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Haftion Must Remain Vigilant Against Reds, Judd Declares
An audience which jammed
Rogue Valley Country club to
overflowing heard a congress
man say last night that Russia
is still "on the same act" and
that the United States should not
relax her vigilance in any way,
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because of any apparent change
of heart on the part of Russia.
Dr. Walter H. Judd, physician,
medical missionary and congress
man from Minnesota, said
"There is only one threat to our
security, and that is the avowed
purpose of the Soviet Union to
conquer the world, an avowed
purpose which has just been re
affirmed by both Kruschev and
Bulganin."
Dr. Judd, a guest of Rogue
River Knife and Fork club for
the opening dinner of the season,
declared that the United States
had been tricked and deceived
by the Soviets many times in
the past and that it was time we
ceased to be "so naive."
'This is not just a matter of
misunderstanding and fear,"
Judd said vigorously, "and not
just a matter of concessions
concessions in the past didn't
lead to peace, but led to the
struggle we're in now. Never
did a country go so far as we
did we went the limit and even
offered to give up our super
weapon," he added.
Reviews China Events
Congressman Judd, who has
lived in China and traveled much
throughout the entire world, re
viewed the events in China
which led up the Communiza
tion of that nation and also re
viewed spots in Russian history
which tended to prove that the
Communists only . ' apparently
change their purposes and pol
icies' when it is to their advant
age to do so. "There appears to
be
and . program of the Kremlin,"
he said. "Is it real, or just a tacti
cal shift? We can't be wrong
on our decision on this one." .
The speaker said Russia made
much of taking her troops out
of Austria, and then pointed out
that Austria still doesn't have
either political or economic in
dependence. , He said that the
Communists were apparently
lifting the iron curtain because
they found the curtain to be a
mistake and that it didn't serve
their purpose, not because of any
real change in plan or policies.
Congressman Judd added that
the Russians always manage to
receive major concessions in re
turn for their overtures, and
spoke of the return of prisoners
as an example. He said Ger
many's Adenauer had also "given
in" in the same fashion.
Reasons for Change
The speaker said that Russia's
recent change in tactics was due
partly to the fact that she has
decided Europe can't be con
quered by subversion, partly to
the fact that the free world had
increased its military strength
and partly . that o u r alliances
were holding together. Russia's
scheme is for "truce, trade and
to gain time," he said, adding
that in return for her apparent
concessions we were being asked
to give up our alliances, our
overseas bases and our atomic
weapons.
Dr. Judd said the United
States and the free world is at a
disadvantage in dealing with the
some change in the action Communists because "we play a
In The Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
In Chicago the other morning,
three couples arrived at the air
port together. All planned to
take the ill-fated plane that
crashed later on 12,000-foot Med
icine Bow peak in Wyoming.
There was room on the plane
for only two of the couples. So
they flipped a coin to see who
would get to go and who would
have to stay behind. The win
ners went aboard and died a few
hours later. The LOSERS stayed
behind and lived.
Luck is a strange jewel, with
many facets.
A QUESTION:
Why should
United Fund?
I give to the
THIS, I think, is the answer:
You wouldn't want to live in
the kind of town that refused to
meet its community responsibil
ities. -
HERE'S another reason; you
will find it in Acts (XX, 35):
"It is more blessed to give
than to receive."
All cynics to the contrary, that
is true. ; v.- 1
THE OTHER night, a crowd of
curious and interested peo
ple PACKED the big auditorium
of Mill school (in Klamath Falls)
to hear Sen. Richard Neuberger
and Rep. Sam Coon debate the
question: "Agreed: The . John
Day Dam Bill is in the Public In
terest." - . '
It should be explained here
that the John Day Dam, if it is
built, will be in the Columbia
river, above The Dalles'. Rep.
Coon has introduced a bill in the
congress permitting private pow
er companies to advance the
money (some $273,000,000 to pro
vide the power facilities and take
their pay in power to ' be pro
duced at the dam. The federal
government would put up the
money to provide for flood con
trol and navigation aids.
Coon supported the affirma
tive, arguing t h a t if private
power companies are permitted
to participate in the financing of
the dam (taking their pay . in
power to be produced later) it
will save the taxpayers money
and will result in: much earlier
completion of the dam. Neuber
ger upheld the negative side,
contending that the, federal gov
ernment, which has pioneered
the development of power in the
Columbia Basin, 'should build
the John Day dam also. :
SO FAR as Southern Oregon is
concerned, the Issue involved
in, the debate is purely acade
mic. The dam (if built) will be
built on the Columbia river. The
power it will generate will be
used in the basin of the Colum
bia that is to say, in northern
Oregon and the state of Wash
ington. It will feed industries up
there, not down here.
It was generally recognized
that if at any time in the reason
able future far Southern Oregon
is to get adequate power to de
velop industry HERE the power
will have to come from develop
ment of our own rivers.
So the crowd came to see the
show not because of direct local
different set of rules. Our so-ideas the secret of our way of
ciety is pledged to integrity,
theirs is based on deception." He
further said the United States
makes the mistake of believing
that Communism is a political
party,' much like those of this
nation. "We're victims of our
type of thinking," he added.
1 The speaker urged throughout
his talk that the United States
not give up its fight for human
rights, and said, "Whenever we
have stood firmly for human
freedom, we've gained ground;
when we conceded, we lost
ground." '
He put forth the idea that
Russia doesn't want war, be
cause that would mean destruc
tion of material things which
they need, and said "you couldn't
possibly provoke the Commu
nists into war in Europe they
don't want to destroy it, they
want to use it."
Congressman Judd repeated
the idea that the Communists
"subvert the weak and divide
the strong," and pointed to their
activities in southern Europe and
northern Africa at present to
strengthen this argument.
The speaker said this nation
should do everything it could
"to reduce the capacity of the
Kremlin to impose its will on
the rest of the world," and should
never forget that Russia's land
force, tank force, submarine
forces and air .- forces are the
largest - and strongest in the
world. He added that the U.S.
Navy is still . superior to any
other. V.
. He spoke of this country's ef
fort to iSid underprivileged na
tions and said it had been proved
that to give money and tools
wasn't the right way. "Give them
life," he said. "Don't just try
to make them over in a' pale imi
tation of ourselves. Ideas come
from people, not from govern
ments. Let us uphold the right
of the individual everywhere
give them an opportunity to get
ahead that is the great thing."
Must Not Relax ':
Congressman Judd closed his
talk by saying "We cannot relax
until the Communist conspiracy
fades or changes; if we just stand
on our historic freedoms we are
invincible." After commenting
on the illness of President Eisen
hower, the speaker : said "the
team must hang together we
must all start acting as if we
were, grown up."
Four Air Reserves
Given Promotions
; Four members of the 9417th
air reserve ' squadron here were
promoted recently.
; Manville M. H e i s e 1, - 1808
Thomas, rd., was promoted to
lieutenant colonel from major;
O. J. Zenor, 605 King , st., was
promoted from captain to ma
jor; and Frank' M. .Burger,- 11
South Riverside ave., and WiL
liam F. Bones Jr., 1239 Spring
st., were promoted from second
to first lieutenant. , ,
- Two others in headquarters
9091st air reserve .group also
were promoted' recently. They
are Robert E. Nelson, 1645 East
McAndrews rd., from major to
lieutenant colonel, and Robert A.
Forbes, 25 11. Lyman ave., from
captain to major.
During the question period the
speaker was asked concerning
the French Morocco ' situation
and said we should not' try to
support old colonial "powers
"they are just shifting sands."
Answering a question about
Harold Stassen's present assign
ment to study disarmament, he
said he was for "drastic propos
als" which could not' be ignored,
not for "little niggling" bar
gains which woula only result
in us "losing the propaganda"
battle. He touched lightly on
what he termed a lack of co
operation among President Ei
senhower's employees and work
ers in various governmental de
partments and said, "I wonder
sometimes if the -people of this
country are sovereign that wor
ries me more than the strength
of the . Kremlin." He said . he
sometimes feels the president's
policies were being "sabotaged."
: Congressman Judd was -introduced
by President Eric Allen
Jr. ' .' -..' . . . ;
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Richmond, R. I. (U.R) John
Grimes and his son, John Jr., of
Carolina, R. I., crashed in dif
ferent cars the same night' at
almost the same spot. The acci
dents occurred less ' than . two
hours apart. ".
Cambridge, Mass. (U.R)
Poet Robert . Frost, explaining
why he quit Dartmouth college
after a couple of months in the .
class of 1895, says: "I ran away
because I was more, interested -in
education than anybody at
the college at that time." . ,
La Blanca, Tex. (U.R) Mrs.
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frame postoff ice building here is
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debate.
in the subject of the
IT WAS a good show, and the
good-natured audience en
joyed it thoroughly. I'm sure
everyone present learned some
thing about power and so went
away better informed on the
subject.
: In addition, everyone present
saw two of Oregon's public serv
ants in action and drew conclu
sions from what was said and
how it was said and what was
not said, and thus was able to
form a better opinion of these
men we send to Washington to
represent us in the nation's capi
tal. ,
All in alL.it was FAR BET
TER than the normal bunk and
bushwah of the normal modern
political campaign. It carried us
all back to the cherished tradi
tion of PUBLIC DEBATE OF
PUBLIC ISSUES. I'm sure that
everyone present benefited.
I hope this sound and admir
able tradition of public debate
that has been revived by Sen.
Neuberger and Congressman
Coon . will spread in Oregon.
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