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, .l Veterans in Middle East KH Mjong veteran fMiddle East V&L oI permanent " '.Mnnal develop- lJ?S o Russla.n " mt see the seeas 5S21S age old . "mon among the "cSTctthe age T-ljiirtn among jrr.riway8iedto e5 "1 And to these men, & A rtidy of history bsfr.ined diplomas, - more .11 Mtt"or7d by UNO dilo- -lilies of battle and the kffj military We left Wo I yearning ?rS? iisoicious of to, W T" m .fflrs. r.wfi in wuu - P"Xk to with Into rSSSSiU of cynicism K indication that the P "P-ZT ..rlr into its old fuWfutBinit. .. SftlS young Royal m officer waiting to go d who said he was to fighting to an , nrHe was quite calm. s what was the most ap about it-his lack of pretest, his complete Srf resistance to the whole 7. test assumed another war matter of facUy, as an SmiM accept the theory He sun wiU shine tomorrow ma). . vmridisfinished,"hesaid. air believe the world is fin- mm rjH. Mmnm ww ftnjrwcee.il, sere mcJtulcJKWtcoMS .'.....im lnsr ViTOUn"w UT CROSS Dbtriet Hanaier . -11 Broadway Ph. 4379 1ETTER t BAKED" tours BREAD "As long as hate lives in the world what nonsense it is to talk of peace. And what did pur war do to kill hate? Nothing. What lesson have we learned? None. The Jew hates the Arab and the Ger man still hates the Jew. The Aus trian hates the Italian and the Italian hates the Yugolsav. Franco hates, the French and I hate Franco. Still Have Haired "Every person, every nation has its own hatreds. And what can come from hatred but war? Well, let it come. Even if I'm cracking I can still say I've had a good life, a bloody good life." This young man is not yet 30 years old. He is unmarried. And today he feels more certain of having a second war than he does of having children. He feels he has had a full life. By most standards, quiet standards, most men want to live by, his lite has hardly begun. . , Senate Group Bans Union Interference WASHINGTON, March 21 m The Senate Labor Committee has approved a ban against union interference with farmers delivering perishable commodities to markets. By a 5 to 4 vote, legislation to establish a federal mediation board which would attempt to avert strikes through mediation and conciliation was amended to include the ban. The measure, substitute for the House-passed Case Strike Control Bill, then was ordered reported to the Senate for floor consideration. Chairman Murray (D-Mont) said there was no formal note on ap proval. Senator Morse (R-Ore) was among the five supporting the amendment, American Ship Burns In English Anchorage LIVERPOOL (U.R) Fire aboard the American ship Cape Douglas, anchored in the Mersey River with area of origin in the engine room, San Francisco, was brought under control after a tight of several Hours today. . ' . . At midday the vessel radioed that the file was confined to the area of origin in teh engine room, and all danger to those aboard had passed. . . , Ml MM 1IIUD Howard Herider TIRE SHOP Irish-Swarts Shopping Center 6th and Madison Sts. Ph. 2451 Aalh.m.a H.wklnson Trean Semca! SELBY AKCH. PRESERVES SHOES Exclusively at BUIM irs 1060 Will lunette hKK AS PROMISED IN OUR TELEGRAM : : : An On ; Me FRIDAY, V ;, fkey Shorts nftottan Golf Jackets rW.Hose r1' Linen' IMPORTED HROMlliu - n BICHABDS MEN'S STORE 873 WILLAMETTE "OE AS PROMISED IN OUR TELEGRAM. And on ' 35 DOZEN B SHIRTS ,IE BICHABDS MEN'S STORE W 73 WlUamrtto rs Washington Tpuchy Over World Rifts By R. H. SHACKFORD WASHINGTON (U.R) Presi dent Truman's efforts to discount alarm over the international situa tion were viewed today in the light of world events and state ments of his own State Depart ment. There was agreement In respon sible quarters, as Mr. Truman in dicated, that there is no justifica tion for alarm about the immi nence of another war that the best way of solving current prob lems is to keep calm and cool. But it is well known that some of Mr. Truman's closest foreign policy advisers do not feel too optimistic about working out world problems as satisfactorily as the President's off-the-cuff news conference statement might indicate. . . ...... High congressional leaders", equally concerned, today indirect ly cautioned their colleagues that the almost daily outbreak of floor speeches against Russia and other nations was further aggravating the tense state of world affairs. May Try Muzzles . They told reporters it may be necessary to make some effort to jstop speeches which antagonize other countries until current ten sion is eased. The President's advisers are not worried about a new war. But they are worried not only about Soviet Russia's unilateral action in Iran and its effect on the United Nations, but about wounds being inflicted by the Churchill-Stalin name, calling over the Briton's proposal for an Anglo-American military alliance.. Pressed for comment on the In ternational situation, Mr. Truman told correspondents late yester day: . "I am not alarmed about it. I am sure we will work' out of it." Anxiety But there was anxiety in offi cial quarters about Winston Churchill's decision: to speak over an American Radio Network (Mu tual) tonight. .' Last minute cancellation by Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson of his earlier plan to sit at the speaker's table with Church ill at tonight's New York City dinner for the former British prime minister. Acheson excused himself on grounds of pressing official business. 1 The State Department's insis tence that new reports support its Tuesday night statement that Soviet reinforcements are moving into Iran. Other official quarters. however, said that the late reports about Soviet troop movements are confusing and in some case con tradictory. ,'. Frank admission by United Na tions and American officials that the Soviet '- Iranian -situation threatens to-pose a crucial test for UNO at the New York Secur ity Council meeting March 25. LATHAM PER80NALS LATHAM Mrs. Louise Wynne Renner, a former teacher here,, is teaching in Alameda, Calif., where they reside. ' ' Mrs. Winnie Hagerty of Eugene visited Sunday at the O. A. Nichols and Hugh Trunnell homes. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hawes and children are spending a couple of months visiting in Kansas. The father of Mrs. Hawes has been quite ilL Karl HicKlin or Missouri wno has recently been discharged from the service after several years spent mostly in New Guinea, spent the weekend with the W. C. Stew arts. He is now employed at Mc Cloud', Calif. Other visitors Sat urday at the Stewarts were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton and two sons of Anlauf and. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burkleo of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. Hansen of Port Townsend, Wash., are spending a few days with the Hugh Trunnels and Erviit Hansens. They will return to their jobs with Crown Zellerbach Corporation; AT ALVADORE . ALVADORE The Thursday Club, met with Mrs. Bert Klemer recently. Next meeting is with Mrs. Bernie King. T3 Max A. Saunders has just returned from France and has re ceived his discharge. He served in the Field Artillery during the war' in Germany and has been in the finance division in France since the end of the war. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Saunders have received word of a baby granddaughter, born to their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Myers of Portland. The Friendly . Helpers Council met for all day with. Mrs. Frank Sanborn recently-Next meeting is also at the Sanborn home. Quilt ing will be the work of the day. An estimated 28,500 persons were killed in traffic accidents in 1945. ( WOMEN! WHO SUFFER - FIERY MISERY OF- HOT FLASHES If the functional "middle-age' period peculiar to women causes you to suffer from hot flashes, ner vous tension. Irritability try fam ous Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve auch symptoms, pinkham's Compound to one of the best known medicines for this pur pose. Also a grand stomachic tonic 1 NOWI Get Your OAKLAND ; Wood Circulator at Callahan Announces Retirement From Furniture Business After 21 years in the fnmif,,,. business in Eugene, 12 of which were in the present location in the Heilig Theater Building tjk F. Callahan has retired from the furniture business, he announced Thursday. Although he says he never caught a fish in his life, he's going to try his luck. He plans to do some hunting, too. Callahan announced sale of the business to M. G. Perlman of the Manor Furniture Co. of Portland. After a closine nut cain nn - - v. i a goods in the 30,000-square-foot wiauusnment, tne store will be closed forever on April 1, perl man said. . Boy Scout Program Director Here William Lawrence, national di rector of program. Boy Scouts of America, will arrive in Eugene tonight (Thursday). A , meeting of chairmen of local operating committees has been arranged for Thursday in the bamboo room of the Eugene hotel at 8 p.m. when Lawrence will orient the group in plans and developments in the scouting program. A scoutmasters' and commis sioners' meeting will be held Fri day at 7:30 p.m. at the First Con gregational Church. Lawrence will demonstrate program meth ods for scouting units. This scout' master meeting is the first of a series of training sessions which begin on March 25. . Portland Agency Will Handle War Surplus PORTLAND W) The man in the street will be able to buy surplus goods here next Monday. After that date, when the War Assets Administration office here takes over the disposal of surplus If yon need caah for Spring liaeds or to pay old bills, como . to 'Personal' the company that likes to say "Yes." No outsiders Involved. Loana on signature, car or f uraltnrs. Phone or write. I.SSU $35 ! $300 an Signature or . rurnltare. ats to $300 on Car. TtAOWa FINANCE CO. nt Willamette Oroana Floor Phone S040 Lie. M167 SUS Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday. March 81, 1948 Page 18 property, consumer goods will be sold here directly td buyers. Previously consumer goods was handled through the Seattle of fice; and veterans groups and Chambers of Commerce objected 5W rnurrt wtium JUST 2 SECONDS DAVHR that the system required.. to much traveling. 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