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S outhern Oregon News Review T hursday, N ovem ber 21, 1946 W orld Opinions Aired a t Conclave A — ...... U N . Converts Modern War Plant Into Peace Factory By BAUKHAGE V i ' k , 4n<ilv«f anti C im im m lu h ir WNU S ervice. 1616 E ye S tre e t.N .W .. Washington, D. C. L A K E SUCCESS. N. V .—A t thia w ritin g , com m ittees of the U nited N ations are s till m eeting in the g reat m o dernistic fa c to ry building, now c o n v - r t e d in to a pla n t for the m anufacture o f in te r n a t io n a l good w ill. A hun d re d com m ittee m eetings are be in g held in the ro o m s w h e re once the delicate m a ch in e ry tu rn in g o u t i n s t r u m ents of w a rfa re Baukhage hum m ed m e r r ily , e ffic ie n tly and m ost e ffe ctive ly. Here delegates to the assem bly of the U nited N ations, s p lit up into groups, tackle the v a rio u s subjects a llo tte d to them ju s t as the com m itte e s of congress discuss the b ills and agree upon th e ir fo rm before w hich w ill become e xtre m e ly pow e rfu l when and if they c a rry out the duties planned fo r them . F o r I < instance, the m any plans fo r im - * p ro vin g liv in g standards and social re la tio n s throughout the w orld, w hich is the purpose of the econom ic and social c o u n c il and the p ro je c t ed trusteeship council w hich w ill oversee the re la tio n sh ip between the dependent countries and the nations held responsible fo r th e ir co n tro l and w elfare. A neth«’- im p o rta n t function of the assembly is in itia tin g amendm ents to the ch a rte r, and this session b ris tled w ith ta lk among the s m a lle r COEDS USE BABY IN CLASSWDKK . . . In conjunction with their countries fo r am ending provisions class in child care. Ohio State university coeds give motherly care governing the pow er o f the veto in to “Jim m y,’’ age 3 months, who will be cared for by the girls until s e c u rity council. he is a year old, when he will be returned to a foundling home. Russians V ie to Last M in u te NEW S REVIEW H IS TO R Y R E P E A TS IT S E L F W ASHINGTO N — If you th in k tim e s are tough today, d ro p in at the p u b lic lib ra r y and ask fo r the back files o f any newspaper fo r the fa ll o f 1919 o r the e a rly p a rt of 1920. T h a t |>eriod was ju st about as long a fte r W orld W ar 1 as we now are fro m W orld W ar I I and the headlines are a m azingly s im ila r. In fact, w ith the m ere change of a few names, a glance at 1919-20 headlines would utm ost convince you th a t you w ere reading the news papers of today. Yqu n e e d n 't n tu d y long lis ts o f g if t s u g g e stio n s n o r d e vo te lo n g , h a rd h o u rs C h ris tm a s sh o p p in g fo r fr ie n d s w ho e n jo y th e p le a s u re o f c ig a re tte o r p ip e s m o k in g . N o t a t a ll! N o w yo u cu n g e t tw o g re a t g if t ite m s th a t a re s u re to please th e m o st d is c r im in a tin g s m o k e rs . F o r tlie fr ie n d w ho p re fe rs m ild , m e llo w , fre s h c ig a re tte s , s e le ct a c a rto n o f C a m e ls , u n a tio n a l fa v o r ite . A n d fo r th e p ip e -s m o k e r, w is e ly choose u pound tin o l the w o r ld ’ s la rg e s t-s e llin g p ip e to h u c- co, P rin c e A lb e r t. B o th C a m e ls and P rin c e A lb e r t co m e in b u nd- so n te h o lid u y d re ss. N o o th e r g if t w ra p p in g o r d e c o ra tio n s a re n e c e s s a ry — C a m e ls and P rin c e A lb e r t a re " r e u d y to g iv e ." See th e m on d is p la y a t y o u r d e u le rs .— A d v , ir you re ti A We were having the same (roubles with Itussla then— only a little worse, with Ameri can troops In Siberia and Mur mansk. The northern Adriatic, as now, was the chief bone of contention at the Paris peace conference. Only II was Flume Instead of Trieste which caused riots In the streets of Rome and Belgrade. “ Jews Massacred, Robbed by Poles,” was another tra g ic but fa m ilia r headline. "Foresees Jew ish state in Palestine. Judge J u lia n M ack te lls of a tro c itie s and * asks fo r m ig ra tio n to Jewish hom e la n d ." 'P ershing denies la rg e q u a n titie s of w a r goods destroyed in F ra n c e ." "R ep. Em erson offers resolution asking w a r d e p a rtm e n t to w hat ex tent soldiers were overcharged tn F ra n ce " . . . “ W ar d e p a rtm e n t c ritic iz e d fo r o ffe rin g $4,000,000 w o rth o f fa b rics fo r sale nt pub lic a u ctio n .” . . . "Sergeants a rre s t ed in P a ris charged w ith th e ft of A m e rica n stores.” E a rly in the meetings of the gen e ra l co m m itte e (the steering co m hen a cold makes you feel m itte e ) and in the assem bly its e lf, it all stuffed up. Just melt a became evident th a t the Russians spoonful of Vicks VapoRub In . ,, W* re fo llo * ln 8 » general plan o f pro- a bowl of boiling water. Then cedure w hich was not u n like that enjoy the grand relief that they are subm itted to the “ c o m m it comes as you breatho in the w hich had appeared and s till is ap- ' tee of the whole house” fo r con steaming medicated vapors, pearing in a ll the controversies. The ,! sid e ra tio n and action. which penetrate to cold-con The d ifference is th a t the assem Russian delegates fre q u e n tly oppose j CONGRESS 1 gested upper breathing pas v io le n tly a po in t and then, when they 1 j , r here to the c u rre n t b i-p a rtisa n p o l b ly, u n like congress, cannot pass see that they are beaten, yie ld . sages, soothe Irritation, ease * Last icy mapped by the a d m in istra tio n co u g h in g , law s, i t can only express the w ill of H a rd ly had the election d in a t w ith the help of Senator Vanden Som etim es this looks lik e pure ob h e lp c le a r the m a jo rity . Its value is to re g iste r, s tru c tio n is m ; som etim es it seems tending the R epublican landslide berg (Rep., M ich .) as representa stuffy head. W V a p o R u b before the w orld, w o rld opinion as m e re ly an e ffo rt to display strength subsided than Rep. H arold Knutson tive o f the GOP congressional bloc. expressed by the nations w hich m ake and combativeness, som etim es it is (Rep., M in n .) revealed th a t he M in o rity Le a d e r M a rtin of Massa up the U nited N ations. T h is is the only a patent m ove to keep Russia in w ould m ove fo r a 20 per cent cut chusetts was scheduled to take over firs t step to w a rd a w o rld govern the fo re fro n t o f the negotiations as in personal incom e taxes as soon speakership of the house, w ith Sen When it came to strikes, race m ent whose ch ie f purpose is to po a force w ith w hich to be reckoned. as the 80th congress assembles Jan ator Vandenberg of M ich ig a n be riots and soaring prices, the lic e the w o rld against w ar. There is also the language b a rrie r. u a ry 5. com ing president pro tern of the domestic scene of 1919 was W hile the c o m m itte e m eetings P ro b a b ly there are no m ore co m In a ddition, Knutson said th a t the upper house and Senator T a ft oZ even more alarming. Labor were ta kin g place the s e c u rity coun petent p e rfo rm e rs among the v a ri ways and means com m ittee, w hich Ohio, m a jo rity leader. troubles caused far more blood c il. w hich com pares ro u g h ly w ith the ous types of experts than the tra n s he is scheduled to head as the ra n k shed. The alleged Communist senate, held some o f its m eetings in la to rs at these in te rn a tio n a l g a th e r ing m a jo rity m em ber, w ill open Seek U nity menace was much worse. the same bu ild in g , fo r u n like the as- | ings. M uch has been w ritte n of th e ir hearings som etim e in F e b ru a ry to As the R epublican avalanché set M ay day celebrations in C hicago, sem bly, w hich meets only once a | re m a rk a b le a b ility to translate, w ith pare o r e lim in a te excise taxes on a up a R epublican congress d u rin g a C leveland, Boston and New Y ork ye a r, the s e c u rity council is a con- , out ta k in g a single note, long p ara- long lis t o f consumer^ goods, in D em ocratic a d m in is tra tio n , lib e ra l tin u in g body. produced rio ts, "c itiz e n s ’ a rm ie s ” > graphs o f some speakers who get so c lu d in g je w e lry , furs, cosm etics D em ocratic leaders called upon and an untold nu m b e r of sku ll and The C ouncil of F o re ig n M in iste rs, deep in th e ir subjects th a t they fo r- and liquors. President T ru m a n to resign in fa vo r p o litic a l fra ctu re s. w hich also is m eeting in New York, (ilM a _i_ . . get th a t the tra n s la to r is w a itin g R epublican intentions to slash o f a GOP nominee to assure h a r is a body e n tire ly separate fro m the “ « _. . . . . , . __ " By J u ly 6, 1919, the a rm y stood p a tie n tly to tra n s la te one segment taxes ran counter to P resident T ru m ony in the fo rth co m in g session. U nited Nations. at 704,845, w ith 235,000 of these in before the speaker goes on to the m a n ’ s position to m a in ta in high R em em bering the unhappy results next. levies to balance next y e a r's budget of previous d ivisions of le g isla tive E urope. E ig h t months la te r when S a d d le U . S. W ith change to P rize of them a ll is P avlov, the estim ated a t 40 b illio n do lla rs. By and executive pow er between the the Junkers and G erm an a rm y U . N . Expenses lean and s c h o la rly looking young lopping o ff unnecessary expendi two p arties, when solution o f press seized pow er in B e rlin , fo rc in g the for the ¿ w u c e ^ e c i E b e rt governm ent to (lee to D res I t was ch a ra c te ris tic of the desire m an who appears to w ra p h im s e lf tures and trim m in g the p a yro ll, ing problem s gave w ay to indecisive den, the A m e rica n a rm y o f occupa to m a in ta in a “ re a lis tic ” a ttitu d e about M olotov o r V ish in sky and w ith Knutson said, the GOP hopes to b icke rin g and both sides m aneu on your smile tio n totaled a nervous 18,000. (le t us hope) w hich resulted in the his lip s close to the lis te n e r’ s ear scale down the budget to 32 b illio n vered fo r p o litic a l advantage. Sena Efficient C ains tcarkt Ittn teart i M eanw hile, the w a r d e p a rtm e n t em phasis on fiscal m a tte rs, causing pours in the w ords so ra p id ly th a t do lla rs, thus p e rm ittin g the tax re to r F u lb rig h t (D em ., A rk .) was the was recom m ending a un ive rsa l duction and a llo w in g fo r a sub 1 l l r l p , rem ove f ilm . . . b rin g ou t it w ould appear they synchronize newspapers on the firs t d a y ’s com first to ca ll upon M r. T ru m a n to nil (lie natural lustre o f your m itte e m eetings to d isp la y a head w ith the m ovem ent o f the speaker's s ta n tia l re tire m e n t of the national give way to a GOP nominee. He m ilita r y tra in in g pro g ra m o f three Smile. lips. debt of 262 b illio n d ollars at the said he intended to introduce a co n -j m onths fo r a ll 18-year-olds—m ore lik e th is: 2 A tpecial in gredient in C alo x o r less as today. same tim e. B u t even a p e rfe ct tra n s la tio n m a y U. S. OPPOSES entourages regular ma wage . . . s titu tio n a l am endm ent w hich would produce a d iffe re n t m eaning, ju s t w h ich has a io n ic effect on gums Unchecked by g o vernm ental pleas P A Y IN G H A L F p e rm it congress to authorize a pres . . . helps m ake them firm and as the same w ord m a y mean tw o More to Do O F U. N .’s B ILLS id e n tia l election i f the tw o parties and v o lu n ta ry program s, prices rosy. Io n e u p your s m ite ...w ith Reduction in ta xa tio n was only d ivid e d le g isla tive and executive spiraled. Shoes were three tim es A t the m eeting of the budgetary d iffe re n t things in the same lan- Calox! com m ittee, Senator Vandenberg got j 8uage to tw o d iffe re n t p a irs o f ears. one of the m any issues facing the control. th e ir p re w a r p rice and w om en's M a d e ire J a m om M cK enore tabaealeeiei. You m a y re c a ll the fam ous M olo new GOP congress. stockings w ere offered at "2 —$25 I t ) yea rt e) p h a rm a c e u tic a l b u o v -b m e in a sly d ig when he suggested th a t M a rsh a ll F ield, crusading New Coffee p rices ju m p e d 7 B rie fly , others included te rm in a t Deal publisher, joined F u lb rig h t in a p a ir ." i f the o ther nations fe lt the A m e r tov outburst at the opening of the ican econom ic system was so good assem bly, the speech in w hich the in g the P resident’ s w a rtim e powers asking P resident T ru m a n to step cents a pound and. although the th a t i t could put up h a lf the money Russian delegate dem anded d is a rm to re s tric t governm ent by execu- down. By tu rn in g the job over to gove rn m en t declared I I cents a to run the organization perhaps they ament, objected to the B aruch a to m liv e decree; w idening m anagem ent’ s the G 0 P F ield said the R epubli. pound a fa ir p ric e fo r sugar, it was m ig h t adopt a s im ila r system. Capi ic energy plan and w ent rig h t down rig h ts under the n ational labor re- | cans would be charged w ith fu ll se llin g fo r 30 cents w ith in a year. ta lis t A m e ric a w ould pay 49.89 per the line w a lloping e v e ry th in g in lations act and p ro v id in g fo r im p a r re sp o n sib ility fo r developm ent of a "F o o d now costs N. Y. residents 86 of the la w ; ' n a tional p rogram , and the issues per cent m ore than six years ago,” cent of U .N .'s b ills w h ile C om m unist sight. As I re m a rke d e a rlie r, there tia l a d m in is tra tio n Russia, although m uch g re a te r in was m ore smoke than fire in th a t hastening a b o litio n o f controls to re in the 1948 election would be clear announced the New Y o rk Tim es. size and population, w ould provide tira d e and A m e ric a n Delegate A us store free enterprise, and fo rm u cut. Only a national "buyers’ tin , suspecting as m uch, m ade the la tio n o f a fa rm p ro g ra m adjusted 6 per cent in the plan subm itted. strike” in 1920, with prominent O f course, any am ount balanced terse com m ent on the speech, to postw ar conditions. society women feeding their ‘ ‘s m a rt but to u g h ." against the p rice o f w a r is sm all. fam ilies on a dollar a day while In the fie ld of foreign a ffa irs, C* J rj » • • • When the tra n s la tio n s cam e back R epublicans were expected to ad- ^ t l K i y IJ C tn W lIlS their husbands were wearing fro m the re p o rt in the Russian press C om pany spokesmen were quick overalls to their Broadway of P o w e rfu l C o m m ittees A u s tin ’ s words becam e “ s m a rt but to h it at John L. L e w is’ new wage fices, changed the trend. A r e in th e M a k in g sharp.” and hour demands fo r the U nited New Y o rk cle rg ym e n w ere m ak The w o rk of the com m ittees of A - '/ '& Now i t m a y be th a t “ tough” is a M ine W orkers as th re a te n in g the fu ing a survey o f churches in an a t the assem bly covers a w ide scope, tougher word in Russian than i t is : ■ tu re of the in d u stry against the in te m p t to ease the housing sh o rt since besides o ffe rin g the sounding in E nglish because the R ussians’ o r • • • • • • »2■ creasing com petition of gas and oil. age. b o ard fo r w o rld opinion and con d in a ry conduct in such and some o th W hile the governm ent presently is W h y toss and (urn and lose H eadlines on A ugust 16, 1919, tro llin g the pursestrings of the whole er m atters, a ll the w ay fro m danc ru n n in g the pits, p riv a te interests precious sleep over acid in d i don’ t seem out of place today. “ D i organization, the com m ittees lik e ing to b reakfasting on vodka, m ay were th in kin g of th e ir position when gestion, gassiness and unset re c to r G eneral o f R ailroads Hines w ise supervise the several im p o r be w hat we w ould consider tougher the pro p e rties are re tu rn e d to stomach? D o as thousands o f sees dan g e r o f coal gouging. Cau ta n t su bsidiary agencies, some of than the Anglo-Saxon approach. them . men and w om en do — sleep tions senate th a t ru m o rs on short D e c la rin g th a t " . . . M r. Lew is age m a y pave way fo r p rice ad such simple stomach troubles is going to p rice his boys rig h t out vance.” . . . “ B egin ja ilin g G e r away! Just lake sw ift-acting on the stre e t,” com pany spokesmen m ans as w a r offenders.” . . . S tu a rt T a b le ts b e fo re you rid ic u le d the idea th a t a reduction "A m e n d m e n ts to food co n tro l act re tire — and w ake up feeling o f the w ork week fro m six to five supported and fought before con ’ M ost A m ericans do not realize caused the same gaping wounds at relaxed and ra rin ’ to go! Easy days would low er o p e rating costs gress c o m m itte e s.” how fa r th is nation has gone in the home. to take— no messy m ixing, no and p e rm it the operators to pay a e stablishm ent o f a fo re ig n p o lic y bottle. Praised by thousands, The cam paign w hich we have ju s t All this and prohibition too. 25 cent an hour raise. U nder the used fo r y e a rs . A s k y o u r b u ilt on popular desire. In the past, witnessed, w hile i t was c h a ra c te r "Thousands return to Europe, old con tra ct, m iners w ere paid druggist for genuine Stuart the foreign p o licy of the U nited ized w ith the same old fuss and fu ry blaming prohibition here." $1.1814 cents an hour, w ith o v e rtim e Tablets. In three convenient States alw ays had been a ra th e r of the past, o m itte d the question of N o t o n ly were there strike s, but rates beyond 35 hours. sizes— 25c, 60c o r $ 1 .2 0 on vague th in g to people in general, foreign policy except when it was I also there were the same, fa m ilia r m a k e r’s positive money-back som ething evolved behind a screen raised by persons a lre a d y d is c re d it- I W hile the operators rem ained strike s. T e legraph and telephone guarantee. G et them today . . . o f fo rm a l phrases in the ancient ed by both m a jo r parties. skeptical, UM W econom ists figured w o rke rs, m a ritim e and a steel use them to n ig h t . . . he O.K., BO Y A N D HIS DOG . . . A ll the T h a t is the hope, as I see it, fo r h ig h -ce ilin g e d offices of the old state th a t a shorter w ork week w ould tr im s trik e la stin g in to the fo u rth month. to m o rro w ! love and devotion of a boy and d e p a rtm e n t b u ild in g , w here they A m e rica n dom inance, fo r the d o m i production costs fro m 2ft to 70 cents Omaha faced a general s trike . his dog are revealed in this pic s till have m a rb le fireplaces that nance of the A m e ric a n idea of hu a ton, w ith an average saving o f 45 In the sp rin g o f 1919, 10,000 STUART TABLETS tu re of P a tric k L yn ch of Seattle re a lly w o rk in some o f the rooms. m an freedom . We have learned th a t cents. Since m iners d ig fro m fo u r m en were locked out o f the W illys- when it comes to fa c in g the w prld, and M ike , his dog, who saved him to five tons of coal d a ily , the saving In the e a rly days the subject was O verland p la n t in Toledo, a s trik e fro m a tta ck by a man arm ed w ith o f $2 per day would cover the con c o m m itte e co n tro lle d W innipeg and ke p t out of dom estic p o litic s s im p ly we m eet i t shoulder to shoulder as a knife. tem plated wage increase, they said. police were using m achine guns in W N U — 13 because the p o litic ia n s knew th a t the A m e rica n s and nothing else. 47— 41 people knew as little as th e y did as C onnecticut s trik e riots. to w hat i t was a ll about and d id n 't In the fa ll o f 1919 a U nited Mine care any m ore. Then cam e the fa W o rke rs’ s trik e closed a ll b itu m i mous W ilson versus Lodge fig h t over nous coal m ines and produced a the League of Nations, w hich was news sto ry headed "L e w is re a lly som ething fa r deeper than says m in e s’ dem ands are ‘subject that, a fig h t o f tw o p o w e rfu l person to n e g o tia tio n ’ — puts blam e o r For You To Feel Well a litie s and tw o d iffe re n t concepts of o p erators.” 24 hours every day. 7 days every W ASHINGTO N. — A ided by re-<^ g overnm ent—not w o rld g overnm ent week, never «topping, the kidney« filter No, h is to ry is ju s t the same. H is cent budget shifts, the fe d e ra l gov w ith o u t a m p lific a tio n th a t the budg 700,000,000 below the A ugust e sti waste matter from the blood. b u t dom estic governm ent. Lodge to ry alw ays reperfts a fte r a war. If more people were aware of how the e rn m e n t finished the firs t th ird of et w ould be in balance a t fiscal- m ate fo r the year. H eaviest ta x re and W ilson became so d e fin ite ly kidneys muat constantly remove sur the c u rre n t fiscal y e a r $300,841,791 In y e a r end. ceipts, however, come a fte r Janu plus fibld, excess acids and other waste co m m itte d to th e ir own respective matter that cannot stay In the blood M E R R Y -G O -R O U N D the red, it is revealed by tre a s u ry Save on Subsidies. a ry 1. without injury to health, there would view s th a t they c o u ld n 't a ffo rd to d e p a rtm e n t figures. Gordon Clapp, who succeeds D a Recent budget shifts include a Leave Pay H igh. be better understanding of why the com prom ise. whole system la upset when kidney« fail I f the deficit continues at th a t le v saving o f possibly $290,000,000 fro m July-O ctober expenditures totaled vid L ilie n th a l as head of T V A , has to function properly. A fte r that, each p a rty considered el d u rin g the tw o other fo u r-m o n th Burning, scanty or too frequent urina d isco n tinu a tio n of m eat subsidies; $12,295,543,000, e q u ivale n t to an an been a th o rn in the side o f job- i t f a ir game to rip the other up the periods, i t would be s lig h tly m ore tion sometimes warns that something h u n g ry Senator M c K e lla r fo r years. b u t the a rm y has announced it nual rate of $36,886,000,000, or rough Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back back when i t came to a discussion on than $902,525,000 at close of the fis ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic w ould re q u ire th a t m uch extra fo r ly $4,700,000,000 under the August C lapp believes in the re vo lu tio n a ry fo re ig n a ffa irs and the fine old tr a d i cal y e a r on June 30. T his w ould be pains, getting up at nights, swelling. occupation costs. estim ate. B ut heavy charges fo r G .I. p ra ctice o f ra is in g a m an fro m the Why not try Doan’s P illil You will tio n (w hich was re a lly a negative less than h a lf the $1,900,000.000 defi be using a medicine recommended the On the d e b it side, the presiden te rm in a l leave pay and in te rn a tio n ranks when he does a good job, th in g ) "fo re ig n a ffa irs ends a t the c it forecast by P resident T ru m a n country over. Doan’i stimulate tho func ra th e r than h a n dling M c K e lla r p o lit tia l "e co n o m y c e ilin g ” on public al finance s till lie ahead. tion of the kidneys and help them to shore lin e ,” was s p lit w ide open. on A ugust 3. flush out poisonous waste from ths w orks expenditures has been boost The fe d e ra l debt stood a t $263,- ica l plum s. . . . C harles Bay, U. S. blood. They contain nothing harmful. And then the bloody co n flict o f H ow ever, o ffic ia ls said nothing ed by $165,000,000. 917,666,707 at the end of October, am bassador to N o rw a y, cam e home Gat Doan'i today. Use with confidence. W orld W ar I I made people realize had happened so fa r to in d ica te At all drug stores. T a x revenues fo r the J u ly through b u t th a t was before the tre a su ry be to vote— and perhaps to look fo r th a t D e m o cra tic and R epublican any im p o rta n t s h ift aw ay fro m the O ctober period totaled $11,994,701,- gan redeem ing w ith cash tw o b il greener d ip lo m a tic pastures. . . . blood when i t flowed on the b a ttle $1,900,000,000 d e fic it figure, although 000; e q u ivale n t to an annual ra te lio n d o lla rs in se cu ritie s w hich m a W illia m P aw ley, U. S. am bassador fie ld was the same color and the P resident tw ice has re m a rke d of some $35,984,000,000 o r about $3,- tu re d N ovem ber 1. to B ra z il, is a t M ayo clin ic. Victorious GOP Devises Strategy on Main Issues W VIC K S CALOX COAL: YOUR STOMACH TROUBLES AWAY •• .Conscious of Foreign Policy DEFICIT DECLINES U. S. Finishes Quarter ‘in Red’ Kidneys Must Work W ell- D oans P ills «