Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1953, Page 22, Image 22

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale. Ortftm
Thursday, August 20, 1953
Vishi risky Attacks Rhee
And U. S. Korean Policy
United Nations. N Y, (V
Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky
charged Wednesday thit bouth
Korean President Syngman
Jthee to supported by reaction
ary circlet in the United
States and is doing everything
possible to prevent a peaceful
settlement la Korea.
Vithlntky lashed out at
Rhee during a policy speech
before the General Assembly's
go-nation Political Committee.
He said U.S. Secretary of
State Dulles had agreed with
Rhee not to resume fighting
during the forthcoming poli
tical conference and added:
"One wonders what will
happen when the conference
ends."
"Nobody is deluded by such
phrases as "defense" ana "i
rarity" used by Dulles and
the South Korean President in
their recent declarations.
"Everybody knews that
phrases of this nature have
become standard phrases in
agressive agreements designed
to cover up their true nature."
Vishinsky continued.
Vishinsky then turned to the
question of the Korean peace
conference, with an appeal for
broad representation rather
than confining the parley to
the "two sides' as advocated
by the United States. -
ins soviet delegate con
tended that US. Delegate
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., wu
wrong in interpreting the
armistice agreement to mean
that the conference' should be
limited to countries which
actually took part In the fight
ing. The agreement, Vishinsky
said, provides that representa
tives shall be appointed by the
two sides but does not restrict
their freedom of choice to the
combstant countries. "His log-
ie does not mike sense." Vish
insky said. "His interpreta
tion is entirely fallacious."
Russia submitted its own
resolution proposing the in
clusion of five "neutral" coun
tries and six belligerents in
the conference.
INSTITUTE SEPT. 18-U
Albany The Linn county
teachers' institute has been set
from Sept. 10 end 11 at Sweet
Home, it was announced today
by County School Superinten
dent W. H. Dolmyer.
flew Pavement
For Woodburn
Woodburo At the, city coun
cil Tuesdsy night the improve
ment of Arthur St by paving
and Bryan St by graveling
were accepted and the assess
ment ordinance passed. An
ordinance also was passed for
graveling Joyce St. and por
tions of Marion and Johnson
Sts. in the Johnson addition.
' The coming election on Aug.
28 for the residents east of the
highway on the question of an
nexation to the City of Wood
burn wu called to the atten
tion nt th MiineiL Onlv reg
istered voters In the territory
to be annexed are eligible to
vote.
A 4irm nprmit ordinance was
introduced but was tabled un
til the Sept. 1 meeting.
The problem of. making lm-
nrnuMMnt rtt - Railroad St..
north from Hardcastle to permit
passage in case 01 emergency
for residents in that area was
discussed.
Jess Fikan, as acting mayor,
presided at the meeting in the
absence of Mayor Elmer Matt
son, who was called to Cali
fornia by the serious Illness of
a granddaughter.
The council adjourned to
meet Wednesday, Aug. 38,
when bids on the new city fire
truck will be opened.
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