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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September 19, 1946
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By BAVKHAGE
V iw .In a liti and Comm entator.
WASHINGTON. — When the full
details o f’ the Teheran conference
are told, they will show that after
Josef Stalin und Winston Churchill
finished dividing up the Balkans—
one of the worst things FDR let
them do—Stalin then sold Churchill
on the trigger-happy little dictator
who recently caused such u crisis
between the United Slates and
Yugoslavia.
Marshal Stalin, at that stage of
the Teheran conference, was in
expansive mood He had beaten
down Churchill's insistence that the
second front against Hitler be
staged through the Balkans and had
put across an agreement instead
that Russia take over Romania and
Bulgaria.
with Britain
getting
Greece and Yugoslavia.
So at 4his point, Stalin gave
his friend Churchill some ad­
vice. The Adriatic coast of
Yugoslavia and the areas In
which Britain is especially in­
terested, he said, are Croatian,
not Serb. Therefore General
Mihailovlteh, a Serb, was the
wrong man to run Yugoslavia.
Instead. Stalin offered Church­
ill his man Tito, a Croat.
Those are the inside facts on how
Churchill happened to take on Tito,
and how the United States immedi­
ately switched tons of valuable
lend-lease equipment to Stalin's pup­
pet-in-disguise.
The finishing touches to this
tragic error were applied when
Churchill sent his bungling son.
Randolph, together with equally
bungling Brig. Fitzroy McLean, to
serve as liaison officers to Tito
They, in turn, played right into the
hands of Stalin's shrewd plan to
steal Yugoslavia right out from
under the British.
•fat O'Sullivan SOUS as well as
Heels nest time you have year
shoes repaired.
MORE MILEAGE
W ITH GREAT!ft
WNU service, 1616 Eye Street. N.W., only one of many burned, and the
comfort
Washington, I). C.
converts and their families in fhe
WASHINGTON. — Mary Condit- vicinity slaughtered.
Smith. a young Washington society
"In some cases.” says the di­
girl, visiting dip­
ary, "the Christians thought it
lomatic friends in
better to be roasted in their
China, and a 'lev-
houses than try to escape." (She
en-year-old boy in
herself had decided that she
a little town on |
tW l
might as well be massacred in
the Erie Canal
her pink silk dressing gown with
both were keep­
a pink bow at her neck as in her
ing diaries at the
A M E R IC A S
golf clothes.)
turn of the cen­
N o .l H E E L
On the 19th of June, the Chinese
tury.
.
» . . a n d s o le
government offered to give legation
Mary, alone in
FACES MIRROR JOY . . . Happy faces of these Belgian children
members their passports and escort
her room in the
show what they think of the American food just arrived at their
them and their families to the port.
American
lega­
camp at Tervueren, near Brussels.
A GOOD WAY TO REMEMBER
There was a division of opinion as
tion in Peking on
BIKTIIDA YS it ANNIVERSARIES
to whether to trust the Chinese. In
J u n e 11. 1900,
the evening the German minister
If you wish to be sure your gift
slipped on her
started to confer a second time on
is received nnd rem em bered with
pink silk dressing
th ■> question when he was murdered
highest appreciation, just send a
gown, sat down
Baukhage
in the streets.
box of our famous Chocolates,
and wrote:
Date-Nut-Cnndy or Date Confec­
"The telegraph was broken last
The situation grows worse.
tions. It's the thrill of a lifetime to
night. We have no more communi­
open a box of these wonderful con­
cation with the outside world; our D e a d P ile d
fections. The donor is ulways
world is this dangerous Peking."
A ro u n d R a m p a rts
gratefully rem em bered. Boxes at
That same day, though it was
A bullet knocks off the headpiece
$l-$3 nnd $5, GIFT WRAPPED
really the day before, according to
with
having
attempted
to
appease
H O U S IN G :
and mailed postugc paid. Address
the strange tricks Old Sol plays of a baby’s crib.
labor unions by taking the lid off
All the women are sewing sand­
THOMPSON'S,
Palm Springs, Cal.
as he pushes the clock around while
wages while at the same time
F e a r JVeic O b s tac le
he marches westw’ard and paradox­ bags.
—Adv.
stating
that
price
increases
were
The Dutch and Austrian legations
ically reaches the Far East—that
Having
trimmed
commercial unnecessary. As a result, manu­
same day, Monday, June 11, a boy in burn.
construction and tightened alloca­ facturers were "put In the nutcrack­
the fifth grade of the High street
On July 1: “There are so
tion of materials to speed up the er," he averred.
AT LONG LAST
school painfully inscribed this entry
many dead dogs, horses and
veterans’ emergency housing pro­
Although G.M. has 88,000 more
in his book:
Chinese lying in heaps all
gram, Housing Expediter Wilson W. employees on its payroll than in
"It rained this A. M. Two more
around the defended lines, but
Wyatt feared a prospective labor 1941, production is about half, Wil­
weeks and we'll be free from this
too far for us to bury or burn
For Sclsct tudiencei in
shortage as a new obstacle to the son said. Tests on relative jobs
them.”
School of Misery.” (The next day
have shown that worker productiv­
rapid
erection
of
dwellings.
SCHOOLS,
CHURCHES,
it is of record that he broke the
ity is about 80 per cent of the pre­
They used the dead horses closer
Revealing
his
apprehensions
in
crank of his “wheel"—bicycle to
CLUBS, Etc.
by, however: The - - - m ess has an his August report on the vet hous- war rate. Refusal of employees
you.)
Arizona Motion Picture Corp.
to extend themselves, a high ab­
in\
ariable
menu.
At
breakfast,
rice,
j
jng
situation,
Wyatt
indicated
that
The boy’s name appears at the
ANNOUNCES
government wnnlH
»trive to
in senteeism rate, inexperience and
the government
would strive
head of this column and what he iea and jam; at tiffin, rice and the
NEW FIRST RUN
horse; at dinner, rice, horse and head off the latest bogeyman with large turnover partly due to the
wrote isn’t important, but just 46 jam .”
Complete Piciuge Progrtmi on a
T IT O SHOWS H IS T E E T H
an intensive recruiting and appren­ car« in collecting unemployment
years later he was to read Mary's
regular reletie ichedule, photo-
When Dictator Tito fired on U. S.
compensation all have contributed
With
the
privations
and
fear
of
tice
training
program.
iiary. She had gone to her reward
graphtd on 16mm Sound Film.
airplanes recently it was not the
to the inefficiency, Wilson declared
long since but not until her diary the Boxers grew the suspicion and
Despite a pickup in new building
first
time
he
had
shown
his
teeth.
IN NATURAL COLOR
became a book and she had become distrust of the members of the for­ in July, Wyatt disclosed in his re­ V F W :
His first snarling display of force
Feature. Shorts, N tw i suitable tor all ages;
eign missions of each other. Rus­ port, the emergency housing pro­
Mrs. Hooker, a colonel's lady.
made especially tor the non-theatrical
came toward the end of the war as
sians and English hated each other; gram is lagging behind the an­ A s k V e t A id
Field. Experience end Achievement our
relations between himself and the
Americans were the buffers. Racial nounced goal of 1,200,000 homes and !
Background. Production to start soon.
FVAi'fe M an ’s P re stig e
Adoption of resolutions calling for British began to cool.
ructions
have
no
date
lines.
Mary
You will bn proud to present
apartments
for
this
year.
During
S lip p e d to L ow
increased benefits to World War I
One night Tito's headquarters
Hooker notes:
VALLEY OF THE SUN
the first seven months of 1946, vets and satisfaction of domestic were raided by a Nazi airborne
As I read this fascinating story,
Motion
Picture Productions
607,100
new
dwellings
were
start­
“The dislike of the Russians
needs first before providing for division and he barely escaped. It
told in simple, boarding-school Eng­
ed and 287,100 completed.
To
Your Croups
for
the
British
is
so
cordial
that
those
of
other
nations
highlighted
so
happened
that
on
this
particular
lish, those awful days when the for­
it is only equaled by the feeling
DETAILED INFORMATION ON REQUEST
the Veterans of Foreign Wars na­ night, Randolph Churchill and all
eign colony in Peking lived in the
AUTO O U TPU T:
Ei-S.rvic. m.a m ill motion pictwo o>-
the British entertain toward
tional encampment i Boston. Mass. other Britishers left Tito's head­
daily horror of massacre during
p.n.itce ikould iavettigata Build a cir­
them.
Our
compound
joins
the
Congress
was
urged
to
authorize
cu it All poriont interottod In ipectolii.d
quarters for the first time in two
H its L a g
the Boxer rebellion, became very
motion picturoi. writ« without dolor.
Russians, and they love us and
pensions for World War I vets for months.
real.
In
calling
a
press
conference
in
we
love
them
in
as
strong
a
Arizona
Motion Picture Corp,
old
age
and
disability,
with
pay
Tito
was
beside
himself
with
rage
Today the fires of civil war are
Detroit, Mich., C. E. Wilson, presi­ ments made for the latter regard­ and suspicion, figured the British
fashion as they hate their Eng­
F. O. Box 1, Phoenix, Arix.
tpreading in China. Voices are be­
dent of General Motors corpora­ less of whether the disabilities re­ were out to doublecross him. and
lish neighbors on their other
ing raised, demanding that our ma­
tion, presented the company’s case sulted from military duty. Such shortly thereafter flew to Bari,
side.”
rines be withdrawn. American pres­
And so pretty Mary Hooker wrote against both the government and payments are made to Spanish
Italy, then headquarters for refugee
tige has fallen almost as low as it
workers for the serious lag in auto American war vets.
Yugoslavs.
was when Mary Hooker in her diary history. . . .
The government was asked to halt
But it was more than history. It production.
As Tito’s plane landed, several
told the dramatic story of the Boxer
Pointing out that G.M. had turned shipments of food to former enemy hundred Yugoslavs armed with tom­
Invest in Your Country—
Rebellion—that moment in China’s was drama. It was tragedy. Just
history when Americans, along with look over her shoulder once again: out only 400.000 cars and trucks in countries as long as any American my guns surrounded it. No British
the year following V-J Day instead was unable to obtain sufficient food official was allowed anywhere near Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
»11 foreigners reached their nadir.
"July 9 . . . day before yes­
of
the 1.400,000 scheduled, Wilson stuffs to maintain proper health. A their chief. Later Tito was invited
History repeats.
terday, the Austrian Charge
charged the Truman administration protest was raised against deliver
to dine with Gen. Sir Henry Mait­ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A
The Empress Tzuhsi, a reaction­
d’Affaires was shot at the
ies
of
grain
abroad
at
the
expense
land
Wilson. British commander in
ary, encouraged the activities of the
French legation. . . . At first we
of U. S. brewers while beer was the Mediterranean, and arrived at
Boxers and other groups whose
kept a record of the dead or
being imported from England. Bel
the dinner with two dozen husky
chief purpose was to cleanse China
You can relieve
badly wounded . . . but now
gium and Holland.
Yugoslav guards, who lined up
of the “foreign devils.” It is only
they come in so often we cease
Other resolutions called for the with tommy guns on both sides of
fair to say that China had passed . to note the exact number. . , .
trial of Yugoslav airmen who shot the dining room.
through a period during which the '
“July 16 . . . I was en route
down American fliers; support of
accidental powers had exploited her
”1 say, marshal,” remarked
to the hospital carrying a pot
the Anglo-American recommenda­
to the hilt.
General Wilson. "Isn’t this a
of coffee to the doctors and
tions for admission of 100,000 Jews
most unusual procedure?”
Attacks on foreigners, especially
nurses when some soldiers
to Palestine, and condemnation of
“This, general,” replied Tito,
missionaries, began in 1899, but as
passed me, carrying a rough lit­
the practice of awarding actors
“is a most unusual war.”
Mary Hooker records, “the diplo­
ter, bearing Captain Strouts
combat awards for troop entertain­
mats and people in general put
Next day he flew to Bucharest,
(the British commanding offi­
' caws ihowed
ment.
these things down to the usual
conferred with Russian officials,
cer) mortally wounded.”
clinical improve­
ipring riots which yearly seized
then returned to Yugoslavia. His co­
Then July 16:
ment after only 1
NAVY:
Peking.”
operation with the British was ab­
dayi treatment with
“It Is discussed quietly by
T o P r o v id e C o m fo rts
SOR ftonb in impartial,
solutely dead. He was now openly
By June and July of 1900, however,
men that they will certainly kill
scientific test.
the foreigners found themselves be­
their wives when that time
One could almost have heard the working for Russia. JVleanwhile the
sieged in Peking. As late as June
comes (to make a final stand).
rattle down in Davey Jones' locker United States had poured millions
7 Mary’s diary reports:
God grant it never may! Apro­
when the navy announced that it in lend-lease material into Tjto’s
hands.
“Mr. Pethick . . . forty years
pos of this, I have in my pock­
was air-conditioning the new cruis­
Mid. by McKeuen I Robbins ( ¡1 .noni’«
a resident of China and an in­
Shortly after that, when British
et a small pistol loaded with
ers, Salem and Newport News, to
«(tk ■uoy bock purMtM
timate friend of half the polit­
commandos
landed
at
Split
on
the
several cartridges, to use if the
determine the best kind of equip­
ical leaders, knowing their
Yugoslav
coast
to
try
to
head
off
the
worst happens. A Belgian sec­
ment for eventually cooling all of
SO* and H.00
German army, Tito's men disarmed
weaknesses by heart, urges the
retary stole it from the armoury
its ships.
minister to state to Washington
the British and sent them back to
for me—‘in case you need it,
In announcing the navy’s plans Italy.
I Wi
the situation as it is, but all to no
mademoiselle.* ”
J
for
providing
additional
comfort
for
• • •
avail.”
! crews on the bounding main, Vice-
Then finally this note on August
BALKANS
BREED
CUTTHROATS
, Three days later, as 1 mentioned,
Here’s One Of The Greatest
! Adm. Edward L. Cochrane, chief of
15, when the Chinese were closing
Today in Yugoslavia, Tito is any­
Ihe foreign colony “had no commu­
| the bureau of ships, emphasized thing but popular and, if it wasn’t
in on the improvised fortifica­
nication with the outside world.”
that air-conditioning had proved in­ for the support of Russia, he would
tions manned by lord and flunky,
The next day’s -»ntry states:
valuable in boosting morale and be out on his ear. The Serbs, who
soldier and civilian making their
“Such in t e n s e excitement!
YO U CAN
fighting efficiency in combat.
last stand . . . “a veritable ring of
formerly ran the country, don’t like
This afternoon the Japanese
THIS IS THE HOUSE! . . . Out
flame on all sides of the defenses.”
Various
types
of
new
air-condi­
BUY
him,
because
he
is
a
Croat
and
they
Chancellor of the Legation went
at Lemont, III., a house is rising
tioning equipment will be used in the have been put on the sidelines. The
And then! — “Through that
If
you
lack
BLOOD-IRON!
down to the railway station in
which is different than the house
tests in the new 17,000-ton cruisers, Croat people don't particularly like
rou girls and women who suffer so
racket that was around us all
the official legation car to see if
that Jack built in the nursery
from simple anemia th a t you’re pale,
with the cool air transmitted into all him because they are strong Roman
night, we could faintly hear the
there was any sign of troops.
weak,
"dragged out“—thia may be due
rhyme, because much of the work
living and working compartment» Catholics and he is a Communist.
to lack of blood-iron 8o try I.ydla K
unmistakable sound of the for­
Returning by the principal gate,
is being done by a couple of Janes.
Plnkham ’a TABLETS—one of the beet
save machinery areas where the Only people who really like Tito are
eign guns of our troops.”
he was seized by the Imperial
home ways to build up red blood to
Mrs. Joseph Gurski, center, Is
heat is too intense. Simplified coila the Montenegrins, and their lead­
get more strength—In such cases Plnk-
(Chinese) troops, disemboweled
That page of history, let us hope,
laying brick on the new family
• .Tkbiets »re one of the greatest
will be shockproof and easily ers adore him—for a very special
and cut to pieces.”
will not be repeated.
Wood-Iron tonics you can b uy1
home, assisted by willing friends.
cleaned, it was said.
reason.
E a g e rly A w a ite d
The Montenegrins are the born WNU—13
38—46
A r r iv a l o f T roops
fighters of Yugoslavia. Living in one
From then on the entries become
of the rockiest countries in the
even more exciting ". . . twenty of
world, they have nothing to do but
our marines have been sent by an
fight—or migrate to America, which
officer to guard the big Methodist
they did in large numbers before
Mission . . . the Russian secretary
the war. Almost every third Mon
. . . has figures at the ends of his
tenegrin you met in the old days
A nd Y our S tren g th nnd
WASHINGTON.—No general im- ment of 1,147,000 tons for the corre­
fingers about the number of troops
spoke a little broken English and
Sharpest
declines
in
production
Energy In Below Par
provement
in
the
sugar
supply
situ­
Russia can land in Tien-Tsin . . .
sponding quarter last year.
were in Europe, the Philippine Is­ had worked for a time in the steel
I t may» be earned by dlaordnr of kid-
are they trying to prepare us for a ation is possible until the 1947 Carib­
or Youngstown
Hey function that permits poi«n«nne
Below Prewar Figure.
lands and the Netherlands East In­ mills of Pittsburgh
bean crops, particularly the Cuban
• • •
Want« to accumulate. For truly many
Russian coup d’etat? . . .
Total
amount
allotted
civilians
people
(eel tired, weak and mlaerable
dies.
In
Europe,
where
normally
Each day the arrival of foreign and Puerto Rican output, begin to
BALKANIZING
AMERICA
TYnen the kidneys fail to remove excess
acids
and
other waste matter from the
roops was awaited. On June 17 the move to market in large volume for 1945 is 5,400,000 tons. This com­ considerable beet sugar is pro­
Although the mystery is unsolved
Mood.
about six months from now, the pares with a prewar consumption duced, shortages of fertilizers and as to how the grand mufti of Jeru
tntry reads:
You may Buffer nagging backache,
that reached a peak of 7,587,000 tons farm motive power, lack of coal for
agriculture department reports.
rneumatio pains, headaches, dizziness,
“Just one week ago today we
salem was permitted to slip out of
etting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Chances that supplies will in­ in 1940. The per capita supply this operating sugar mills and disrupt­ his comfortable villa in France to
got the telegram that the com­
S
ometimes frequent and scanty urina­
year
is
officially
estimated
at
72.3
crease sufficiently to permit aban­
tion with smarting and burning is an­
bined forces of England, the
ed transportation have interfered Egypt, some highly important addi-
other
si ipi that something is wrong with
pounds
compared
with
108
pounds
donment of consumer rationing
United States, France, Japan,
with production.
the kidneys or bladder.
tional information has now leaked
in 1940.
There
should be flo doubt that prompt
next
year
appear
“rather
slim
,”
of­
etc. . . . had left to go to the
The sugar industry in the Philip, out about his activities — as a result
treatm ent is wiser than neglect. Use
ficials declare.
relief of the legations in Peking
The present short domestic sup­ pines, important prewar source of of U. S. army cross-examination of
? I'M«« I t la better to rely on a
medicine th at has won countrywide ap-
The forecast was made in con­ ply situation reflects a drastic de­ supply for the United States, was Nazi prisoners. The cross-examina­
. . . when the time comes that
roval than on something less favorably
nection with announcement that crease in world production resulting practically eliminated under Japa­ tion lays bare Hitler’s plot to Bal-
the American and Russian lega­
E nown. Doan't have been tried and test­
ed many years. Are at all drug itorea.
1,187,000 short tons of sugar will from the war. World production this nese occupation. In prewar years, kanize the United States; also to
tions can no longer hold out, the
Get D o a n i today.
be allocated for civilian distribution year has been estimated at 27,200,- the islands exported nearly 1,000,000 stir up terror against the Jews. For
British legation will be the stage
in the October-December quarter. 000 tons, or 7,300,000 tons less than tons a year, nearly all to this coun­ Hitler the two projects Invariably
for the terrible last act.”
The Roman Catholic church was The figure compares with an allot- the prewar average.
try.
went hand-in-hand.
A
I
JVEW’S REVIEW
Means Devised To Halt
Further Lags in Housing
:
MOTION PICTURES
A THLETE’S FOOT
w
SORETONE
Sr,
T
BtOOOtRON
TONICS
NO ‘SWEET TOOTH' YET
Sugar Shortage Remains Acute
When Your
Back Hurts-
D oans P ills