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C?f -,J) f V.4t.t'3( .MJjOi '.Wb'rfvi jTha Stataatnaay SaUm,' Orocjon. Snn&ryIuly 11 im Churchill Hints! were advanced to second class lank, j Jack Wykoff, Jr.. received a .'merit badge for metal j work nd Jim Kuenzi merit badges for metal work, art. and firemanahlp. Wykoff, Jr., Wayne Coode, Dick The following boys will camp Bye. Dean Waye, Pat Wilson, Del next week at Camp Pioneer on bert Bottens and Lewis Patterson, Pine lake near ML Jefferson: Jack Jr, under the leadership of Vicar Wagers. John Van Laanen b fur nishinx the transportation to camp for tho hoys, :? i Four Corners Variety Store in Neiv Location -r J mi T J. ft n-- ri J if mi IT "I ---- - - ii Soviet Hit by Political Crisis J I FOUR CORNERS Dwight Ritchie hu moved his Fear Centers Variety store t Its new location, 114 S. Lancaster la the recently completed Jf Pi. unua Duuaini oi reuuercea iireprooi con crete. Ritchie has been la business here sine 1948 and now has the Fear Corners branch postofflee located- In the store. (Photo by Doa Dill. SUtesnoa staff photographer). Western Allies Prepare for Lengthy Blockade of Berlin By John M. Hlchtower WASHINGTON. July lO-(P)-Th United State. Britain and France appeared certain today to be in for a long, costly and danger ous struggle to maintain themselves in Berlin it Russia rejects their demand to lift the blockade of the city. Both Washington and London expect a prompt answer from Moscow. Officials in the western capitals were reported sticking close to their telephones this week end in anticipation of a reply. Officials here continued hopeful that the Russians might relax their Berlin stranglehold somewhat but from the German capital itself came evidence which could indi cate a rejection of the western power demand. The Russian controlled German news agency told 'the Berliners that the notes which Washington. London and .Paris released last night were confined only to the Berlin situation: It said they did not refer to the recent position on Germany taken by the Russian and other eastern European for eign ministers in a conference at Warsaw. Apparently this meant that in the absence of any new instruc tions from the Kremlin or any warning that new instructions should be expected, the purveyors at Soviet nronaeanda were stick ing to basic Russian policy on Ber- ' lin and assuming that it would re main unchanged. The aims of this policy, accord ing to the opinions of both Wash ington and London officials, are two. First, the Moscow plan is to use the squeeze on the western powers in Berlin to try to force them to hold another meeting of the council of -foreign ministers. This would reopen the whole is sue of western German unity against which Moscow has bet-v making a- bitter and determined fight. Second, if the first object ive can't be achieved and if Ger many and Europe are to be split, the aim is to force the western nations out of Berlin, and make it the capital of the new '-ail Ger man government under Russian sponsorship. Freud's Kin For Douglas PHILADELPHIA, July 10 -(&h-Sigmund Freud'srandniece hand ed out "Douglas for president" campaign buttons today in Phila delphia. She ended up with three beautiful blisters on her heels to show for itJ . Nineteen year - old Doris Ber nays, New; York debutante and Radcliffe college sophomore, Was one of 50-odd college students . who volunteered their services in be half of Justice William O. Doug las. (Douglas,, incidentally, says he's not a candidate.) Freud, by the way, was the Ger man psychologist and one of the fathers of psychiatry. Doris winced when she walked. "Ooh, those blisters." 178 Conventions At Quaker City PHILADELPHIA, July 10-(JPh-Philadelphla chamber of com merce officials said today 1948 is the greatest convention year in Quaker city history. Besides the three political con ventions republican, democratic and Henry Wallace's new party Chamber President Arthur C. Kaufmann estimates Philadelphia will entertain 178 groups by De cember 2li Morethan 144,800 delegates to conventions will have visited Philadelphia by the end of 1948, Kaufman said. Radioactive Alcohol, Salts, Acid A variable WASHINGTON, July 10 - OP) -The atomic energy commission to day announced availability of something new in the merchandise of the atomic age chemical com pounds with built-in radioactivity. They are familiar compounds important for research, medical or industrial use compounds such as ethyl alcohol, wood alcohol, acetic acid, 'acetylene and various sodium salts. But they are "tagged" with ra dioactive carbon-14. That is, some of the carbon in these compound is capable of emitting rays so that when the compounds are used for research, it will be possible to brace what happens to them in the course of an experiment. Radioac tive gold compounds also are available. "VjOODFORD. En,! July 10-(JP) Winston Churchill mur rested -1a- day that the Kremlin is wrestling , wiin severe KussiAn nolitlcal crisis, t The denunciation of Yugoslavia at a time when the Berlin crisis was at Its height indicated this, the wartime prime minister told a con servative party rally in his home district. At the same time he cau tioned that the western allies can yield on the Berlin issue only at roe nsjt ox a tnird world war. Recalling the communist infor mation bureau's denunciation of Marshal Tito f Yugoslavia, uiurcnui said of . Russia's rulers: Their prime interest is to n re serve their Dersonal nowtr ovtr the hundreds of millions of people oi many; mirerent races whom they rule with a rod of iron. We cannot11 tell what internal stresses are at work in this grim oligarchy, it would seem to roe that they must be very severe at the D resent time and that one nart of the dictatorship is working sep arately or even contrary to the other. "How else can you explain the Soviets' solemn denunciation and excommunication of Yugoslavia from the ring of. satellite states at the same moment when they were bringing the crisis Jn Berlin to its enmax." Churchill called the nresent rjer- iod of waiting for a Russian reply to western Drotest notes on the Berlin blockade "an anxious hour." Stayton Pqol Opens July 14 j STAYTON Word was receiv ed by Mrs. Ann Andrews, local chairman, from Mrs. Susan Ferri day of the Red Cross chapter at Salem, that a swimming instruc tor. Tacill give lessons at the city park pool beginning Wednesday, July 14, at 1 o'clock. Ray Corns tock, who has recent ly returned from aquatic school, will be the instructor. Lessons will be given daily ex cept Saturday and Sunday for two weeks to beginners from the age of five, and registration will be the first day and those wishing to take the instruction are asked to bring their bathing suits. Three to four classes of 10 to 20 pupils will be given and it is desirable4 to have one or two mothers present at each class. Middle Grove Boys Advance MIDDLE GROVE, July 10 At a special Boy Scout meeting in the schoolhouse Wednesday night, a tenderfoot investiture service was conducted by' the scoutmaster, Robert Pickeral for the advance ment of Jerry Rawlins and Pat Wilson. A court of honor followed, with 1 Robert Wagers as chairman, Ted Kuenzi as clerk and other mem bers including Jack Wikoff, sr., Cleo Kleppinger, Bill Kleen, John Van Laanen, and Lewis Patter son, sr. Leonard Hammer and Dick Bye 1 Tt Salem Obituaries nnxrrtK John T, Butoter. at the residence. 743 Hood at- Saturday, July 10. Sur vived by ht wtffe. Mr. Dana BiUetr of Salem; son. 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