Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Marei» 27. 1947 I C h a n g e Y ou r W e ig h t F or B e a u ty ’s S a k e Ideologies Clash in Occupation Zone T O ^ C IN G UND Korea a House Divided Between U. S. and Bussia O H t W PEARSON lU L u llu lu O R J E C T IV K H IN MOSCOW WASHINGTON As a m ilita r y m an. G eneral M a rsh a ll planned two great offensives. One was in 1918 when be charted fo r G eneral P ersh­ ing the tra n s fe r of one m illio n men fro m St. M lh le l to the Meuse- Argonne fro n t, plus 40,000 tons of a m m u n itio n , 34 hospitals, 93,000 horses. 104 m iles of ra ilw a y and 87 depots a ll in a week's tim e w ith no enemy n v iu to r d isco ve rin g it. Tlie o ther was in the last w ar when as ch ie f o f sta ff he planned the h is to ric landing on N orm andy. These tw o offensives, g re a t ns they were, in some respects are not as d iffic u lt ns the tw o great peace­ tim e o bjectives w hich George M a r­ shall ns secretary o f state is a t­ te m p tin g to w in nt the conference in Moscow. Those tw o o bjectives are: ByBAUKHAGE N ru i Analyst and < ommentator They have set up a C om m unist re g im e in th e ir sector. We ha ve n 't done so w e ll w ith our W ASHINGTON. - A couple of brand o f dem ocracy In our sector. months ago I w rote a piece about Not because of lack o f good in te n ­ Korea fo r th is column. tions nor of the efforts o f G eneral I t was la rg e ly a fa c tu a l report Hodge (so his enemies a d m it) but and when I w rote it I realized how due to a lot o f things in clu d in g the little I, and per­ spectre o f the past w hich has h a r­ haps s o m e of assed the Koreans. They lik e A m e r­ you, know about ica But a ll they have got fro m us in K o r e a . 1 have the past is vague prom ises. O ther been re a lizin g nations beginning w ith Japan took th a t fo r m a n y them and tore them. They have years but not too faced a h is to ric a l a rra y of broken m any. I th in k prom ises fro m the great nations. th a t the f i r s t DAI) IS AN ARMY MAN . . . The story of the extensive traveling Koreans thought they were p ro m ­ tim e K o re a done by an arm y man and his wife is graphically told In the varied ised independence " in a few days” 1. A permanent peace treaty m eant anything birthplaces of the four children of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bobbin It. Durbin, a fte r A m e rica n occupation. T hat with (he nation which has m ore to m e than pictured strolling on the deck of an army transport. Donald. 3, was m isunderstanding was due to the caused every major European a sm ear on the bom in Lindsborg. Kan.; Thom as, 4, at West Point, N. Y.s Edward, 6, fa c t that the Moscow agreem ent war in the past century—Ger­ m ap was when I in Honolulu, and W illiam, 6, In San Antonio, Tex. was translated by a Korean who m any. w as quartered was possessed of m ore n a tive o p ti­ 2. The end of our present sus­ • w ith a young fe l­ m ism than knowledge of the Er.g- I picious. rhip-on-the-shouldcr re­ low in a b a rra ck lish language. F ro m then on. the l l la H i t 7 1 Ta r I l a W lations with Russia and estab­ in F r a n c e in Baukhage A m ericans a tte m p tin g to abide by lishm ent of a permanent friend­ W orld W ar I. He th e ir understanding o f the Moscow I ship with the nation which can ta lke d in his sleep. T hat was bad decisions have trie d in va in to get be our m ost disastrous enem y. enough, but 1 couldn't understand an agreem ent out of the Russians Both, obviously are interdepend w hat he said. So I asked h im . He w hich would be the basis of a uni- 1 ent. And if M a rsh a ll can w in real said: fled Korea behind a unified p ro vi- ' frie n d sh ip w ith Russia, the tre a ty “ M y fa th e r was a m issio n a ry in sional Korean governm ent. w ith G e rm a n y w ill be m uch easier Korea. I was born there When 1 Today Korea has become one of to perfect. ASKS BAN ON REDS have a n ig h tm a re I ta lk K o re a n .” those explosive areas w here tw o , , . • • • ideologies m eet: where the tw o t f a c l i I rUTHClfl Questioned about a bill outlaw­ LESSON FROM LATIN AMERICA Korea esl omnss divtsa in ing Communists from official posi­ great em pires le ft in the w o rld (the Despite its ra d ic a l d e p a rtu re fro m One o f the great lessons learned partes duo, unam incolunt the tions in labor unions, Secretary of U. 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