Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, May 17, 1945 Surrendering Million Nazis to Allied Offieers SEJTING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK A Layette for the New Baby UND 5859 i. O t t ï t N PCA/fSON »4 „.< 4 ». a z x u £ fa a • Washington. I). C. R l'S S IA A N D A L L IE S SAN FRANCISCO — To the aver­ age outsider, the most difficult thing to understand about this conference is the attitude of the Russians. Poor j press relations, plus a few inept I moves have melted down a large mountain of goodwill built up by tire valor of the Red arm y. In a few short days they have destroyed , •much of the favorable sentiment in Latin Am erica, and through no fault of ours, won us more friends below the Rio Grande than we ever had before. One of the things Molotov did in San Francisco was to invite two | prominent Latin - Am erican dele­ gates to dinner at the Russian con­ sulate. along with a few carefully selected Europeans L atin guests were Mexico's tall, handsome F o r­ eign M inister Padilla, and Chile's aristocratic Foreign M inister Joaquin Fernandez Y Fernandez, who is rap­ The first documents of unconditional large scale surrender of G erm an forces were for Ita ly and south­ idly assuming a new leadership in Latin Am erica. western Austria. Right, Lt. Gen. W. D. Morgan, on behalf of Field M arshal Sir Harold Alexander, signs the Molotov drank a toast to Chile instruments of surrender of the G erm an forces. Left, representative of General von VietinghofT signs sur­ and her new establishment of diplo­ render of southwest command, which includes northern Ita ly and the Austrian provinces of Yorablberg, Tyro l, salib u rg , and portions of C arinthia and Styria. m atic relations with Russia. "There are so many Chileans who want to become Ambassador to Mos­ cow.” joked Foreign M inister F e r­ nandez in return, “ that it is one of m y greatest problems.” Mexico's P adilla, apparently on excellent terms with Molotov, said: "A ll Latin Am erica would be pleased if our ¡ sister republic, Argentina, was ad­ mitted to the conference.” Molotov, in mellow mood, seemed to register no objection. Devastation Caused by Roeket Bombs on London • • To obtain complete patterns for the Six Piece Layette tdreaa, petticoat, aacque and bonnet, (tra ilin g gown and bib) ( P a t­ tern No. 9831)) »end ltt cents In coin, your name, address and the pattern number. SEW ING C IR C I.K N E E D L E W O R K Its New Montgomery Mt. San F ranrlaro , Calif. 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Molotov prom ptly objected. He pointed out that four countries j had invited the other nations to at­ tend this conference and that the representatives of all four host countries should rotate as chairman. Foreign M inister Padilla then de­ livered a recitation of previous precedents where the nation which served as host also acted as chair­ man. When he had finished, Molo­ tov, who had already pointed out that four nations were hosts, got up and rem arked: "A c l e a r s m ï j e is e s s e n tia l ..to chatfm #-'/. . *w o * ‘ ’ ** ■ '• 4-. **** Tf? ■ » • • ’*• "‘•“a I ' 'if Ÿ» Rf * « "I g e t s h in in g " I am glad to be instructed in diplomatic procedure by the delegate of Mexico, but appar­ ently he prepared his little speech before he heard my view .” . - r e s u l t s w ith This area of devastation was caused by a single V-2 rocket bomb that struck London s Stratford street. Padilla, who had not read his Dead 2,754, injured 6,523, was the toll reported in England. Allied arm ies report that they are equipped speech, was taken aback. He mum to turn rocket bombs loose on Tokyo and other centers of Japanese em pire. This photo was Just released, bled something about always being following liftin g of veil on the final G erm an desperation cam paign. Churchill revealed that 1,050 of these prepared when he attended a con missiles had fallen on England prior to M arch 27. 1915. ference and sat down. A fter a long hot debate. Molotov won his point. But the manner in which he jumped on the Mexican lost him friends, lot of Latins, jealous of P adilla’s b ril­ liant oratory, previously had been opposed to him. But Molotov veered them in the opposite direction. Next day. in secret session. F o r­ eign M in :ster Jan M asaryk of Czechoslovakia, a nation cooperat­ ing with Russia, pointed to the va cant chair of Poland and moved that the Lublin government be admitted. Foreign M inister Subasich of Yugo­ slavia, also close to Russia, sec­ onded the motion. Whereupon, An­ thony Eden white-faced and prim , em phatically opposed. There fol­ lowed more hot debate. F in a lly , to break the deadlock. Foreign M inister Spaak of Belgium proposed a compromise resolution expressing sympathy with Poland and hoping that she could be ad­ m itted soon. Genial, rotund Ambas­ sador Caceres of Honduras, a great friend of the U.S.A., rose to second Belgium . Whereupon Molotov cracked back: "Notw ithstanding the support of the Republic of Honduras, the Soviet Union stands by its position.” Delegates Startled. 1 A note of biting sarcasm rang through Molotov's voice which M oan Beach, 21, B altim ore, who startled the delegates. I t sounded finds the lack of arm s no handicap as if the powerful Soviet Union, rep­ View showing the ruins of what was the w orld’s largest a rm a ­ to norm al living, is shown as she resenting the greatest land-mass in ment works, the Krupp plant in Essen, G erm any. I t was captured by operates a motor vehicle by using the world, was trying to put the Am erican forces. Insert, Alfred Krupp. her lower limbs. tiniest republic in Latin Am erica in its place. Again, Russia lost more friends. And later when the vote was taken on seating Lublin Poland, she lost that also. These are some of the things about the Russians that take a lot of understanding. On the other hand, when Molotov, after * winning his point on rotating the chairm anship, finally sat in Stet­ tinius' place, he did an excellent job. He got off a little gag about being glad the conference would now have an opportunity to hear Russian and prcceeded to han­ dle the session in most expert manner. Krupp Munition Plant V recked Liberated Boy and New Friends C A P IT O L C H A F F C The post office departm ent plans to start a new drive to stop the pub­ lic from shipping bottled liquor to servicemen overseas. , . . Shipment of liquor overseas is illegal, and when the post office catches it, the liquor is sent to veterans’ hospitals