THE BESID BULLETIN. &6N&.dfciS6.CN. faUftsfrffi. tikjtH 8, 1t,45 PAGE EIGHT ' if r 1 republican leaders it his duty to "represent (at San Francisco) my country as a whole as I see its best welfare and to be individually responsible for my actions. Stassen Asserts America Should Aid Ailing World By Jtnrold Anderson ' (United PrM Staff Corremwndent) , Minneapolis, Minn., March 8 Ui i Cmdr. Harold fc.. stassen, a aeie- ; gate to the United Nation con Terence at San Francisco April 25, ; declared last night that America t should "use its enormous produc- j live capacity, capital and credit to , contribute to higher world living standards." It was one of the seven cardinal : points for an enduring peace which Stassen outlined In an ad ' dress before the Minnesota United ,' Nations committee. I'ointM Presented ' The seven points.were: ; 1. The continuing organization of the United Nations, based on justice and law and insured by ', force. 1 2. The delegation of a limited , portion of each nation's sovereign- t" to the United Nations. " 3. The linking of America's fu- ture with that of the world, i 4. Use of America's enormous 'productive capacity, capital, and .credit to contribute to mgncr world living standards. 5. Insurance of freedom of speech and free channels of infor- mation including press, radio and school. I G. The stripping from aggres- sors of their means to wage war. 7. Freedom of each nation to de ll termlne its own political form of i government. Capacity Great I "One of the most striking facts 'which has been demonstrated in this war is the enormous produc- live capacity of America," the former Minnesota governor said tn ut !.... ..,l.l..n.. ..I . ". Z, 7; he nnv v two vem-s pn I presented a grotesque picture of . D . " " llifo nr a 6inrluri II h.nrlrn mm- a "if Man nnnn n titirrn nriiiinp Ttt t , . w. .......... . - . "l " wi -vii.Mltioo tiofa ni,l urati es A County Districts of the peoples of the world do not I Want ' charity beyond, the warl emergency conditions, They want to he self-reliant." Stassen described the forthcom ing San Francisco conference as "a golden opportunity to win a ZT '" T" "' ' ' " J Salem. Ore.. March 8 ilf Sen His aririre. was devoid of Dar- Marshall Cornett of Klamath Falls tlsan anneal and he served notice ! announced he will introduce to il..,. v- hA ,,i.h ,itv,'dav legislation to create a new Mini winit i.c i.uu ..... . - . .,.,. , r,... liC bUlUIUtl LU . T , chutes, crook, jeiierson ana Lane counties. , . ; The senate! yesterday defeated Cornett's bill to create sucn a new district, making Klamath Death Toll Gains In Flooded Area (Br United Pru) Rain-swollen tributaries poured into the twisting Ohio river to day, threatening to engulf down river communities and forcing an ever-Increasing torrent of refu gees to flee their homes. The swirling, deoris-iaaen wa ters rose rapidly below Cincin nati and as far west as Cairo, 111., with the crest expected in south ern Indiana and Kentucky dur ing the week-end. A 47-foot level 18 feet above flood stage already was registered at Louisville. . Farther up the river level ap peared to have reached its peak. The rain had ceased, and there was no appreciable rise after mid- niBht. In all, more than 30,000 families were at the mercy or the sullen Ohio river, on Its worst rampage in eight years. -. Death Toll Mounts The death toll had climbed to at least nine in six states, and war production was halted in many mines, mills, and factories throughout the devastated area. From the air, the flooded valley 'destruction and for victory. It can . be an equally great power for world construction and progress Jnfter the war if we but lift our Jeyes to its opportunities and re j sponsibllities and take the neces- I his, he said, "will require in creased investments by American ties of other nations and increased trade with lower tariffs through out the world . . . We can either fight over shrinking wealth, or work together to participate In an expanding production and the wealth of the future." Assistance Needed He pointed out that vast sums of charitable assistance will be needed in the Immediate postwar period, but.t he added, "this, does not mean a Santa Claus role.'Most munities were under water. Hun dreds of freight cars stood idle. Cemeteries were watery wastes with a few gravestones sticking up here and there. i . All but one railroad had ceased passenger service to Louisville, where merchants moved their stocks upstairs to escape the wa ter spilling into the city's lower business district. county a separate district, and eliminating the 19th district in northeastern Oregon to provide the extra mem,bcr. His new procedure will Include a joint resolution calling for a vote of the people to amend the conslitutioh. and create the 31st I district, then a companion bill I authorizing the new member to come, from the lour designated counties In event the constitution is amended. - Support Claimed Cornett claimed wide support for the new district, on grounds his five-county district comprises about one-fourth of Oregon and has more than 75,000 population, which he termed too large to be represented adequately by onei senator. i Space on the senate floor would be unchanged, with the new mem-1 ber taking the present desk of the I senate president, who now uses the rostrum and his private office. Cornett added that a 31st member would eliminate tie votes, such as the three day deadlock two years ago on the choice of senate presi dent. . Army Casualties j Reach 823,632 j Washington, March 8 UP) U. S. i combat casualties announced here today reached 823,632, an increase of 10,600 over a week ago. The total included 732,922 army : casualties through Feb. 28, as an nounced hy Secretary of War Henry L. Stfmson, and 90,710 navy, marine corps, and coast guard casualties, as announced by , the navy. . j 3 TOES CAUGHT NAPPING St. Nicholas, Mich. ltl Old Three Toes, a cattle-rustling bear which had eluded capture for three years, is dead. The 500 pound black bear was discovered by a farm dog, who led his mas ters to the bear's winter sleeping place. They returned the next day and killed It with shotguns. The bear was 7 feet, 8 Inches Jong. 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