Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, April 11, 1946 S E W IN G C IR C L E PATTERNS - x/// e m o o n J r o c h f . „ m . i , •on s . / W u i, m .b f f s ,„ „ h the b y P aul M allon K rlr.u s d by W e s te rn Xo i-7 2^ N e w s p a p e r U n io n v»s? I '/ • Zi?V t-z, 4-1 WASHINGTON. — The condition of foreign »(Taira is apt to become more deeply Involved before it gets f.t better. The military m an. Lt. Gen fe . • Walter Bedell Smith, selected by Mr. Truman to go to Russia as am V* bassador, has now been sent on his n' way to M oscow è ’ p re s u m a b ly with ' “i ¿A* new instructions on the course of So­ : 4 viet • American af > Jé'*- fairs. M y guess <•> F would be General S Smith will enter In Gen. Smith to the confusing dip - » : • lomatic fray with > % • a purpose of establishing the usual direct non-political approach. Dip­ lomats seldom say what they mean; 7 military men speak directly. With r • : them it is a question of “What do V*: you want?" "What have you got?" and "What do you propose to m - do?" The West Point schooling al ways has taught practical consider­ .Il III ations. For these reasons I judge the permanent mission of General Smith represents a fresh effort by 36-52 this administration to establish some reasonable and practical grounds for future Russian negoti­ ations. IRAN DEVELOPMENTS M a tro n ly F ro c k REMAIN D E E P MYSTERY E R E is a b e a u tifu lly sim p le This under - interpreted ven­ d a y tim e fro c k fo r the s lig h tly ture seems to me to be equal­ la rg e r figure. Cap sleeves a re cool ly as important as the Iranian and c o m fo rta b le fo r w a rm days, developments which are deeply the gored s k irt is g ra c e fu l und involved in diplomacy. The fil­ fia tte rin g . T rim w ith a bouquet of ing by the Iranian government flo w e rs a t the neck o r y o u r fa v o r­ of a protest against Russia with ite costum e je w e lry . the United Nations security • • • council in Its provisional nature, Pattern No, 1374 comes In slzss 38. 38 may have been too happily In­ 40. 42. 44. 4C. 4H. 50 and 32 Size 38 re­ terpreted in this country. On quires 4 yards of 35 or 39 inch m aterial. its face, it represented a deci­ Y o u th fu l Sports Set sion by the Iranian government A S S M A R T as can be is th is to stand for its Independence. * 1 th re e piece b a r c -m id r iff sports This naturally has raised Amer­ set fo r the young in h e a rt. The gay ican hopes that a new stanchion little top tic s in a bow and is easy has been built to resist the en­ as pie to m ake. C ris p sh orts and a croachments Russia baa been d irn d l s k ir t co m p le te an o u tfit making upon the basic peace doctrine of the four freedoms. JZ ill 1374 H AT O P E N IN G OF UNO SECURITY COUNCIL . . . A general view from the rear of the council chamber as the momentous opening session of the United Nations security council got underway at Hunter Col- Y° rk Ci,ty’ U' S' SecretarT ° r state James F. Byrnes is addressing the delegates. He declared j ?*** n0 nat on has Ule righ* ,o u ke lhe law lnt0 own hands. Governor Dewey welcomed the SPRING HAS TR U LY A R RIVED . . . When youngsters forsake the nursery for a day of fishing in New York’s Central park lake. The gentleman, Bruce Fitzgerald, 2, has had nary a nibble as yet, but he doesn’t fret so long as his lady, Eleanor Jessup, 3, is by his side. Eleanor has an apple in reserve, just in case they are not able to catch any fish for their lunch. 8 S R E U T H E R E L E C T E D . . . Walter Reuther, former vice president of the United Automobile Workers of America, who was in charge of General Motors strike, defeated R. J. Thomas for the presidency of the union during a heated elec tion. After election they both pledged united support to CIO. The wiles of diplomacy are such however, that this conclusion must be hedged. Some underlying doubts in the situation can be found upon analysis of the strength of the stan­ chion. In the first place, the new pre­ mier of the Iranian government was established after the Soviets had protested the resistance poli­ cy of the former government head. The protest of his minister here to UNO was made after his recent visit to Stalin out of which many rumors have grown. One story accredited to Brit­ ish circles is that the premier was told by Stalin not only that an appeal to UNO would be con­ sidered an unfriendly act — as announced—but his government would be replaced if he tried it. On the other hand, an unaccred­ ited rumor here supposes that the protest will not be pressed before UNO as it occupies only a status on the provisional agenda of the council — that Is, it may not be taken up. Regard­ less of rumors or reports on either side, the status of the pro­ test, of course, is provisional. It can be taken up by a vote of seven members but a veto by Russia would shelve it. ' / tiili SELECTION OE SMITH TO RUSSIAN POST WISE OKLAHOMA WINS NATIONAL BASKETBALL T IT L E AGAIN . . . For the second year in a row. Okla­ homa A. A M. college, Stillwater, won the NCAA basketball championship by conquering North Caro- hna at Madison Square Garden. 43 to 40. Photo shows the winning team circled arouiy) their coach, Henry Iba. as he accepts the St. Clair memorial trophy from Mrs. Jimmy W. St. Clair, widow of the late basketball committee chairman, in whose name the award is granted annually. t 8009 10-20 th a t 'll do you proud. 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J U N IO R 40' cible 200 n e tt with Tb.rm nuat fnr SiO bed............... 23.33 S E N IO R »o' cible 400 watt with T b erm oitit for OjO bed........... ..34 43 With matters in this involved dip­ lomatic state, the dispatch of Gen-1 eral Smith represents the most en­ couraging development, and a firm­ Prim rose Acres, B t. 1«, M llw anklt, Or«, er one. As nearly as I can judge, few authorities are being swayed by the appeasement efforts such as represented most conspicuous­ ly by the speech of Senator Pep­ per. Big Three gatherings were Important from a publicity standpoint and were necessary when the foundations of peace had not been laid. But now that the agreements have been established, the problem is to put them into effect. T>S. You can also get this cereal in Kellogg’s VARIETY— 6 different cereals, 10 generous packages, in one handy carton! notici My latest information suggests Russia has nothing of a military nature which we need fear. Specifi­ cally she does not have the atom bomb or early prospects of getting it. The bomb formula is so deeply covered by arrangements for se­ crecy made during the war, that it may be assumed to be safe. The need for appeasement in the face of Russia’s threatening diplo­ matic position is therefore not ap­ parent. WORLD’S CHAM PION H EN . , . Ernest B. Parmenter, Franklin, Mass., shown with "Miss Massachusetts,** Rhode Island Red hen, which established a new world’s record at official egg laying con­ tests by producing 351 eggs in 357 days. During the past 14 years. Parmenter*« Reds have won 20 official egg laying contests from Maine' to California. This champion may end up in the New England Mu­ seum of Natural History The bellows of diplomacy blow faster, hot and cold. Although Presi­ dent Truman stood by the side of Mr. Churchill when he proposed an Anglo-American alliance, State Sec­ retary Byrnes celebrated St. Pat­ rick’s Day shortly thereafter with a definite rejection of the Churchill URGES INCREASE . . . Bernard plan. He submitted the counter-pro­ M . Baruch, 75, financier and coun­ posal of maintaining sufficient arma­ selor of Presidents, urged the ments to enforce our Influence in granting of increased wages and world affairs through joint co-opera­ prices as an immediate incentive tion of UNO. Mr. Churchill likewise dropped his firm manner and pinked to production Stalin with a needle dipped in humor Keeps for weeks on your pantry shelf . . . ready for quick action i IF YOU H A K E A T IIO M E - N e w Fleisch- matin’s Fast Rising Dry Yeast lets you make all the delicious bread your family loves, quickly . . . any lime you want to. Easy-to-use... fast-acting.,. 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