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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, Ju n e 6, 194(5 U. S. WANTS PEACE MADE IN EUROPE Byrnes Signals U.S. Offensive To Win the Peace; Congressional Chiefs Oppose Service Merger R e le a s e d by W e s te rn F O R E IG N P O L IC Y : N ew spaper IIOOVEH AND I t l l ’O ltllK S W ASHINGTON. When H e rb e rt Hoover staged u press conference a fte r his ta lk w ith P resident T r u man and S ecretary of A g ric u ltu re Anderson, newsmen im m e d ia te ly asked what P resident T ru m u n hud told him The fo rm e r ch ie f executive who had as rough a tim e w ith the press as any U nited States President In this century replied w ith deep feel ing. U n io n stead, tlie U. S. recom m ended d ra w in g a boundary along ra c ia l lines. Byrnes Reports Back fro m the fo re ig n m in is te rs ’ p a rle y in P aris, S ecretary of State Byrnes took to the ra d io to a ir this co u n try's position on the im p o rta n t question le ft at issue and re a ffirm its d e te rm in atio n to press firm ly but p a tie n tly ahead fo r w o rld u n d e r standing despite a ll obstacles. W hile the U S. m ay be tem pted to p u ll out of Europe because of the d iffic u ltie s encountered in d ra w in g a peace w ith o u t sacrifice o f our p rin cip le s, to do so would be to risk the p o s s ib ility of another w orld w a r in w hich we would again have to p a rtic ip a te . Byrnes said. T herefore, we m ust take the offensive to assure adoption of U. S. p rinciples, he said. B lu n tly a ttrib u tin g existin g d iffe r ences to Russian jockeyings fo r ad vantage. Byrnes declared th a t the c ry in g need was fo r a European peace paving the way fo r o rd e rly production and d is trib u tio n . I f the Soviets continued to block the m a k in g o f peace and the convening of a peace parley, the U. S. w ill feel oblig a te d to ask the U nited N ations under a rtic le 14 of the c h a rte r to recom m end te rm s o f a settlem ent. In re p o rtin g on the P a ris pa rle y. Byrnes outlined these differences between the U. S. and Russia: B alk an s— S ettlem ent o f B alkan treaties was obstructed by Russia's unw illingness to fre e in g the Danube riv e r fo r in te rn a tio n a l com m erce. "There ought to be a law,” he said, "against anyone re pealing what (he President has said to him.” NEW ALTOS: Another Price Raise In com pensating autom obile m a n u fa ctu re rs fo r increased steel costs re su ltin g fro m wage hikes in the in d u stry the OPA scheduled new p rice increases averaging 4 to 5 per cent fo r new cars to be added to the $1 to $60 boosts previously- a l lowed. Shortages Curb Out ¡mt C ontinuing parts shortages blocked a ll-o u t autom obile produc tion, w ith a sca rcity o f seat-back and cushion springs slowing up com pletion of assemblies in Ford, G eneral M otors and W illys- O verland factories. S e c r e tly of Agriculture (left) discusses world food situation with FAO Director Sir John Boyd (renter) and I’NRRA head I.a Guardia at meeting of United Nations food and agriculture organization at Washington, D. C. w ar. They are also convinced . . . n a va l a via tio n and am phibious forces w ill play a m a jo r role in p re ve n tin g any potential enemy fro m b rin g in g w a r to our shores." World Farmers Unite Hoover also refused to answer any questions about a d m in istra tio n measures to meet the European em ergency, and would not give any opinion when asked if U. S. ra tio n ing m ig h t be necessary. A R M Y D EN TISTS A t long last M a j. Gen. N orm an K irk , who has the reputation for hoarding m ore m edicul m anpow er than any other surgeon general In h isto ry, has decided to let a few m ore doctors slip through his fin gers and go back to c iv ilia n p ra c tice. He has decreed th a t a ll m edical corps officers who have served 30 ! rr,o,lth!i 88 o f M ay 1 can be released fro m the a rm y before June 30 H owever, this does not apply to a rm y d e n ,isls- who are now getting t0 bc thc fu rKo ,tc l> men of the U. S a r,n y ' *,<’ r »'»me strange reason best S le e p in g g a rm e n ts g e t h a rd e r w e a r th a n a lm o s t a n y o th e r g a r m e n t m e m b e rs o f y o u r fa m ily o w n . T h a t's w h y it is w ise to m a k e th e m o f s tu r d y , good q u a lit y m a te r ia l. B a rg a in m a te r ia ls a re u w a s te o f tim e , e s p e c ia lly i f m a d e u p fo r tlie s le e p -to s s e r. B e fo re slicing fatty bacon by h a n d , c h ill it f ir m , a n d th e bacon cu n be c u t in th in eve n s lic e s . — • — H a v e a C a re . I f y o u r p re s s u re c o o k e r p o o ls too s u d d e n ly it m a y w u rp o r c ra c k . — • — A tta c h a s m a ll p in c u s h io n to b a b y 's c r ib . T h e n w h e n y o u ’ re d ia p e rin g b u b y , p lfie e th e p in s in th e p in c u s h io n . T h is w a y th e y c a n 't fin d th e ir w a y to th e bed w h e re b a b y c u n re a c h th e m . I f you p a in t th e in s id e o f y o u r lin e n c lo se t a m e d iu m b lu e , i t w ill ke e p lin e n s fr o m tu r n in g y e llo w . — o — Y o u ’ ll find a c o rn p o p p e r e xce l- le n t fo r c o o k in g fr a n k fu r t e r s o v e r an open fire . T h e f r a n k fu r t e r s cu n e a s ily be tu rn e d so us to b ro w n on u ll sides. The In te rn a tio n a l F ederation of A g ric u ltu re , the firs t such in te rn a tional o rg a n iza tio n com prised of in CO LLEGES: d iv id u a l m em berships by fa rm e rs ' — o — organizations fro m m ost of the na tions represented in U N., comes T o w a te rp r o o f th e k e rc h ie f yo u Because o f the shortages of in to being as a result of a m eeting CO N GRESS: w e a r on r a in y d a y s , p la c e i t be housing, fa c ilitie s , books and teach of fa rm leaders fro m throughout the tw e e n tw o la y e rs o f w a x e d p a p e r ers, the n ation's colleges w ill be un w o rld in London. and p re ss it w ith a h o t iro n . able to take care o f a postw ar rush James T u rn e r, president of the W hile c a llin g fo r closer co-opera p a rtly p rom pted by the G .I. b ill of B ritis h N a tio n a l F a rm e rs union, tion between the a rm y and navy T o loosen a g la ss s to p p e r, le t a rig h ts educational benefits fo r vets. was the m oving s p irit in ca llin g thé departm ents, the ch a irm e n of con fe w d ro p s o f g ly c e r in so a k b e In re v ie w in g the college p ictu re London conference and in fo rm a - gressional n a va l com m ittees tw e e n th e s to p p e r and n e ck o f the warned S ecretary of the N avy For- fo r next fa ll. R econversion D ire c tion o f the new organization As b o ttle . to r Snyder declared th a t o n ly h a lf R eparations— W hile Russia restal not to e n te r in to a com pro known to General Kirk, general — • — demanded the paym ent of 100 m il m ise w ith S ecretary of W ar P a tte r o f the 2 m illio n people d e sirin g to service doctors can get out of T o s tra ig h te n o u t c u rle d ru g c o r lion d ollars in rep a ra tion s fro m Italy- son fo r m e rg in g the services since e n ro ll in h ig h er schools of le a rn in g the army after 30 months, but n e rs , w r in g u b u th to w e l o u t o f out of production, the U. S. balked congress w ould not approve of such w ill be able to do so, in clu d in g 690,- a dentist must remain in 39 c o ld w a te r and p la c e i t on th e because the fin a p cial help we are a consolidation. 000 vets In 1946-'47 alone, the months. And today there are c u rle d sp o t o v e rn ig h t. fu rn ish in g Ita ly to get back on her hundreds of patriotic dentists “ We believe the b ill (fo r m e rg e r) governm ent w ill spend at least 1 feet would thus be d iv e rte d fo r the accentuates who gave up good practices to the differences be b illio n d o lla rs on G .I.s, he said, w ith benefit of another country. Join the army, now marking tween the s e rv ic e s ." Senator Walsh expenditures over the years to ta l ing 6 b illio n . time at army posts, unable to V en ezio G iulia— U. S. re sist and R epresentative Vinson of the Re..«v«<f In 5 minute« or double your money beck get discharged. ance to Russian demands th a t this senate and house naval com m ittees W h e n a t v r n s c h •z’ lilra u M N i p a in fu l, e u ffu r a l stra te g ic province e m b ra cin g T r i declared. " It s enactm ent . . . would In ir traa. auur •lo m a r f and h e a rtb u rn , ituetora usually F u rth e rm o re , the brass hats have prearrtba th e fa « t» a ta < *tln ir in«* I Irin «« k n o w n fo r este be handed o ver to Yugoslavia w iden the breach since naval o ffi p e rm itte d the discharge o f m any s ym p to m atic rw lla f - tne.lu lnea Ilk a th o a e l n B e ll ana la b lo U . N o l a i a t l v a B a ll-an a b rin y « rzw nfort in a was based on the fa c t th a t 500,000 cers are convinced . . . th a t naval younger dentists, w hile older men J lr iy o r double yo u r m oney back v n re tu rn o f b o ttla to ua. 2Sc a t a il d iu g g U ta * F o rm a tio n o f a U nited Nations Ita lia n s pre se n tly liv in g there would a via tio n and am phibious operations have to stay on. M any o f the young be placed under fo re ig n rule. In played a g re a t p a rt in w inning the food a d m in is tra tio n to d ire c t w o rld sters, educated at a rm y expense food policies d u rin g the period of have been declared "e sse n tia l to Quentin Reynolds s c a rc ity and re co n stru ctio n was lieft) and c iv ilia n p ra c tic e ” and discharged, Albert Goss. urged by H e rb e rt Hoover at the w hile o lder men w ith fa m ilie s to opening session o f the U. N .'s food head o f a delegation o f B ritis h support, c a n 't get out. This means and a g ric u ltu re organization in fa rm e rs w hich tra ve le d h alf-w ay that younger dentists get th e ir c iv il W ashington, D. C. around the w o rld to study condi ian p ra ctice firm ly established be W hile such an a d m in is tra tio n tions in A u s tra lia , New Zealand, fore o lder men can even begin to w ould co-ordinate g o vernm ental ef Canada and the U nited States, he look fo r scarce office space. • • • fo rts at re lie v in g the c ritic a l food found a w idespread b e lie f that the s itu a tio n . H oover recom m ended p rim a ry producers o f the w orld HOW TO HANDLE LEWIS O'Sullivan SOLES as we// as th a t it set its sights at re sto rin g p r i m ust organize i f they were to be T ow ering Gov Bob K e rr o f O kla Heels next time you have your ' vate d is trib u tio n and production of protected against u n ce rta in tie s of homa, who packs close to 250 pounds shoes repaired. fa rm m a ch in e ry, fe rtiliz e r and o th the p ostw ar period. By BAUKHAGE and a d ro ll w it, tells this sto ry about e r m a te ria l as q u ic k ly as possible. V eits Analyst and Comm entator. U. S. representatives at the con a chat w ith a "p ro m in e n t Repub- M O RE M ILEA G E D e c la rin g c h a rity p rogram s were ference included A lla n B. K le in lic a n " d u rin g a recent v is it to Wash WNU Service, 1616 Eye Street. N.W ., stance; h ir w ife would have to w asteful and in e fficie nt. Hoover vice president o f the A m e rica ington Washington, D. C. W IT H GREATER le a rn to spin, to weave, to m ake said p riv a te com m erce could p ro F a rm Bureau fe d e ra tio n ; Jam es G “ Why doesn’ t T ru m a n do some M id-June welcomes a g a th e rin g to soap, to fa b ric a te a ll the things vide m ore econom ical and re lia b le Patton, president of the N ational th in g about John L. L e w is ," com W ashington w hich w ill deal w ith a you buy in stores. service to fa rm e rs, m erchants and F a rm e rs U nion; A lb e rt S. Goss plained the GOP-er, "in ste a d o f s it subject m ore im - He would have to la y in ols, consumers. m a ste r o f the N a tio n al G range, and tin g around on his hands w hile L e w p o r t a n t to you and enough o th e r supplies to last Q uentin Reynolds, pre sid e n t of the is ties up production in the e n tire and me than any h im the rest of his life tim e . c o u n try? ” N a tio n al Conference o f Co-opera th in g I can th in k W ell, perhaps a ll th a t could be S P E E D S T E R S : tives. "L e w is is a tough m an to handle, * of. done. Then he realized th a t even H a vin g passed q u a lify in g tests, 33 said K e rr. "W h a t would you sug The m eeting is at that, he w ouldn’ t be safe. He speedsters were entered in the firs t gest th a t thc P resident do?” described as an would have to b u ild barbed w ire en renew al 500 m ile autom obile race at " I could g ive h im plenty of ideas "in s titu te on the tanglem ents, and obtain m achine Indianapolis since 1941 w ith $100,000 if I had the chance.” co n tro l of atom ic guns and other weapons w ith which in p rize m oney at stake. "Okay,” said Kerr. “I’m go e n e rg y ." At to defend h im s e lf . . . fo r w ith the W ith d riv e rs re q u ire d to average ing to g ive you the chance. I ’ m about the same refugees who escaped, starving, 115 m iles an h our o r b e tte r in fo u r a close frie n d of H a rry T ru m a n . tim e , the United fro m the cities, the few who had • • • • a n d s o lo In fact, I am going to see him food would be at the m e rcy of the N ations C om m is C HICAG O —A to ta l of 200 b illio n tomorrow morning. And I hap hungry mobs. sion on A to m ic d o lla rs in m erchandise s till could pen to know that right now, E nergy w ill be I f I had heard those statements be produced and sold in 1946 i f more than anything in the m eeting too. fro m a le ctu re p la tfo rm , o r read it strikes and th re a ts of strike s could world, he wants the answer to A t the "in s titu te '<'*■£ • / '' i t ■ in W ashington, them in a m agazine, I m ig h t have be e lim in a te d . Gene F la c k , vice this coal strike. So you just sit a u th o ritie s w ill explain ju s t w hat passed them by as sensationalism . pre sid e n t o f the N a tio n al F e d e ra down and write out the solution effect a to m ic energy can have on B ut the statem ents w eren’t in a tion of Sales E xecutives, declared and I’ll give it to him the first y o u r life i f you are one of those m agazine, o r spoken fro m a p la t here re ce n tly. thing in the morning.” They w ere said o ver the who a re n ’t going to be destroyed by fo rm . As an annual sales goal fo r com it. I was going to say "one of the luncheon table in the quiet corner The discussion ended rig h t there. ing years, M r. F la c k put 140 b illio n The speaker wasn’t lu c k y ones,” but you won’t be lu cky, of a club. Now Regular, Thanks d o lla rs as a s a tisfa cto ry figure. i f a to m ic w a rfa re starts, even i f you try in g to " s e ll” his ideas to any RAIL BITTERNESS Such a to ta l would p ro vid e 53 >4 m il To Famous Cereal are am ong those whose lives are body. He w asn’ t try in g to persuade F o r a long tim e , bad blood had lion jobs, he said, "enough to m ake anybody to do a nything, o r to get spared. ce rta in th a t th is nation w ill avoid existed between the trainm en-engi- We have all heard a lo t of d ire p u b lic ity . He was th in k in g out loud Given up hope of relieving con neer brotherhoods and the other any p o s s ib ility of a depression.” about w hat he considered an acute prophecies about w hat the atom stipation without taking harsh runs on the 214 m ile tra ck in order F la c k asserted th a t if the e ngi three — conductors, sw itchm en and personal problem . bom b can do, i f it once gets on the drugs? Then read this sincere, un to q u a lify fo r the M e m o ria l D ay neering and sales a b ilitie s of A m e r firem en. I t has been som ewhat lik e In the end i t le ft h im baffled. solicited letter; loose. Also, w hat wonders a to m ic event, the veteran C liff B ergere ican m a n u fa ctu re rs could l i f t sales the C IO -A F L row . but the b itte r “ I would like to «-M my pralae to energy can p e rfo rm in b u ild in g a There is no defense. chalked up the fastest speed in the ness deepened a fte r the Roosevelt KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. I suffered years The only hope is to m ake the e a rly tr ia ls at 126 47 m iles per to a to ta l o f 150 b illio n s d u rin g the a rb itra tio n dispute. b e tte r w orld, i f i t is confined to w a r years, c e rta in ly A m e rica could o f misery until I saw your n<l about 6 years y n ite d N ations w ork. hour. peaceful and pro d u ctive a c tiv ity . ago. Have been using A LI«-HR AN rcifu- W hitney, at the tim e , sent a le t m ake another 33 per cent increase. larly and have never had to use n laxative B u t by fa r the m ost im p re ssive te r to a ll his tra in m e n e xco ria tin g since.” Thomas Ilanon, 3254 San so m Street. footnote on the subject came to me the o ther brotherhoods fo r refusing Philadelphia 4, Pa. in the repeated words of a scientist to a rb itra te — a le tte r w hich doesn’ t You, too, may never need an speaking not s c ie n tific a lly , o r fo r put h im in such a good lig h t today. other harsh laxative for constipa quotation, but v e ry in tim a te ly of Am ong oth e r things, he made up a tion due to lack of bulk in thc diet, his own p riv a te thoughts, and his little poem w hich read: if you will eat KELLOGG’S own personal plans. ALL-BRAN every day, and drink ‘ ‘Three b lin d m ice— hear how He has le ctured a g reat deal on plenty of water. Just try this for they ta lk ! , „ h ï ^ SHINGTC^ ' — P ° ^ e r t0 say | industries could appeal fo r re m o v a ls the subject of atom ic energy, and ten days. If not completely satis They a ll refuse to a rb itra te — en p rice ceilings should be lifte d of ceilings i t the Office o f P rice Ad- is one of those in tim a te ly concerned fied, send empty carton to Kellogg T h e y’ re g a m b lin g w ith th e ir w ith its developm ent. Suddenly, one fro m food and o ther fa rm products m in is tra tio n declined to lif t them Company, Battle Creek, Michigan. c o u n try ’s fa te — da y he realized th a t he had b etter was taken away fro m OPA and g iv- This was proposed by Senator M illi- Y ou’ll get double your money back. Though the hour is g e ttin g en to S ecretary o f A g ric u ltu re An- k in (R ., Colo.) m ake some personal plans to p re late KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN is not pare fo r the fu tu re in this atom ic derson by the senate banking com- ■' 3. L o d ging of co n tro l over food a purgative, but a wholesome food F o r the three b lin d m ic e .” Km considering the and fa rm p rices in the depa rtm e n t age of w hich he had spoken so made from the vital outer layers “ Were they a fra id to tru s t the o f a g ric u ltu re . m uch. H is w o rk is near one of the p r' c.e ,contro1 b)N- of wheat. Provides ever-so-gcntlo C h a irm a n W agner (D., N. Y .) an V A L L E Y S TR E A M , N. Y —Last P resident?” W hitney asked his fe l A subcom m ittee of three was ap several p rim e targets of any enemy bulk, helpful to normal, easy taxa nounced a lte r a closed m eeting th a t low tra in m e n in the round-robin le t Ja n u a ry the C om m onw ealth A ir pointed to put this three-point p ro bombs th a t w ould be dropped. tion. Try it as a delicious cereal— the vote was 12 to 2. " O r is it possible th a t they g ra m in to le g is la tiv e language. The cra ft, In c., inau gu ra te d the experi- ter. and in muffins. T e n ta tiv e ly , the c o m m itte e agreed m em bers are Senators M cF a rla n d m ent o f h irin g o n ly veterans o r w a r (the o ther three brotherhoods) were N o R e fu g e Get ALL-BRAN at your gro on a general plan fo r ending the (D ., A riz .), F u lb rig h t (D ., A rk .) and widow s in its plants, to the e xclu p la yin g organization p o litics in the F ro m A -B o m b cer’s. Made by Kellogg’s of Battle w a rtim e controls over p rices as p ro sion o f others. The plan worked so hope th a t they m a y strengthen th e ir Creek and Omaha. So he began to consider. Should duction o f goods begins catch in g up M illik in (R.. Colo.). When they have n u m e rica l and fin a n cial co n d ition ? ” w ell th a t it has been made a p e r com pleted th e ir d ra ft, the fu ll com- he tr y to get tra n sfe rre d to some w ith demand. I t em braces three m itte e w ill consider and take a fo r m anent policy. • • • s m a lle r in s titu tio n , located in a l i t m a in points: WNU—13 23—4f m a l yote on it. CAPITAL CHAFF R aym ond Voyes, president, said tle tow n? That, he considered, 1. A p o licy fo rm u la , proposed by Senator Bankhead (D ., A la .) spon the com pany, w hich m anufactures Candy made in F a scist A rgentina w ould not help m uch. He has a Senator B a rk le y (D ., K y .), c a llin g fa rm , b u t he is not a fa rm e r. Should fo r re m o va l of p ric e ceilings by the sored the proposal to le t the secre p riv a te planes, c u rre n tly has 500 is now sold in the house o f repre he m ove onto the fa rm im m e d ia te ly, end o f the y e a r on a ll com m odities ta ry of a g ric u ltu re decide when c e il veterans em ployed at the V a lle y sentatives’ re sta u ra n t. . . . Senate le a rn as m uch as he could about not im p o rta n t to business costs or ings should be lifte d fro m fa rm S tream p la n t and expects to h ire M a jo rity Leader A lben B a rkle y U nder his am endm ent, 1,000 m ore. In addition, 1,500 m ore grow s in sta tu re d a ily as a re su lt o f fa rm in g , and plan to liv e there to liv in g costs, and re m o va l of other products. where he w ould be co m p a ra tively ceilings when supply and demand the s e c re ta ry w ould advise every 30 veterans w ill be added to its P o rt his d iffic u lt battles in a hard-head ed senate. . . . John Pehle, ju s t re W ashington, N. Y „ plant. safe? The fa rm is fa r fro m any reach a ra tio where a p rice increase days w hether supplies of a fa rm due to MONTHLY LOSSES? c o m m o d ity had reached sufficient You girls and women who lose so M r. Voyes said th a t not only have signed fro m the tre a su ry, w ill go to la rg e c ity , tucked in the hills. other than a te m p o ra ry fluctuation volum e so th a t ce ilin g s should come much during monthly periods that production figures increased, but w o rk fo r the, French governm ent. Then he sta rte d planning. He would not result. you’re pale, weak, "dragged out’’— off. I f he decided they had, OPA personnel tu rn o v e r among veterans . . . The S oviet g overnm ent is now would have to le a rn a lo t m ore this may be due to lack of blood-iron. Independent Appeal Board. would be re q u ire d to lif t them . The is o nly 0.5 p e r cent, com pared w ith p e rm ittin g the state d e p a rtm e n t to Bo try Lydia E. PInkham's TABLETS than fa rm in g . He w ould have 2. C reation o f an independent s e c re ta ry also could d ire c t a p rice — one of the best home ways to about 3'4 per cent among the com up the c irc u la tio n o f its Russian to learn to card wool, fo r in- board of three m em bers to w hich increase fo r a co m m o d ity. build up red blood—in such cases. language m agazine A m e rika fro m p a n y’ s c iv ilia n employees. PInkham's Tablets are one of the 10,000 to 50,000 copies a m onth Crowded Future Hit Merger Gas on Stomach U. N.: FAO Meets WASHINGTON DIGEST <10 os*< Atomic War Could Force Return to Primitive Life comfort : Put Sales Goal At 200 Billion If Strikes Enel A M E R IC A ’S N o .] H E E L ’ SUFFERED MISERY FORJfEARS..? SENATE COMMUTI-1 ACTS Farm Prices Taken Out of OPA Hires Vets and War Widows Only; Finds Them ¡test A M YOU m u WEAK.TiREO beet blood-iron toniue you can buyl