Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 24, 1945, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon Miner. Thursday, May 24, 1945
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DIPLOMACY AT SAN FRANCISCO
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SAN FRANCISCO - By all odds
.tractive "ro a d ild e fla ti.'* The O ffice
the most skillful diplomacy game at
a f D efam e Transportolion recom­
this conference has been played by R e le a s e d by W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n .
mends an effective cure fa r stealthy
leakei ( I ) M a k e sure valve caps
dapper, dignified Anthony Eden of
RUSSIAN DELEGATES SHOW
hove been screwed on Anger light.
Great Britain. He has managed to
A M IABLE WORLD R ELA TIO N S
(2 ) Before adding air ba sure fa
come out as the friend of all sides,
test pressure In each lira. (3 ) Check
SAN FRANCISCO — Definite and
and most important of all. the
variations In lire pressure — a marked
mediator between Russia and the positive assertions as to what this
difference In pressure IrMicates a
conference and the world will do are
United States.
slow leak, which should be repaired
being flung rather freely around.
In other words. Eden has com- j
immedlafaly.
A commonly popular one in the
pletely reversed the previous role
To help relieve the critical need for
news is that the conference—as one
of President Roosevelt, who up un­
military tires, man who work In a
exceptionally able writer has put
til his death had acted as the medi- 1
la rg e rubber plant In t o t Angeles
It — has proceeded to the point
ator between Churchill and Stalin.
(B. F. Goodrich) hava sworn not to
where a new era is assured.
mitt a day's work, and, like sub­
The Churchill - Stalin rivalry was ! Behind this line of current thought
marine craws, not to shave for 120
not merely personal. It was his- ; running through the news and com­
days.
toric. It was based not only on the
ment is the idea
fact that Churchill just after the :
that the Russians
last war, urged the sending of Allied
have been brought
troops into Russia to help the White
around to accept­
Russian generals overthrow the em­
ance of democratic |
Simpson
Patch
Truescolf
bryo Bolshevik regime, but that he
methods. They gave '
flirted with the Cliveden set which |
in on the Argentine
The organisation of the American forces in Europe which brought about the complete collapse and uncon­
in 1939 advocated war between Rus­
question and Molo- !
sia and Germany while England
tov afterward called ditional surrender of the once-unbcatablc German forces which act out to rule the world. To Gen. Dwight 1».
sat on the side lines.
on State Secretary j Eisenhower, his army group commanders. Bradley, Devers and Clark, we render thanks. To General Pat­
This was the basis for the per­
Stettinius and made ton, General llodges and General Gerow, under Bradley; General Simpson and General Patch under De­
sonal suspicion between him
certain other ges- ! vers and to General Trueseott. under Clark in Italy, the credit of directing the world's finest army Is due,
Molotov
I I I ’
and Stalin. But historically,
tures creating
a i A job well done, by the finest staff ever assembled In the history of any war.
Churchill was carrying out a
new amiable and friendly spirit. It I
century-old BriUsh policy of iso­
is thus true enough that the atti- !
lating Russia. For 100 years, the
tude with which Mr. Molotov, if not '
country with the greatest land I Russia herself, came into this con- |
mass in the world, Russia, had
ference, is being altered.
been kept without a warm-water
But down deep inside every­
seaport by Britain, the country
one here knows peace and the
with the greatest navy in the
settlement of world problems
world.
will be a long process. The mil-
That rivalry was the reason for
Icnium Is nowhere here yet visi­
the Anglo-Japanese alliance, where­
ble to my eyes. The precise de­
Do you suffer
by the British, working through
gree of progress that has been
from MONTHLY
Japan, helped to stop Russia from
made is that Russia has shown
getting Manchuria and a warm-
a willingness to cooperate and
water port on the Pacific.
that this has put the delegates
naturally in a better frame of
That rivalry was behind Britan's
with Its week, fired feaUagt T
mind.
sphere of influence in Persia (now
If fun ctional periodic dlaturhanree
Iran) to prevent Russian use of the
make you feel nervous, tlrod. reetleea—
Now is this new spirit can be car­
at such time«— try th is great m edicine
gulf of Persia. That rivalry was also ried forward to the application of all
—Lydia E l-inkham'a Vegetable Com­
the cause of the Crimean war in problems, then the new era will truly
pound to relieve such sym ptom s Taken
which the British fleet and British have arrived. But to keep a proper
regularly-IL |M |M build up rralttanca
against su ch dlatrena Also a grand
troops actually landed on the same perspective of the actual condition,
stom achic tonic. Follow label direction«.
spot where Churchill, Stalin and it must be reported that the prob-
e
f y d i t i £ . (P i/n J th a /rrt6 toM ruttw
Roosevelt later held their Yalta i lems still remain — all of them !
conference and waged a bloody bat- —many grave, deep problems of i
tie to prevent the Czar from com- every economic, financial and poll­
ing down to the Dardanelles and get- | tical nature. What has been done
ting an outlet through the Mediter- here so far has been merely to get
rangan.
an agreement on the organization of
Finally this 100-years-old Russo- the conference. Therefore it should
— That Cramping Stiffness Too!
British rivalry was behind Britain's be plain future hopes here can not
taking Latvia. Lithuania. Estonia be based on “the receptivity” of
VTS. those knlfcllki Rheum atic ferments and
crippling A fu .ru /a r fa m e . wh cb bring such
and Finland away from Russia after this government's attitude toward
misery, do seem to dlupp rar las.rr and stay
away much longer alter a good rub with potent
the last war to block her outlet to Russia, but upon the receptivity of
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O
IN T -E A S B -T h a t must be why so many suf­
the Baltic sea.
the Russian attitude toward demo-
ferers welcome the wonderful added help of lie
F O U R proven amigeelce In bringing greater
Roosevelt Sits in Middle.
cratic processes.
relief In these and many other dlstreeting palne.
That rivalry continued during the
Use pleasant, comforting O IN T -E A S C on most
Action Taken Slowly.
every spot that hurts. Always use It In dletrcoof
Left: President Harry S. Truman, officially ending the war in Europe. Gathered around him are mem­
Teheran - Yalta conferences, with
The questions I hear asked by
H e a d an d C h e .t Cotde. S in a r, Neuealgia
a n d — to work cooling magic on H e t — Tired
Stalin and Churchill both trading men here who have given earnest bers of his cabinet, family and officials. Right: Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower, supreme Allied commander,
fe e t. N O T E t O IN T -E A S B t . lh e •a m a
makes
announcement
of
German
unconditional
surrender
at
SHAEF,
France.
At
left
is
Sir
Arthur
Tedder,
against each other and Franklin thought to the matter all run down
pr*parar«oFt «<>/</ a i J O IN T -E A S E fo r over
6 0 yoorr, f o r froo ram p tr w rito
deputy supreme commander. The world’s greatest war was thus brought to a successful conclusion.
Roosevelt sitting in the middle.
to that single, focal proposition.
O IN T -E A S C 3 3 . A S t.. H a llo w e ll. M alao.
At Teheran the argument was
It took this world peace meeting
over a second front through the Bal­ exactly a week to get down to the
kans which Churchill favored, or business of naming its committees
through France, which Stalin fa- and commissions to do the actual
vored. Churchill wanted the Al- work for which it was assembled,
led armies to get into the Balkans— During that week the loud speak-
ussia s sphere of influence — and ers of the opera house recorded
thereby keep the Russians out. He speeches from all the interested
d i d n t want Allied armies ruining parties and the organizational dit-
factories and alienating the popula- 3utes of the major powers,
tion of western Europe—which was
The speeches set forth large­
to be Britain's sphere of influence. |
ly the pleas of the small powers
In the end Roosevelt tipped the
for “ mutual respect of na­
scales in favor of Stalin—toward a
tions,” “ recognition of human
second front through France.
values,” “ Principles of justice"
Once at Teheran, Churchill trying
■v'FrWMRts
—not far from the line which
lor your T« A !»•««•
CHernia«I Corp.
to poke a little fun at Stalin, said:
IncgragrttW
Mr. Truman laid down at the
G a rd e n Leviäviltä ). Mwv«v«ky
“Marshal, I have noticed that when­
outset in his appeal for "simple
ever anyone comes into contact with
justice.” I would say that as
you they become slightly pink." To
far as words are concerned most
which Stalin replied: “And Mr.
of the nations are not far apart,
Prime Minister, any good doctor will
but some of them were not rep­
tell you that pink is the healthiest
resented in all these expres­
of all colors.”
sions.
And Roosevelt, wanting to
It may be reported, also, that
pour oil on the troubled waters,
the smaller nations will win conces­
said: “ Gentlemen, let me re­
sions in the Dumbarton formula,
mind you that there is nothing
the extent and nature of which will
more beautiful than all the col-
be ironed out by bargaining—and
i ors of the rainbow.”
this represents progress also.
But at the end, as Churchill
Behind all these developments
bade farewell to Stalin, there
however, the nations were sound­
was still tension between them.
ing each other out. From their ex­
W h en tem p orary constipation comes, don’t
burden your g
ro in te s tin a l sys tem w ith
“ Well, goodbye, marshal.” said periences they have a more com-
drastic drugs. G e t prom pt re lie f the nu ld ,
the prime minister, I'll see you in plete knowledge of just how much
gentle way — w ith G arfield T e a ,
Michael I’arrotta, New York sani­ the hlondod vegetable laxative end
Berlin.”
each one wants.
tation department sweeper, is one favo rite for ha lf a century. G ives the
To that extent, great progress has
“ Yes,” shot back Stalin. “I in a
m ild in ternal cleansing folks over 4 0
Dogs, goats or monkeys, regardless of nationality, the American ex­
been made. But it would be safer peditionary forces in the Pacific have tamed, adopted as pets and put to man who thinks that Victory Is Hot need. H elps you feel better, look
tank and you in a pullman car.”
all It's cracked up to be. His was better, work b e tte r. C au tio n : U se ns
Stettinius Loses Out.
directed. 10c, • 25c , 50c a t your
to report progress here—not victory. use to hunt out the j aps> iocate po|son gas> gun emplacements, or furnish
the Job of cleaning up the paper dru^tioro.
Roosevelt was shrewd enough to
The nine point program of Dum­ milk to sick buddies. Thousands of rare and unusual pets will be brought
blizzard aftermath that covered 45th
continue as middle man even barton Oaks amendments adopted into the United States when Tokyo falls.
FREE! SAMPLE TRIAL PACKAGE!
street, New York City.
W r it , for i.n tr o u t lam plt, enough tor
at Yalta, despite the fact that he by the American delegation repre­
4 cups, to: GarA.Id Tie Co.. 3 1 ) 41st
was slipping physically.
sented quite a personal victory for
SL. Brooklyn 32. 4 , V_ 0 ld t D 7 3
He kept both Russia and Great Senator Vandenberg. It was the
Britain in the position of playing up Michigan Republican who first
to the United States.
demanded the main points such as
The loss of that strategic bargain­ inclusion of the word and ideal of
I I I CENILE UlIU HON UUUUl UIICIHUU
ing power is the most important de­ “Justice'' through the charter and
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velopment of this conference. Stet­ opportunity for future peaceful
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tinius has lost what Roosevelt had change of the world setup as well
and Anthony Eden has cleverly as the charter. Other forces pre­
stepped into his place.
scribed what seemed in general to
The United States has now slipped me to be basic changes of theory
into the position of being the chief from Dumbarton Oaks along the
rival and potential opponent of Rus­ same lines such as specific inclusion
sia. while Eden has maneuvered so of the Atlantic charter ideals, re­
And Your Strength and
that England sits in the middle, able turn to international law, world
Energy la Below Par
to throw its weight to one side or court, safeguarding human rights,
I t may ho cauaed by disorder of k'
the other.
noy function th a t permits polsonn
etc.
wn.te to accumulate. For truly ma
From a political standpoint the
people feel tired, weak and mlseral
when the kidneye fail to remove esc,
Conference Cross Currents
doctrines of international law and
•elds and other waste m atter from t
Greek Foreign Minister Sophi- world court have a Republican ori­
blond.
You may suffer nagging backset
anopoulos at first was considered a gin, while the Atlantic charter and
rheumatic paina, headaches, diaeinei
British puppet but surprised every­ human rights lines were developed
getting up nighta, leg nains, awellin
nometimea frequent ana scanty urln
one by voting against the British on by Mr. Roosevelt. The improve­
tion with smarting and burning la a
Argentina. He sides with Russia, ments devised by Americans here
other sign th a t something is wrung wi
the
kidneys or bladder.
against Argentina's admission into therefore represent a genuine com­
There should be no doubt th a t prom
the San Francisco conference. . . . promise and exhibit what I think is
treatm ent Is wiser than neglect. U
Doan'» fill» . I t ia belter to rely on
He also helped to pass the Greek an outstanding development of this
medicine that has won countrywide a
The
accelerated
educational
schedule
developed
In
the
wartime
emer­
eight-hour child labor laws, later meeting, namely a return to a
roval than on something less favorab
Jack Browne, 28 years old, is shown
was condemned to life imprison­ spirit of cooperation among Ameri­ gency, which put the student through a normal four-year college course
nown. D oan', have been tried and tea
In
from
28
to
36
months,
will
be
discontinued
as
soon
as
possible
by
most
ed
many years. Are a t all drug store
through the porthole of the decom­
ment by the Metaxas dictatorship can political interests which is so
Get Doan', today.
under King George. . . . Real ex­ vitally essential. Most of the in­ colleges, but the government will see that substitute courses are furnished pression chamber as he was slowly
pert on peace machinery is Dutch side voting in the delegation ha« to G.I.s by airm ail wherever desired. Returned soldiers may still secure released from the peak pressure to
training desired
been unanimous.
Foreign Minister Van Kleffens.
set record of 556 feet dive.
By P
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fit,
Germany’s Nazi Down— Japan Soon to Follow
fit p O U t
IK RUBBER
NERVOUS TENSION
Why Jim . . . HOW
FAST THE PAIN GOES!
Pacific G.I.s Tame and Use Pets
Pity the S-VE-Eper
liri n
riCLr
'Hid Jah far
Jhe Jiiflilintf Jriml
A friendly W ARNING
TO FOLKS OVER 40
War-Born Lessons Dropped From Air
New Diving Record
GARFIELD TEA
When Your
Back Hurts-
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D oans P ills