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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 14, 1946 Soviet Policy Holds Key to Parley I .S. Awaits Russian Gamcat Foreign Ministers’ Session ¿St' By BAUKHAGE Y rm fn<i/v«l and Cnmmrntatnr WN'U Service, 1616 l y e S treet,N .W ., Washington, D. C. W allace th a t the U nited States can pursue some m iddle-of-the-road pol ic y and that East and West can thus m ove together w ithout fric tio n . There is no question, however, th a t the task that S ecretary Byrnes has set out fo r h im s e lf adm its of no ap peasem ent VZli A C hintz-C overed Chest for Blankets L IN I WITH OIL CLOTH OR WALL PA Ftn PAST ID ON A N O TH E R S T R IK E W AVE W ASHINGTON — O nly tw o Inbor leaders have let the cat out o f the bag but around C hristm as the na tion w ill face its greatest s trik e wave in histo ry. M ost labor leaders are not ta lk ing about this before election, fo r I , ■ • *S •f i- o v ia i o t i fear of h u rtin g the ehunces o f th e ir p a rtic u la r congressional candidates. Not so John L. Lew is, head of the I F STORAGE apace is in di-mund Mine W orkers and W alter Reuther, * here is n solution to the prob Make a simple substantial head of the pow erful CIO Auto lem. wooden box with a hinged lid and Workers. Despite the fact that Lew is had then do n really good job of cov demanded the end o f m eat control ering it with u flounced skirt und and wage sta b iliza tio n ; despite the attached top cushion to m atch draperies, bedspread or fact that the A F L went on record your for the end of a ll controls, A F L and dressing table skirt. P la ce th h cheat at the foot o f yo u r CIO leaders held a series of secret bed o r use it as u neat under a window huddles a fte r T ru m a n 's m eat and It w ill harm onize p e rfe c tly w ith o th er furnlshlnK «. speech to decide on a new wage • * policy. Most of them agreed to soft P a tte rn 259 gives la rg e ( lla g r n m and pedal strikes fo r the m om ent and | directio n « fo r m aking the wooden box, alao lllu a tra te tl «tep-by-step d irection« see w hat happened to the p ric e ) fo r co ve rin g It. A co m p le te Uhl of u ll ¡structure. m it ir la li is Included To 01 det thJ pet «end 15c w ith nam e and u d d re it However, Lewis, who wants to ' d tern, ire c t to: be president o f A F L , and Reuther. M ltS . I t t ’T II W Y E TH S l’ KAUS who wants to be president of the itu d fo id m ils N l Drawer M CIO, would not hold back. • • • Enclose 15 vent« fo r P a tte rn No 259. U N IT E D NATIONS. N. Y .—Of course this dateline is n 't o fficia l. B u t, s in c e th e brand new sta tion where I got off had a nice "U n ite d N ations” D r a w L in e on s ig n o n i t in b r i g h t Pennsyl S o v ie t E x p a n s io n v a n ia r e d a n d There have been a long series of gold, I can c a ll it J*1 E * ' * S OF SEA, IN W AR A N U PEAC E . . , The m ig h ty battleship books by experts and others, te llin g that. The United I bb M isso u ri, on w hich the Ja p su rrender te rm s were signed, and the Nations is re a lly ju s t w hat is w rong w ith our foreign K ant SS. Queen E lizabeth, w hich served as a troopship during the w ar m eeting in two p olicy and w hat m ig h t have been and now is back in service as a lu xu ry passenger lin e r, are shown in d iffe re n t places: New l o r k harbor. done or m ig h t be done to im prove T h e a s s e m b ly , it. W illia m .B u llitt trie d in a book w h e re I h a p p e n (a lre a d y m entioned in these col to be at this w r it u m n s ' to show th a t Russia's dream s ing. at Flushing, Baukhage o f em pire are nothing new, that N . Y ., a n d th e headquarters o f the se c u rity coun the Soviets are m e re ly ta kin g up w here the Czars le ft off. M ore cil. m iles away at Lake Success. has - come The broadcasting booth In w hich , re ce n tly - _ Louis - - F - ischer - - - ------ I sit looks rig h t down on the firs t a' on8 w ith his "G re a t C hallenge.' SPANISH WAR SU R P L U S N a rn» row o f delegates, the U nited K ing- E d g«r Ansel M ow rer, re vie w in g As if there w e re n 't enough dom under m y chin, U nited States ,flis book in the Saturday R eview of , Add re— headaches in disposing of sur next, then U ruguay, then U nion of L ite ra tu re , says th a t " i f H enry Wal- i ■ » ... plus goods fro m th is w a r, W ar Soviet S ocialist Republics. Senator IaCe had read and understood th is > : Assets a d m in is tra tio n recently A ustin, the w hite-haired and digni- book, hnnlr he h“ w ould not . . . "push - u . a had to unload some ancient fied head of our delegation, sits on co m p le te ly u n re a lis tic p o licy o f ap horse-drawn ambulances used Did you know that ancient Rome Police were hard put to m a in ta in the end seat. F oreign M in is te r M o peasement o f Soviet R u ssia ." M ow The U. S. and Russia came off a ll in the Spanish-A m erican w a r. i was the first city to have a lire lotov. who has deputy delegate V i re r p robably w ould be the last p e r o rd e r at the A llis-C h a lm e rs tra c to r even in th e ir firs t swap at the U nited The problem fin a lly was departm ent? Seven thousand per- shinsky on his rig h t, the tra n s la son to c la im th a t he was prejudiced pla n t at M ilw aukee, Wis., as s trik - _ ____________ N ations assembly in solved by re m o vin g the wheels i sons were employed in it, A lire in fa v o r of the Soviet rule but he tor, then A m bassador G ro m yko on in g pickets of the C IO -U nited A uto New Y ork, I f any and pa in ting the bodies in d eli ■ chief rode to the scene in a chariot his le ft, sits about in the m iddle of is c e rta in ly fa m ilia r w ith his sub- m obile W orkers bucked a back to thing. the U. S. got cate pastel lin ts . Presto — the i and a fire m arshal set up a court his crowd. ' je c t and his com m ent is w orth con w ork m ovem ent of over 3.000 em the b etter of the ex re lics were converted Into gay of inquiry before the flames died sideration. As fo r Fischer, he laughs The tw o groups represent clash change as Delegate ployees. As violence mounted, the down. cabanas and balhing shelters in g ideologies, conflicting ideas But a t the idea put fo rth by the Russo- W a r r e n R Austin num ber of re tu rn in g w orkers was fo r seashore resorts. They sold n e ith e r wears a steel helm et or car- philes that a ll we have to do is to of V e rm o n t conduct like hotcakes. rie s a to m m y gun. They are in assure Russia o f her se cu rity, re cut in half. ed h im se lf w ith a • • • As m ilita n t pickets turned over m ove her suspicions and fears of peaceful conflict to avoid conflict. g entlem anly reserve CHURCHILL FU M ES dem ocracy, and then she w ill m a rc h cars a tte m p tin g to enter the fila n t, that contrasted w ith F o rc e R e d s ’ Winston C h u rc h ill is getting m ore w orkers shoulder to shoulder w ith the rest clashed w ith re tu rn in g F oreign M i n is t e r and m ore irke d over reports that he o f us. F is c h e r says R ussia's be and hurled stones at com pany w in M olotov's v itrio l. H a n d a t P a ris is the m em ber of the B ig Three I h a v io r is explained not by fe a r of dows. county and suburban police W arren R. M olotov was the . . . - Even the m ost cyn ica l now a d m it i a _________ A ustin firs t to speak, c a ll- ch icl’ y responsible fu r sabotaging tta c k but _________ by c e rta in ty that she w ill were com pelled to appeal to M il th a t the P a ris m eetings served to not be attacked. This b e lie f seems waukee authorities fo r reenforce ing fo r inte rn a tio n - a d' ™ * n t l c peace. re t eal w hat the Russian o b je ctive to be back o f the A m e rica n action m ents. O ver 200 of M ilw a u ke e 's fin al d isa rm a m e n t, a re p o rt on the O rig in a lly . C h u rch ill had planned i was and te m p o ra rily , at least, here today. I t is to be hoped th a t est were sent to the plant, but num ber o f a llie d troops in non-en- lo take Pk' n‘ y o t tim e w ritin g his | Byrnes was able to block th a t ob- d u rin g the negotiations at L a ke Suc- even so the enlarged police d e ta il em y states, retention of the veto m em oirs, spinning them out in je ctive . I t was plain fro m the be- cess, R ussia's m ore specific objec- encountered d iffic u lty holding the power of the B ig F iv e in the se cu rity three volum es to be finished about g inning th a t Russia had one nega- tiv e s w ill be revealed as they were s trik e rs in check. council. He b itte rly attacked U. S. three years hence. Now, however, tiv e purpose and th a t was to pre- j in P aris. F is c h e r cla im s that A llis-C halm ers rem ained adam ant and B ritis h im p e ria lis ts , headed by friends say he wants to put out a vent any conclusive action re gard- j "R u ssia is not a fra id and not sus- against g ra n tin g UAW a closed shop W inston C h u rch ill, fo r seeking w orld quick short volum e to answer in g the situ a tio n in Europe w hich picious fo r tw o c le a r reasons: The as the s trik e entered its seventh dom ination. c ritic s . This book would deal w ith she could not dictate. Chaos, i f not B ritis h e m p ire is in decline and on m onth. W hile agreeing to check o ff I g n o r in g M o l o t o v 's p o l i t i c a l some o f the B ig Three conferences, tim e, fought on her side. the defensive; A m e ric a rushed fro m union dues w ith w o rke rs’ perm ission, charges. Austin entered into a d is especially Teheran. As the negotiations continued, v ic to ry to headlong psychological the com pany stood out against cussion o f the proposals raised by C h u rc h ill's c ritic s have blamed however, slow ly out of the m ists and m ilita r y d e m o b iliza tio n .” I f com prom ise on com pelling em him fo r the spheres of influence the R ussian: > If you aro run down —bera use along the Volga another shape be- th a t is tru e then i t m ust be made ployees to jo in the UAW. you're not gettin g nil the A AD I f the Russians wanted in te rn a agreed upon at Teheran, follow ing w hich Russia took over m ost o f the ) Vitamin« you riiNtl-Ntart tnltin< tio n a l disa rm a m e n t, the U. S would Scott*« Em ulsion to prom ptly h elp b r in g hark e n e r g y n n j g la d ly oblige, provided an adequate Balkans, w hile England took over Greece. Rtamina and build re titita n c» . system o f inspection and other safe Good-tasting Seott’a Is rich In C h u rch ill's friends, on the other guards would be established to guar n a tu ra l A&D V ita m in s and e n e r g y -b u ild in g , a a t u r a lo il. Despite heavy production, fa rm antee fu lfillm e n t of the program A ft hand, cla im th a t a ctu a lly he was Huy V»day I All drurrUta. m a ch in e ry m a n u fa ctu re rs w ill not er the last w ar. Austin recalled, the vigorously opposed to these spheres be able to m eet the big demand fo r U. S. accepted the p rin c ip le of dis of influence and threw the A tla n tic equipm ent fo r at least another year, a rm a m e n t but rem ained alone in ch a rte r in Roosevelt's face. Stalin, according to o fficia ls of the N a tio n c a rry in g it out however, re p lie d that B rita in could Y E A R -R O U N D T O N IC , al R e ta il F a rm E qu ip m en t associ have her own sphere o f influence, It the Russians desired a report ation m eeting in Chicago. and in the end Roosevelt cast his on the num ber of A llie d troops in weight w ith S talin. W ith demand high, dealers have non-enemy states, the U. S. sug been able to m eet only 40 per cent W hether this o r E llio tt Roosevelt's gested that the check be extended to of th e ir orders and m a n u fa ctu re rs version is true, rem ains to be seen fo rm e r enemy countries as w ell have not prom ised g reat im p ro v e However, It is in te re stin g that the m e n t in 1947, it was said. F a rm e rs ' (Such an a ll conclusive re p o rt would H a rry H opkins inspired stories in increased in te re st in equipm ent was p ro vid e the w o rld w ith an adequate the S aturday E vening Post im m e said to stem fro m w a rtim e em pha e stim ate of Russian troop strength d ia te ly a fte r Teheran d w e lt heavily sis on m ore efficie n t operations and behind the iro n cu rta in , said by on the fa c t th a t Roosevelt decided 1 \ C h u rc h ill to to ta l 200 divisions ) large accum ulation of funds. to cast his lo t w ith the Russians. If V. M . M olotov (le ft) and A n d re i V ishinsky, R ussia’s tw o top dip I f the Russians opposed a modi' c o rre c tly in terpreted, (hat decision lom ats, lead Soviet delegation a t U. N. parley. fication of* the veto pow er at this has now backfired. tim e , the U. S. also was agaiqst re vision o f the U. N. ch a rte r. How SHE WASN’T FROM M ISSOURI cam e visib le . I t was the m a te ria li v e ry clear to the Soviets th a t re ever, the U. S. hoped th a t the B ig Kate S m ith was so excited she zation of one phase o f the d iv id e and gardless of w hat we m a y think F iv e could get together in the fu lost her hat and alm ost forgot conquer p rin c ip le . In this case it about the decline o f the B ritis h em tu re to m o d ify the veto in the case her gloves when she called at was the open bid fo r G erm an s y m p ire and A m e ric a ’s sharp reaction o f peaceful settlem ent of disputes, the W hite House to tauneh the p a th y w hich Russia hoped w ould against m ilita r y a c tiv ity , there is although re ta in in g it on the quiH tion for the to tu c e^l^ed tu rn the G erm ans in the A m e rica n , nevertheless a lin e beyond which C o m m u n ity Chest d rive and to o f a p p lyin g force. B ritis h and French zones aw ay Russian expansion w ill not be a l give P resident T ru m a n the o rig on your smile in a l copy of the C om m unity fro m those countries and to w a rd lowed to go. I t is to be hoped F A O : Chest’s new m arch, "T h e Red Russia. A lthough i t was Russia i t th a t lin e already has been reached. se lf w hich prevented the economic The necessity, how ever, is to m ake F e a th e r.’ ’ I t was composed hy X llelp t remove film. . . bring our ■II the natural lustre o f your un ifica tion of G e rm a n y (plus C om i t v e ry cle a r to both the A m e rica n MaJ. George Howard of the H a vin g h e a rtily endorsed a plan r •mile. m u n is tic influences in F rance and p u b lic and the R ussian governm ent i a rm y band, who accompanied o f the U nited Nations Food and A g 2 A special ingredient in Calox her. F re n ch fears) it was Russia w hich th a t th is point has been reached. encourages regular massage. . . ric u ltu re O rganization at Copen suddenly offered the grandiose plan Since i t is a d m itte d th a t Russia can- ' "Gee, It’s g re a t to be home which has a tonic effect on gums hagen, D enm ark, fo r d is trib u tio n of o f a unified G e rm a n y w ith a h in t not and does not w a n t to fight, i t is again, M r. P resident,” said ...h e lp s make them firm and food to needy countries at bargain rosy. Tone up your sm ile... with a t a re c tific a tio n of the eastern fro n not a question o f w a r. M iss S m ith once she got to the prices, the U. S. repudiated its posi Calox! tie r at the expense of Poland. This W hite House, gloves and all. tio n as an FAO com m ission m et in I t is expected th a t the p in -p ric k M a d . in Jamaui McKrnon laboratories sensational suggestion b u rst o ve r “ You know, I am a native 113 lo a n of pharmaceutical know-bow Washington, D. C., to w ork out de Europe and the conference lik e a in g p o lic y by Y ugoslavia w ill con W ashingtonian.” ta ils o f the project. K; C i w,i tinue. A t this w ritin g fu rth e r e f thunderbolt, but thanks to the q uick •'W ell, I ’ m m ig h ty glad t< U nder the plan, FAO would have action of Byrnes i t proved a boom fo rts to obtain co n tro l o f the D a r hear th a t,” grinned T rum an purchased food from surplus pro erang. Byrnes knew w hat to shoot danelles are lim ite d to nam e-call I t s a ra re occasion when you F U L L SYM PATHY Brings MIGHTY FAST ducing countries out of a re vo lvin g a t and he sh o t in g in the Russian press. I t m ust I ---------- find a native W ashingtonian in reason — fo r th a t delighted £ I 111 fund contributed by m em ber na Long-lasting Relief In W ashington any m ore. They tell The W allace in cid e n t w hich fo r also be rem em bered th a t when the | th a t illu m in a te s the face of Iit- tions. When the w orld p rice fo r food me about everybody here is 24 hours threatened to cut B y rn e s ’ U nited States p u t its foot down and tie R obert T urzak, 9, is the un- w ould have gone above a predeter fro m M is s o u ri.” support fro m under h im fo rtu Russia saw th a t i t w ould not pay j expected w in d fa ll of a holiday m ined level, then FAO would have n ately had ju s t the opposite effect. to go fa rth e r, T ito could go Into re- th a t cam e when teachers in four sold its reserves to needy buyers at NAZIS ARE STILL NAZIS B yrnes insisted on re p u d ia tio n o f verse. R ankin, Pa., schools q u it w ork. the low er figure. Col. B e rn a rd B ernstein, ex-finan W allace by the P resident and got it. Then B yrnes took the stum p, c ia l a dviser to General Eisenhower RUB ON showed th a t A m e ric a n p o lic y would a t S H A E F, has ju s t returned from g ive G erm any e v e ry th in g th a t the his firs t to u r o f G erm any since he Russian plan w ould give h e r and re tire d fro m the a rm y. Bernstein, made it cle a r th a t the question o f J who stro n g ly urged denazification of the eastern fro n tie r m ig h t w e ll oe G erm any, talked w ith m any Ger- opened w ith the U nited States sym — - — . - m ans in B e rlin a fte r Secretary of p a th e tic to w a rd a re visio n o f the W ASHINGTON. — O rganization of ness,” R obert R. H e llye r, P hiladel- guarantee Ioans to sm a ll business S t“ .te, ®yrnes S tu ttg a rt speech in boundary to the advantage of G er a “ strong, in te g ra te d governm ent phia, association president, de through m em ber batiks. w hich he pledged a reunited Gcr- A n d Y o u r S tre n g th a n d m any. agency” to take care o f a ll govern- d a re d . A d m it G overnm ent L in k . m any E n e rg y Is Rclow P a r Thus, in a lig h tn in g flash R ussia's m e n t a c tiv itie s concerned w ith sm a ll , Overlook S m a il Business, In c a llin g fo r a centralized sm all B ernstein reports that Nazis are f t m»y he a im 'd by dlunrdnr of kid p o licy was illu m in a te d and im m e business is the o b je c tiv e of a cam - | F in a n c ia l phases o f the govern- business agency, H e llye r said that st* NaZ,s' nay function that permit« poison o ik d ia te ly blocked. The question now paign launched by the A m e rica n m ent p ro g ra m fo r aiding sm all s m a ll business' "has long been waste to accumulate. For truly mnn> * * ' people feel tired, weak and miserable. rem ains as to w hat line of approach A ssociation of S m a ll Business, i business, w ith special emphasis on aw are of the fa ct that no longer M E R R Y -G O -R O U N D • kidneys fail to remove exceaf the Russians have decided upon, if The new agency w ould supplant the helping the discharged veteran get acids and other waste matter from tbr can a m an succeed com pletely cut C re d it the a rm y w ith a fo rth rig h t blood. any. In the m eeting of the assem present divided a u th o rity re stin g in ‘ a s ta rt d u rin g the postw ar era, are o ff fro m his governm ent.” stand on post-exchange money. I t is .u YoU .T1“ 7 backache b ly they trie d to continue th e ir the dep a rtm e n t o f com m erce and concentrated in R FC ’s blanket par- rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, He «barged that Supreme co u rt tu rn in g 22 m illio n dollars o f post getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. o b stru ctio n ist tactics. R econstruction F inance corporation, tic ip a tio n p ro g ra m whereby the gov- decisions in the last 50 years "h a ve exchange p ro fits back to the treas Bometimes frequent and scanty urina The real xesi test w in ill come in tne the to for- tion with smarting and burning fa an m e rea. r- " I n urg in g the im m e d ia te in tro - ernm ent guarantees up to 90 per enabled Z enabled big big business business to to be be the the big big ury. u ry. The The fund fund could could have have b?en“ been k ken» other sign that something la wrong with Hull rolkn,. ♦U«« AU- - .. ZL. eign m in is te rs ’ conclave at New duction of the needed leg isla tio n to cent o f p riv a te bank loans to sm all b u ll ra th e r than the L big - . brother " L by the a . rm y - fo r its own ,, “ k the kidneys or bladder. Y o rk . set up such a s m a ll business agency business men. 1 S m all business m m « „ „ __ . . S' but There should be no doubt that prompt treatm ent Is wiser than neglect. Use There Is a considerable elem ent - a n d to do it d ire c tly a fte r the new An a lternate financing plan, ad- | m ental “ w a rd s h ip " o r "p ro te ctio n " ' wise Unless °too m a n Do an ’• PiH». It Is better to rely on a in the U nited States, by no means congress shall have c o n v e n e d -o u r vanced by M a rrin e r E. Eccles, i hut ra th e r a "square deal le a a liv erners endorse it first the / n ° rth ' medicine that has won countrywide ap proval than on something less favorably e n tire ly composed of convinced association is seeking o nly a proper ch a irm a n of the F ederal Reserve I and m o ra lly ," H e llye r concluded* cl "N ig h t F ire ” should h nov‘ cm uuj v u iu p u B c u ux uunvm cea a s s o c ia tio n is s e e K irig o m y a p iu p c r c n a ir m a n o i me re a e ra i neserve known. Doan'» have been tried and test ed many years. Aro at all drug store«. C om m unists o r th e ir m ore e hesitant ; rea rra n g e m e n t o f a lre a d y existin e xistin g board board o o f f governors, governors, involves involves estab- estab- "Such is our rig h tfu l position in ceived in the South. The author, Ed Get Doan » today. fe llo w -tra ve le rs, w hich believes w ith and long-deferred pro g ra m s o f gov- I lish m e n t under the reserve system o u r economy and such is our posi w a rd K im b ro u g h , a Southerner fo rm e r S ecretary of C om m erce e rn m e n t in b e h a lf o f sm a ll busi- 1 of an o ve r-a ll u n d e rw ritin g fund to tion before our governm ent.” w rite s of the South's d ile m m a over social tra d itio n s. A EW S REVIEW \ iolence Marks Strike; New Arms Curl) Sought U N • Militant In Accord Early Eire Department CO TA COLD? Help shake it off with z f e w Z o ? / TONIC FARM MACHINERY: Hupe Demand SCOTT'S EMULSION change to CflLOX t/. S. Hacks Down COUGHS tCHEST COLDS SQUARE DEAL’ Small Business Seeks New Unit MUST e r o l F When Your Back Hurts- D oans P ills