Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 15, 1955, Image 5

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Friday. July IS. 19SS
MSDFORD (OIUEGOIT) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Hope for Reduction of World Tension at Geneva Features News
By CHARLES M. McCANN ,
United Press Foreign Analyst
The week's good and bad
news on the international bal
ance sheet:
THE GOOD
1. American, British and
French leaders seemed increas
ingly hopeful that the Big Four
"summit con
ference which
opens Monday
in Geneva,
Switzer land,
might lead to
a reduction of
world tensions.
Optimism was
tempered by
caution, pend
ing actual nego
tiations with
tbarles MeCaan me ItUSSians.
But Secretary of State John Fos
ter Dulles, arriving in Paris on
his way to Geneva, summed it
up when he said: "Great hopes
are in the air." Moscow an
nounced that the Kremlin will
send an unusually strong dele
gation, led by Premier Nikolai
1
A. Bulganin. It was finally dis
closed that Communist Party
boss Nikita S. Khrushchev will
be a member, thus increasing the
authority of the delegation. So
viet Defense Minister Georgi K.
Zhukov, wartime friend of Pres
ident Eisenhower, also will be a
member.
2. Antonio Segni, new pre
mier of Italy, said in his first
speech in Parliament that he
will continue close cooperation
with other members of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization. It
was predicted that Segni would
have no trouble in getting a vote
of confidence in the Chamber
of Deputies, probably Monday.
The chamber's reception of Seg
ni, when he outlined his legisla
tive program, was lukewarm,
however. He may run into
trouble soon.
3. The threat of serious delay
in West German armament
seemed ended. Chanchellor Kon
rad Adenauer accepted demands
Incorporation Raises Portland Hotel Hopes
Portland (U.R) Corrigan
Portland Corporation was in
corporated in Salem yesterday,
hotel interests reported today,
as an indication that Texas real
estate man Leo Corrigan is
going ahead with plans for a
$12,500,000 structure in down
town Portland.
A group of Portland interests
who would help finance the
structure incorporated last week
as the Cosmopolitan Hotel Com
pany of Portland, Inc.
Both new corporations are em
powered to make firm agree
ments, but the local group may
still negotiate with other inter
ests to sponsor the new hotel.
Directors of the Corrigan cor
poration are Corrigan, Edwin J.
Jordan and Wiley Johnson, all
of Dallas, Tex., and Frank E.
Nash and Norman J. Wiener of
Portland.
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that the armed forces be put
under the control of Parliament
instead of his own government.
The Bundestag the lower house
of Parliament prepared to rush
through the first armament bill,
to raise 6000 volunteers.
THE BAD
1. Tricky Ho Chi Minn, presi
dent of the Communist state of
Northern Viet Nam in Indo
china, arrived in Moscow after
visiting Chinese Red leaders in
Peiping. There seemed every
reason to believe that Ho was
plotting trouble for the free
states of Indochina. His agents
are increasingly active in South
ern Viet Nam and Communist
guerrillas are fighting govern
ment troops in Laos. -
2. Indonesia was threatened
by the biggest crisis since it at
tained its freedom from the
Netherlands in 1949. There has
long been chronic revolt in Su
matra, West Java and the Cele
bes. Now, the Army refuses to
accept a government-appointed
chief of staff. The latest develop
ments were that Defense Min
ister Iwa Kusumasumantri re
signed and that the greater Indo
nesia Moslem Party pulled its
two members out of the cabinet.
3. The armistice situation in
Korea continued to deteriorate.
The Communists have openly
cheated ever since the truce was
signed two years ago by build
ing up their armed forces. They
refuse to let the Neutral Nations
Supervisory Commission inspect
North Korean territory. It is
now proposed that the number
of inspection teams .be reduced.
VERBAL ATTACK PERMITTED
Buenos Aires (U.R) Federal
Judge Carlos Gentile ruled
Thursday that Argentines are
not liable to trial on charges
of disrespect of President Juan
D. Peron when they criticize
him in their homes. The judge
dismissed a complaint by a wom
an that her neighbor attacked
the president verbally in her
house.
Karl Knutson New Commander of DAY
Karl J. Knutson, 615 Colum
bus ave., last night was installed
as commander of the Medford
Disabled American Veterans.
Knutson, a Purple Heart win
ner during World War I, has
served as treasurer of the local
DAV. g?oup for several years,
and also served as commander
during World War II.
He succeeds Lester L. Moser
as commander.
Other new officers include
Emery C. Anderson, senior vice
commander; Henry L. Williams,
Junior vice-commander; Jim Lil
lie, chaplain; Frank Clayton,
sergeant at arms, and Moser,
treasurer.
Installing officer was George
Simmons, Medford, state senior
vice-commander.
Visiting officials included Mrs.
Olive Adamson, Klamath Falls,
state chaplain; Bob Fenton,
Klamath Falls commander, and
Baden Robinson, Grants Pass,
district commander.
The installation was held at
the Medford Moose hall. Re
freshments were served and mu
sic for dancing was provided by
the Camp White band.
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