburse the state in full for the time of the civil service employe who mimeo graphed the release and for the state materials used. Appling said he requested his staff long ago to charge postage for such releases to him per sonally. sique and a mighty constitution. Ho Chi Minh today rules Com munist North Viet Nam, ahd pre- sumably last week's raiders against the billet "in which two Americans died, were under his orders. The 1954 Geneva conference split Vict Nam at the 17th Paral lei into two sectors non-Com munist and Communist. The situation was much like that in Korea. The Communists in the north control mines, raw materials and industries but arc short on arable land. The anti Communists control a rich agri cultural area but have little in the way of resources and power. At the head of South Vict Nam is Ngo Dinh Diem. He has headed the republic since its birth and his main job has been reconstruction and re settlement of one billion refugees from corrtmunlsm who poured south. . JELLIED FRESH FRUIT FOR SHORTCAKE MADE WITH M. C. P. "LOW SUGAR" PECTIN Jellied Fresh Fruits Will Not Soak Into Shortcako Out Recipt for All Fruits Without Cooking PurPARATiotj or FRUit: Wash thoroughly. Hull and crush berries. Grind tree fruits. 1. Measure 2 cups crushed or ground fruit and 1 cup M.C.P. "Low Sugar" Liquid Pectin into kettle. Mix well. 2. Add 2 cups sugar; blend mixture thoroughly to dissolve sugar. 3. Some tart fruits, such as Red Raspberries and Logan' berries, may be tart enough to jell the fruit, but other fruits will need lemon juice. The amount of lemon juire . to add ranges from Vt cup to Vi cup, depending upon the kind ef fruit being used. 4. First, try adding Vt cup lemon juice, mix well. If texture and tartness suit you, do not add more lemon juice.-If jellied fruit is not firm enough, then add V cup more lemon juice: but no fruit will need more than V4 eup lemon juice for this basic recipe. 6. The fruit will jell immediately when the proper amount of lemon juice is added and it is then ready for use on' shortcake, or if you want to keep it for future use, it will keep for weeks stored in refrigerator same as milk. "Jellied Fresh Fruits" can be frozen in regular freezing con tainers for long storage. When thawed out, jellied fruit will retain Its perfect texture and fresh fruit flavor. The above recipe will make 2'i lbs. of "Jellied Fresh Fruit." This recipe may be doubled, tripled, etc., by multiplying all the ingredients by the same number. Get M.C. P. "Lou- Sugar" Feet in at your groctrt now. Hatfield Aide Resigns Post PORTLAND (UPIl Gov. Mark Hatfield's liaison officer, to the Centennial Commission. Vcrn Stul ken, announced Tuesday he has submitted his resignation, effec tive Aug. 1. Stulkcn said he was leaving the governor with "regrets." He said several "better job opportunities paying more money had prompt ed his resignation. A state employe for 11 years, Stulken has acted" as "trouble shooter" for the governor and has assisted the Centennial managers in getting the exposition opened. He had worked in the secretary of state's office prior to his being named to the Centennial post. Stulken said his new job pros pects are in the field of public relations. PLASTIC SURGEONS MEET LONDON ( UPI i Eight-hundred of the world's leading plastic surgeons concluded the first day of a five-day congress last night at a reception in London's his toric Guildhall. Highlight of the opening session was a report by Dr. Samuel Eslie of Toronto, Can ada, on the successful transplant of a tooth bud from sister to brother. U.S. Planes To Move To German Airfields By PHIL NEWSOM UPI SUM Writer BON VOYAGE: The first planes to , be trans ferred from American bases in France to German airfields will start arriving in West Germany around the end of the month, ac cording to well informed sources in Frankfurt. The planes will be spread around buses through southern Germany, although their exact disposition is a closely guarded secret. The warplanes are being transferred as result of the French dispute with NATO over atomic stockpiles on French territory. While American spokes men have emphasized that U.S. feelings toward France remain 'as friendly as always. British news papers are saying that this final slep means that France almost is out of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. MOUNT OLYMPUS: If there is a summit meeting fiillnwina the Foreicn Ministers' Conference in Geneva, it is al most certain to take place in Europe. The British, the Ameri cans and the Russians have no objections to a place like San Francisco in fact. Soviet Pre mier Nikita Khrushchev might prefer it. But the Germans and the French do not like the idea and that makes Geneva or Vien na the most, likely sites. TRAOE WAR: In the midst of the uproar over Berlin. British officialdom is very worried about a problem that is providing few headlines the eco nomic war in Europe. High-level British thinking is that a poten tial economic war between the six emmon market nations and the trade "outer-seven" led by Brit ain can do more damage to Europe and NATO than Khrush chev's threats. The common mar ket nations include the Nether lands, Belgium, Luxembourg West Germany, France and Italy Britain fears that if the six com mon market nations should erect a common tariff wall, then West ern Europe would be split just as effectively as if by a war. 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