TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Wtdnetday, Not. il. 1945
U. S. STILL MAKING
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President Says Full Mem
bership of UNO Should
Have Part in Commission
' Washington. Nov. 21 U.R-
Treslrient Truman told his news
conference today that the Unit
ed States is still manufacturing
atomic bombs. He said they are
being made for experimental
purposes.
At the same time the Presl
dent said he thought the full
membership of the United Na
tions organization should have
a part in establishing the atom
ic energy commission which was
proposed here last week by the
President and Prime Ministers
Attlee of Great Britain and W
L. Mackenzie King of Canada.
Peace Use Is Hope
One of the first things on the
program of the United States
when United Nations organiza
tions sessions begin in London,
the President said, will be to
ask for the formation of the
atomic commission.
The President reiterated his
hope that the program outlined
by the three atomic powers
would lead to the employment
of atomic energy for peace In
stead of war.
One way to do this, he said,
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would be to use for Industrial
development the same material
that is now going into experi- i
mental bombs.
This, however, he added,
would take a long time to ac
complish and could come about
only after much more scientific
research.
A question about the pros
pects for an early meeting of
the Big Three brought from the
President a completely negative
reply: He knew of no such
plans.
Not Pessimistic
Asked for comment on the
strife still plaguing many parts
of the world, Mr. 'Jruman said
he was not in the slightest bit
pessimistic about prospects for :
enduring peace. He added that ;
the atomic energy talks here
constituted a first step toward
implementing the UNO with :
action. !
He said he thought every
country in the world was now I
preoccupied with domestic
problems and not paying as
much attention as It will later
to international affairs.
The President reiterated be
lief that the world is on the
thrcshhold of its greatest era
and that unless this era is ap
proached in mutual confidence
and permanent peace, the nation
faces an alternative of renewed
destruction.
FOR GOLDEN RULE
Los Angeles, Nov. 21 U.R
Three federally appointed receiv
ers today took over the $4,000,
000 empire of Arthur "The
Voice" Bell's Christ Church of
the Golden Rule.
Federal Judge William C.
Mathes yesterday appointed as
Joint receivers Attorney J. Uay
Files, Stewart McKee, Business
man; and Paul W. Sampaell,
bankruptcy specialist.
Assets of the church, Involving
property in Imperial Valley and
as far as Jackson and Josephine
counties in Oregon, have been
the subject of a dispute as to
whether state or federal courts
should have Jurisdiction. The
state seized a number of build
ings before the church filed a
petition of bankruptcy in fed
eral court last week.
The state attorney-general's of
fice plans to continue action aim
ed at dissolution of the church
on grounds It is improperly in
corporated under sluto statutes.
The federal court ordered State
Receiver R. E. Allen to turn over
church properties and Benno
Brink was appointed as federal
referee to supervise bankruptcy
affairs.
Lieut. D'Albini
Army Nurse Corps'
Visiting Parents
First Lt, Corinne D'Albini,
army nurse corps, who holds the
silver battle star for servico with
the 104th Evacuation Hospital
unit, attached to Palton's '3rd
army during tho European cam
paign, has arrived in Medford
on accrued leave and is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Q.
D'Albini, 45 Quince street. Her
discharge from the corps will be
come effective the middle of Jan
uary. Lt. D Alblnl was overseas 21
months, serving In England.
France, Germany, Belgium and
Luxembourg. In addition to the
battle star, Lt. D'Albini holds a
hospital cltntion.
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